Nedeljko Koshanin (Čečina / Vionica, near Ivanjica, Principality of Serbia, 13 October 1874 - Graz, Austria, 22 March 1934) was a scientist biologist, university professor and academic at the Serbian Royal Academy, now the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. He was the manager of the Jevremovac Botanical Institute and Botanical Garden of the University of Belgrade He initiated the publication of the Gazette of the Botanical Institute and Botanical Gardens, which had collaborated with over 90 botanical institutions worldwide. He described many new plant species on his own or in collaboration with prominent botanists in the world, and foreign and domestic researchers named his newly discovered plant species out of respect for his work. After the "Josif Pančić era", his work marked the epoc
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| - Nedelyko Košanin o Nedeljko Kosanin (Ivanjica, 13 de octubre de 1874 - Graz, 22 de marzo de 1934) fue un botánico croata. Desarrolló actividades académicas en el Herbario de la Universidad de Zagreb, en el Departamento de Botánica, de la Facultad de Ciencias. (es)
- Nedeljko Koshanin (Čečina / Vionica, near Ivanjica, Principality of Serbia, 13 October 1874 - Graz, Austria, 22 March 1934) was a scientist biologist, university professor and academic at the Serbian Royal Academy, now the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. He was the manager of the Jevremovac Botanical Institute and Botanical Garden of the University of Belgrade He initiated the publication of the Gazette of the Botanical Institute and Botanical Gardens, which had collaborated with over 90 botanical institutions worldwide. He described many new plant species on his own or in collaboration with prominent botanists in the world, and foreign and domestic researchers named his newly discovered plant species out of respect for his work. After the "Josif Pančić era", his work marked the epoc (en)
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| - Nedelyko Košanin o Nedeljko Kosanin (Ivanjica, 13 de octubre de 1874 - Graz, 22 de marzo de 1934) fue un botánico croata. Desarrolló actividades académicas en el Herbario de la Universidad de Zagreb, en el Departamento de Botánica, de la Facultad de Ciencias. Jefe del Jardín Botánico "Jevremovac" en Belgrado. Košanin contribuyó en gran medida al desarrollo de florística, fitogeografía, fitotaxonomía, algología, climatología, dendrología, entomología, fitofisiología y ecología. Jelena Blaženčić (1998) llama la atención sobre el hecho de que los documentos escritos por Košanin incluyen resúmenes sintéticos de la vegetación de algunas montañas y indican la riqueza de la península de los Balcanes en endemias y relictos del Terciario. (es)
- Nedeljko Koshanin (Čečina / Vionica, near Ivanjica, Principality of Serbia, 13 October 1874 - Graz, Austria, 22 March 1934) was a scientist biologist, university professor and academic at the Serbian Royal Academy, now the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. He was the manager of the Jevremovac Botanical Institute and Botanical Garden of the University of Belgrade He initiated the publication of the Gazette of the Botanical Institute and Botanical Gardens, which had collaborated with over 90 botanical institutions worldwide. He described many new plant species on his own or in collaboration with prominent botanists in the world, and foreign and domestic researchers named his newly discovered plant species out of respect for his work. After the "Josif Pančić era", his work marked the epoch (1918-1934) in the development of botany in the country, known as the "Košanin era". He was politically active. For over thirty years he actively participated in the labour movement and fought for national and labour rights. (en)
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