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The Institute of Plant Industry was established in 1921 in Leningrad by Nikolai Vavilov who set about to create the world's first and largest collection of plant seeds. . Already in 1916 he did his first collection trip abroad, to Iran, and by 1932 he had collected seeds from almost every country in the world, which by 1933 had made the institute the largest seed bank in the world, with more ...
The Pavlovsk station itself fell into German hands during the Siege of Leningrad in 1941–1944, but prior to the arrival of German troops, scientists from the Institute of Plant Industry were able to move much of the station's tuber collection to a location within the city. Twelve of these scientists died of starvation while protecting the ...
The Leningrad seedbank was preserved and protected through the 28-month long Siege of Leningrad. While the Soviets had ordered the evacuation of art from the Hermitage Museum, they had not evacuated the 250,000 samples of seeds, roots, and fruits stored in what was then the world's largest seedbank. A group of scientists at the Vavilov ...
Oct. 25—MORGANTOWN — A Hope Gas proposal to convert 629 farm-tap customers to propane has drawn significant opposition—with 31 letters of protest filed in six days. Some point out they, and ...
Seeds of Peace is a peacebuilding and leadership development non-profit organization headquartered in New York City. It was founded in 1993. It was founded in 1993. As its main program, the organization brings youth and educators from areas of conflict to its summer camp.
The Crane Wife was highly acclaimed by music critics, earning an 84% positive out of all reviews culled by Metacritic, [7] and remains one of the Decemberists' best-reviewed efforts. Jim DeRogatis of the Chicago Sun-Times praised its progressive rock influences with the tongue-in-cheek description "the best Jethro Tull album since Heavy Horses ...
TV Guide gave the film a negative review, calling it "rotten". [5] Reviewing Subversive's DVD release of the film, Johnny Butane from Dread Central awarded the film a score of 3.5 out of 5. While noting that the film was "dull and unexciting", Butane stated that the DVD's extras made it worth buying. [ 6 ]
There was no food, no heat and, during the especially brutal winter of 1941-42, not much hope. Soviet troops launch a counterattack during the Nazi siege of Leningrad.