Vladimir Nikolaevich Lyubimenko Explained
Vladimir Nikolaevich Lyubimenko (1873-1937) was a Russian and Soviet botanist and academician who worked in the Nikitsky Botanical Garden in Crimea. He researched and wrote on the process of photosynthesis in shade-tolerant plants.[1] [2]
His wife was the historian Inna Lubimenko (1878-1959).[3]
Selected publications
- "On culturing of medicinal herbs on the southern coast of Crimea", Vestnik Russkoy Flory, 1915 (3), pp. 144–50.
- Tabachnaya Promyshlennost v Rossii. Petrograd, 1916.
- Syedobnye Dikorastushchiye Rasteniya Severnoy Polosy Rossii. 2 vols. Petrograd, 1918. (With N. A. Monteverde and A. F. Sulima-Samoylo)
- Chay i Yego Kultura v Rossii. Petrograd, 1919.
Notes and References
- https://books.google.com/books?id=GlAjAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA116 "V. N. Lyubimenko's Studies of Chlorophyll and Their Modern Development"
- Web site: OTS. 1966.
- http://www.spbiiran.nw.ru/lybimenko_i_i/ Любименко Инна Ивановна