Ivan Maksymenko

Ukrainian botanist (1907–1976) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ivan Kyrylovych Maksymenko (Ukrainian: Іван Кирилович Максименко; 23 February 1907 – 31 May 1976)[1] was a Soviet and Ukrainian geneticist, doctor of biological sciences, professor, member of the Academy of Sciences of the Turkmen SSR (since 1959), and a Hero of Socialist Labour (1965).[2]

Born
Ivan Kyrylovych Maksymenko

(1907-02-23)February 23, 1907
DiedMay 31, 1976(1976-05-31) (aged 69)
Children1
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Ivan Maksymenko
Born
Ivan Kyrylovych Maksymenko

(1907-02-23)February 23, 1907
DiedMay 31, 1976(1976-05-31) (aged 69)
Children1
AwardsHero of Socialist Labour
Order of Lenin
Order of the Red Banner of Labour (3x)
Scientific career
FieldsGeneticist
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Biography

He was born on February 23, 1907, in the village of Mykhailivka (now Cherkasy Raion of Cherkasy Oblast). He received his primary education in Ukraine, then studied in Tashkent, and worked in Turkmen SSR.[3]

Scientific activities

His main areas of scientific research were selection and seed production of cotton. He revealed the patterns of hereditary change of cotton plants in remote hybridization and developed methods to accelerate the selection process. For the first time in the USSR, he bred varieties of cotton with naturally dyed fiber, which was a strategic raw material during the German-Soviet war (camouflage made of natural brown and green cotton was not recognizable from the air). He created valuable varieties of fine-fibrous cotton.[4]

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Memorial

In recent years he lived and died in Kyiv. His tomb is at Baikove Cemetery (plot No. 33).

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