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Hello, can you explain me why this article stays as a draft ? How should I do for publishing it, please ? There is a page of Marina Voikhanskaya on the french wiki. Regards. --Sidonie61 (talk) 20:55, 26 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Biblio

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Hello @Morningbastet:,

Si vous avez les pages (ou au moins les chapitres) des ouvrages en référence, on pourra mettre la biblio (Notes section). Et voir ça jeudi prochain si besoin.

EN: If you have the pages (or at least the chapters) of the works in reference, we can put the Notes section. And see it next Thursday if needed.

@Nattes à chat: Cordially. —Eihel (talk) 14:46, 28 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]

@Nattes à chat: @Nattes à chat: Je ne crois pas que mettre une page dans le texte c'est bien: cela fait confusion surtout quand il y a plusieures références, on ne sait pas à quelle reference la page appartient!.... Il doit y avoitr une meilleure façon. De toute façon le range de pages (47-68) a été mis dans la réf, c'est boin comme ça. merci. Morningbastet

Re: marriage, page 57 Hurst book: This marriage was far from a formality, as it COULD NOT BE OFFICIALLY REGISTERED.....Morningbastet — Preceding undated comment added 14:51, 4 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Who is Anatoly Ponomarev? I just found information about such a person Ponomarev, Anatoly Nikolaevich
Date of Birth
December 22, 1906
Place of Birth
Irbit, Perm Governorate, Russian Empire
Date of death
February 17, 1978 (aged 71)
Place of death
Permian
Country
Russian Empire USSR
Scientific sphere
botany, antecology
Place of work
Perm University
Alma mater
Perm University
Academic degree
Doctor of Biological Sciences
Students
V. A. Vereshchagin,
R. V. Kamelin,
S. A. Ovesnov
Anatoly Nikolaevich Ponomarev (December 22, 1906, Irbit, Perm province - February 17, 1978, Perm) - Soviet botanist, professor, head of the department of botany at Perm University (1957-1978). One of the founders of antecology as a special direction in botany.
Content
1Biography
2Scientific work
3Selected publications
4Notes
5Literature
6Links
Biography[edit | edit code]
Born in the city of Irbit, Perm Province (according to other sources, in the village of Shmakovsky, Ural Region).
In 1929 he graduated from the natural department of the pedagogical faculty of Perm University.
From 1930 to 1933 he headed the geobotanical detachment of the Sverdlovsk Goszemtrest.
From 1933 to 1935 he taught at the Perm Medical Institute.
From 1935 to 1944 he was an assistant professor at the Department of Botany of the Perm Pedagogical Institute. Read a course on plant geography. He published a textbook on chemical protection (1938), a minimum natural science dictionary (1939) and other works.
From 1936 until the end of his life he worked at Perm University.
From 1957 to 1978 - Head of the Department of Plant Morphology and Systematics, Faculty of Biology, PSU.
In 1958 - Doctor of Biological Sciences, in 1960 - Professor of the Department of Plant Morphology and Systematics of PSU.
Scientific work[edit | edit code]
The research work can be divided into two periods.
The first (from 1936 to 1948) - research in the field of floristry, ecology and plant geography. PhD thesis (1942) concerns the origin of the steppe element in the flora of the Urals.
The second (main) period (1958–1978) is devoted to the problem of flowering and pollination of plants.
For 7 years (1949–1955), A.N. Ponomarev studied the antecology of alfalfa in the southern forest-steppe of the Trans-Urals. These studies revealed the dependence of alfalfa pollination on weather conditions and landscape-biocenotic conditions. A. N. Ponomarev addressed the antecology of cereals for more than 20 years. During this time, he studied about 150 species of cereal, meadow, forest, xerophilic steppe cereals and ephemeral cereals growing in natural plant communities, in crops and on plots of the collection nursery in the Kungursky Reserve and near the city of Perm. Information on the ecology of flowering and pollination of cereals and fodder cereals was very relevant for work on hybridization, selection, and seed production of fodder cereals. His contribution to the study of the flora of the Trinity Reserve is also highly appreciated. It is noted that it was here that his classic studies on the ecology of flowering and pollination of plants were carried out.
Research in the field of antecology brought him worldwide fame. At the 12th International Botanical Congress in 1975, his work and the work of his students were widely presented. At present, antecology as a special direction in botany is recognized by all scientists.
Under his leadership, 8 Ph.D. theses were completed and defended, devoted to the problem of flowering and pollination of plants in the botanical and geographical aspect.
Published 80 scientific papers. He devoted a lot of attention and effort to the organization and organization of scientific research in the Troitsk forest-steppe reserve, and contributed to its formation as a scientific institution.
For a number of years he was the editor of "Scientific Notes" of the Perm State University (series "Biology"), and since 1975, on his initiative and under his editorship, the interuniversity collection "Pollination Ecology" began to be published. 37.54.230.242 (talk) 19:37, 18 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Harvard ref model

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Wikipedia:Harvard citation template examples Nattes à chat (talk) 15:16, 4 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]