VASKhNIL
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Всесоюзная академия сельскохозяйственных наук имени В. И. Ленина | |
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Other name | VASKhNIL (ВАСХНИЛ) |
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Active | 1929–1992 |
Affiliation | Soviet Union |
Location |
VASKhNIL (Russian: ВАСХНИЛ), the acronym for the Lenin All-Union Academy of Agricultural Sciences or the V.I. Lenin Academy of Agricultural Sciences (Всесоюзная академия сельскохозяйственных наук имени В. И. Ленина), was the Soviet Union's academy dedicated to agricultural sciences, operating from 1929 to the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1992.
Built upon the model of the
History
Period | President |
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1929–35 | Nikolai Vavilov |
1935–37 | Alexander Muralov |
1937–1938 | Georgy Maeister |
1938–56 | Trofim Lysenko |
1959–61 | Pavel Lobanov |
1961–62 | Trofim Lysenko (second term) |
1962–65 | Mikhail Olshanskiy |
1965–78 | Pavel Lobanov, second term |
1978–83 | Petr Vavilov |
1984–92 | Alexander Nikonov |
The academy operated from 1929 to the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1992.
In the 1930s–40s, meetings of the academy members ('sessions' of VASKhNIL) provided the floor for debates between
The end of the Soviet era in 1991 brought a sudden fall in funding for plant breeding.[1] Then on 4 February 1992, the VASKhNIL ceased to exist and was succeeded by the Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences (Russian: Российская академия сельскохозяйственных наук, РАСН), which became a part of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 2013.[2][1][3]
See also
- Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union
- Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food (Ukraine)
- Science and technology in the Soviet Union
- Lysenkoism
References
- ^ a b c d Kingwell, Ross; Carter, Chris; Elliott, Peter; White, Peter (September 2016). Nicholls, Catriona (ed.). "Russia's wheat industry: Implications for Australia". Australian Export Grains Innovation Centre (WA Gov & Grains Research and Development Corporation).
- ^ "Russian roulette. Reforms without consultation will destroy the Russian Academy of Sciences." Nature. 2013 July 3.
- PMID 23698421.
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