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Traian Săvulescu

Traian Săvulescu (2 February 1889, Râmnicu Sărat – 29 March 1963, Bucharest) was a Romanian biologist and botanist, founder of the Romanian School of Phytopathology, member and president of the Romanian Academy.

Traian Săvulescu
Born(1889-02-02)February 2, 1889
DiedMarch 29, 1963(1963-03-29) (aged 74)
NationalityRomanian
Alma materUniversity of Bucharest
Known forfounder of the Romanian School of Phytopathology, member and president of the Romanian Academy
Spouse(s)Alice Săvulescu
Minister of Agriculture and Property
In office
29 November 1946 – 27 December 1947
Prime MinisterPetru Groza
Preceded byRomulus Zăroni [ro]
Minister of Agriculture and Property
In office
27 December 1947 – 14 April 1948
Prime MinisterPetru Groza
Succeeded byVasile Vaida [ro]
Second Vice President of the Council of Ministers
In office
15 April 1948 – 16 April 1949
Prime MinisterPetru Groza
Scientific career
FieldsBiology, Botany, Mycology
InstitutionsUniversity of Bucharest
ThesisStudiul asupra speciilor de Campanula L. din secția Heterophyllae ce cresc în România (1916)
Author abbrev. (botany)Săvul.

Early life and education edit

The third child of Petrache and Maria Săvulescu, he attended primary school and secondary school in Râmnicu Sărat and the Costache Negruzzi College in Iași, where his teacher, Teodor Nicolau, directed him towards the study of botany.[citation needed]

After graduation in 1907, he enrolled at the Faculty of Medicine in Bucharest. The next year, he enrolled at the University of Bucharest, Faculty of Natural Sciences, from which he graduated in 1912. After graduation, he embarked on a Ph.D. at the Botanical Institute in Bucharest, which he obtained in 1916 with a doctoral thesis entitled Studiul asupra speciilor de Campanula L. din secția Heterophyllae ce cresc în România (Study of the species of Campanula L. in the Heterophyllae growing in Romania). The work was well received and noted with magna cum laude. Săvulescu became the first doctor of botany at the University of Bucharest.[citation needed]

Career edit

Between 1912 and 1921 he worked at the Botanical Institute of Cotroceni and in 1918 he was appointed lecturer in the Department of Plant Morphology and Institute of Systematic Botany in Bucharest. For a quarter of a century, he divided his work between the College of Agriculture at Herăstrău Park, where he taught Systematics and Phytopathology, and the Plant and the Agricultural Research Institute of Romania, founded by Gheorghe Ionescu-Sisești.[citation needed]

He organized a network of warning stations across Romania to combat vine mildew. In 1929 he founded a laboratory for the study of insecticide-fungicide substances, the laboratory subsequently becoming the national Plant Protection Service. He also initiated the first phytosanitation laws and quarantine control in Romania.[citation needed]

In 1928 he founded the academic journal Starea fitosanitară a României (Phytosanitary status of Romania), published annually, which covered matters of plant protection.[citation needed]

On 25 May 1936, Săvulescu became a correspondent member of the Romanian Academy of Sciences.[citation needed]

In June 1938 Săvulescu featured in a documentary film of an expedition in the Danube Delta, exploring the local flora.[1] That same year, he married Alice Aronescu, a colleague who after graduating from the University of Bucharest, had obtained a Ph.D. from Columbia University.[2]

Between 29 November 1946 and 30 December 1947, Săvulescu served as Minister of Agriculture under Prime Minister Petru Groza and was Vice President of the Council of Ministers.[3]

In 1948 he became an active member and secretary general of the Romanian Academy. In 1948, with the nationalization initiated by the communist regime, the Academy ceased to exist as a private institution and was reorganized under the name of the Academy of the Romanian People. Săvulescu was appointed president of this new organization during the Romanian People's Republic (1948–1959) by decree of the Presidium of the Great National Assembly.[4] He remained its honorary president until his death in 1963.[citation needed]

In April 1955, during an election meeting of the Academy, Traian Săvulescu came to the defence of former members excluded in 1948 for their previous collaboration with authoritarian, anti-Semitic or fascist governments.[5]

On 23 March 1956, as a gesture towards the abolition of the Academy of Sciences of Romania and its integration into the People's Republic Romanian Academy, Săvulescu, as President of the Academy, organized the inaugural meeting of the Association of Romanian Scientists (AORS).[6]

Săvulescu was a member of several foreign academies, including those from Hungary, Germany, and New York (US). He was also editor of the journal Buletin de la section scientifique de L'Académie Roumaine and member of the editorial boards of the journals Phytopathologische Zeitschrift, Berlin and Sydowia.[citation needed]

He was honoured in the name of a taxon of fungi by Franz Petrak in 1959, Savulescua Petr..[7] Also in 1959, botanist Cif. published the fungi genus of Savulescuella but the three species were placed in the Doassansiaceae and Doassansiopsidaceae families.[8] High schools in Râmnicu Sărat[9] and Târgu Mureș[10] now bear his name.

Publications edit

  • Săvulescu, Traian (1928), Tratat despre flora Arabiei [Treatise on the flora of Arabia]
  • Săvulescu, Traian (1935), Tratat despre flora Palestinei [Treatise on the flora of Palestine]
  • Săvulescu, Traian; Zahariadeval (1937), Morfologia, anatomia și patologia porumbului [Morphology, anatomy and pathology of Corn]
  • Săvulescu, Traian (1940), Științele Biologice și economia [The biological sciences and economics]
  • Săvulescu, Traian (1946), Aspectele actuale ale agriculturii românești [Current issues of Romanian agriculture]
  • Săvulescu, Traian (1949), De la practica domesticirii plantelor principio de la Biologie generală [The domestication of plants from the practice of general principles of biology]
  • Săvulescu, Traian (ed.), Flora Republicii Populare Române [The Flora of the People's Republic of Romania] five volumes, 1952–1957
  • Săvulescu, Traian (1953), Monografia Uredinalelor din România
  • Săvulescu, Traian; Săvulescu, Olga (1959), Tratat de patologie vegetală [treatise on Plant Pathology]

References edit

  1. ^ Expediția Traian Săvulescu in Delta Dunării (in Romanian). June 1938.
  2. ^ Marcu, George (2009). [Dictionary of female personalities from Romania: Alice Săvulescu]. Enciclopedia României (in Romanian). Bucharest, Romania: Editura Meronia. Archived from the original on 6 August 2016. Retrieved 2 April 2017.
  3. ^ (in Romanian). AGERPRES. Archived from the original on 2006-04-26.
  4. ^ "Romania sub Ocupatia Sovietica (1948–1958)" [Romania under Soviet Occupation (1948–1958)] (in Romanian).
  5. ^ (in Romanian). Archived from the original on October 2, 2008.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  7. ^ "Savulescua insignis Petr. - GSD Species". www.speciesfungorum.org. Species Fungorum. Retrieved 15 October 2022.
  8. ^ "Savulescuella - Search Page". www.speciesfungorum.org. Species Fungorum. Retrieved 15 October 2022.
  9. ^ "Despre Liceul Tehnologic Traian Săvulescu Rîmnicu Sărat". gsagricolrms.uv.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved October 21, 2023.
  10. ^ "Colegiul Agricol "Traian Săvulescu" din Târgu Mureș". colegiultraiansavulescu.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved October 21, 2023.
  11. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Săvul.

Bibliography edit

  • "Personalități românești ale științelor naturii și tehnicii", Editura Științifică și enciclopedică, Bucharest, 1982
  • "Traian Săvulescu 1889–1973, Întemeietorul școlii de fitopatologie".[dead link]
  • Trăian Săvulescu 1889-1963. 60 de ani de la moartea sa. Spre aducere aminte. București: 2023.

traian, săvulescu, february, 1889, râmnicu, sărat, march, 1963, bucharest, romanian, biologist, botanist, founder, romanian, school, phytopathology, member, president, romanian, academy, born, 1889, february, 1889râmnicu, sărat, buzău, county, kingdom, romania. Traian Săvulescu 2 February 1889 Ramnicu Sărat 29 March 1963 Bucharest was a Romanian biologist and botanist founder of the Romanian School of Phytopathology member and president of the Romanian Academy Traian SăvulescuBorn 1889 02 02 February 2 1889Ramnicu Sărat Buzău County Kingdom of RomaniaDiedMarch 29 1963 1963 03 29 aged 74 Bucharest Romanian People s RepublicNationalityRomanianAlma materUniversity of BucharestKnown forfounder of the Romanian School of Phytopathology member and president of the Romanian AcademySpouse s Alice SăvulescuMinister of Agriculture and PropertyIn office 29 November 1946 27 December 1947Prime MinisterPetru GrozaPreceded byRomulus Zăroni ro Minister of Agriculture and PropertyIn office 27 December 1947 14 April 1948Prime MinisterPetru GrozaSucceeded byVasile Vaida ro Second Vice President of the Council of MinistersIn office 15 April 1948 16 April 1949Prime MinisterPetru GrozaScientific careerFieldsBiology Botany MycologyInstitutionsUniversity of BucharestThesisStudiul asupra speciilor de Campanula L din secția Heterophyllae ce cresc in Romania 1916 Author abbrev botany Săvul Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Publications 4 References 5 BibliographyEarly life and education editThe third child of Petrache and Maria Săvulescu he attended primary school and secondary school in Ramnicu Sărat and the Costache Negruzzi College in Iași where his teacher Teodor Nicolau directed him towards the study of botany citation needed After graduation in 1907 he enrolled at the Faculty of Medicine in Bucharest The next year he enrolled at the University of Bucharest Faculty of Natural Sciences from which he graduated in 1912 After graduation he embarked on a Ph D at the Botanical Institute in Bucharest which he obtained in 1916 with a doctoral thesis entitled Studiul asupra speciilor de Campanula L din secția Heterophyllae ce cresc in Romania Study of the species of Campanula L in the Heterophyllae growing in Romania The work was well received and noted with magna cum laude Săvulescu became the first doctor of botany at the University of Bucharest citation needed Career editBetween 1912 and 1921 he worked at the Botanical Institute of Cotroceni and in 1918 he was appointed lecturer in the Department of Plant Morphology and Institute of Systematic Botany in Bucharest For a quarter of a century he divided his work between the College of Agriculture at Herăstrău Park where he taught Systematics and Phytopathology and the Plant and the Agricultural Research Institute of Romania founded by Gheorghe Ionescu Sisești citation needed He organized a network of warning stations across Romania to combat vine mildew In 1929 he founded a laboratory for the study of insecticide fungicide substances the laboratory subsequently becoming the national Plant Protection Service He also initiated the first phytosanitation laws and quarantine control in Romania citation needed In 1928 he founded the academic journal Starea fitosanitară a Romaniei Phytosanitary status of Romania published annually which covered matters of plant protection citation needed On 25 May 1936 Săvulescu became a correspondent member of the Romanian Academy of Sciences citation needed In June 1938 Săvulescu featured in a documentary film of an expedition in the Danube Delta exploring the local flora 1 That same year he married Alice Aronescu a colleague who after graduating from the University of Bucharest had obtained a Ph D from Columbia University 2 Between 29 November 1946 and 30 December 1947 Săvulescu served as Minister of Agriculture under Prime Minister Petru Groza and was Vice President of the Council of Ministers 3 In 1948 he became an active member and secretary general of the Romanian Academy In 1948 with the nationalization initiated by the communist regime the Academy ceased to exist as a private institution and was reorganized under the name of the Academy of the Romanian People Săvulescu was appointed president of this new organization during the Romanian People s Republic 1948 1959 by decree of the Presidium of the Great National Assembly 4 He remained its honorary president until his death in 1963 citation needed In April 1955 during an election meeting of the Academy Traian Săvulescu came to the defence of former members excluded in 1948 for their previous collaboration with authoritarian anti Semitic or fascist governments 5 On 23 March 1956 as a gesture towards the abolition of the Academy of Sciences of Romania and its integration into the People s Republic Romanian Academy Săvulescu as President of the Academy organized the inaugural meeting of the Association of Romanian Scientists AORS 6 Săvulescu was a member of several foreign academies including those from Hungary Germany and New York US He was also editor of the journal Buletin de la section scientifique de L Academie Roumaine and member of the editorial boards of the journals Phytopathologische Zeitschrift Berlin andSydowia citation needed He was honoured in the name of a taxon of fungi by Franz Petrak in 1959 Savulescua Petr 7 Also in 1959 botanist Cif published the fungi genus of Savulescuella but the three species were placed in the Doassansiaceae and Doassansiopsidaceae families 8 High schools in Ramnicu Sărat 9 and Targu Mureș 10 now bear his name Publications editSăvulescu Traian 1928 Tratat despre flora Arabiei Treatise on the flora of Arabia Săvulescu Traian 1935 Tratat despre flora Palestinei Treatise on the flora of Palestine Săvulescu Traian Zahariadeval 1937 Morfologia anatomia și patologia porumbului Morphology anatomy and pathology of Corn Săvulescu Traian 1940 Științele Biologice și economia The biological sciences and economics Săvulescu Traian 1946 Aspectele actuale ale agriculturii romanești Current issues of Romanian agriculture Săvulescu Traian 1949 De la practica domesticirii plantelor principio de la Biologie generală The domestication of plants from the practice of general principles of biology Săvulescu Traian ed Flora Republicii Populare Romane The Flora of the People s Republic of Romania five volumes 1952 1957 Săvulescu Traian 1953 Monografia Uredinalelor din Romania Săvulescu Traian Săvulescu Olga 1959 Tratat de patologie vegetală treatise on Plant Pathology The standard author abbreviation Săvul is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name 11 References edit Expediția Traian Săvulescu in Delta Dunării in Romanian June 1938 Marcu George 2009 Dicționarul personalităților feminine din Romania Alice Săvulescu Dictionary of female personalities from Romania Alice Săvulescu Enciclopedia Romaniei in Romanian Bucharest Romania Editura Meronia Archived from the original on 6 August 2016 Retrieved 2 April 2017 Ministrul agriculturii si domeniilor in Romanian AGERPRES Archived from the original on 2006 04 26 Romania sub Ocupatia Sovietica 1948 1958 Romania under Soviet Occupation 1948 1958 in Romanian Reprimiri și alegeri la Academie in Romanian Archived from the original on October 2 2008 Establishment of AORS Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 22 March 2015 Savulescua insignis Petr GSD Species www speciesfungorum org Species Fungorum Retrieved 15 October 2022 Savulescuella Search Page www speciesfungorum org Species Fungorum Retrieved 15 October 2022 Despre Liceul Tehnologic Traian Săvulescu Rimnicu Sărat gsagricolrms uv ro in Romanian Retrieved October 21 2023 Colegiul Agricol Traian Săvulescu din Targu Mureș colegiultraiansavulescu ro in Romanian Retrieved October 21 2023 International Plant Names Index Săvul Bibliography edit Personalități romanești ale științelor naturii și tehnicii Editura Științifică și enciclopedică Bucharest 1982 Traian Săvulescu 1889 1973 Intemeietorul școlii de fitopatologie dead link Trăian Săvulescu 1889 1963 60 de ani de la moartea sa Spre aducere aminte București 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Traian Săvulescu amp oldid 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