Valide_Tutayuq

Valide Tutayuq

Valide Tutayuq

Azerbaijani botanist


Valide Tutayuq (September 23, 1914November 12, 1980) was an Azerbaijani botanist and academic. She was the first woman from Azerbaijan to earn a PhD in botany.[1]

Quick Facts Born, Died ...

Valide Tutayuq was born on September 23, 1914 in Shusha in present-day Azerbaijan.[1][2] She graduated from the Azerbaijan State Agricultural University in 1934 and earned a PhD in 1939 and a Doctor of Science in 1949.[2]

Tutayuq was head of the Botany Department at the Azerbaijan State Agricultural University from 1939 to 1957 and 1962 to 1980. From 1957 to 1962, she was head of the AEA Institute of Botany.[2] She presented at the 9th International Botanical Congress in Montreal in 1959.[1]

Valide Tutayuq died on 12 November 1980 in Baku.[2]

Bibliography

  • Bitki anatomiyası və morfologiyası - "Plant Anatomy and Morphology" (1958; 1967)[2]
  • Bitki anatomiyası və fiziologiyası - "Plant Anatomy and Physiology" (1960)[2]
  • Örtülüto­xum­­luların mənşəyinə dair - "On the Origin of Angiosperms" (1965) [2]
  • Çiçəyin teratologiyas - "Teratology of the Flower" (1969). [2]

References

  1. "VALİDƏ TUTAYUQ – 100: GÖRKƏMLİ BOTANİK ALİM" (PDF). АМЕА-nın Xəbərləri (biologiya və tibb elmləri) (in Azerbaijani). 69 (2): 135–137. 2014.
  2. "Tutayuq Validə Xasbulat qızı". science.gov.az. Retrieved 2024-05-12.

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