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Guranda Gvaladze (In Georgian გურანდა ღვალაძე, June 23, 1932 – January 24, 2020) was a notable Georgian botanist, one of the founders of Plant Embryology in
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(1997), Doctor of Biological Sciences (1974), Professor (1991). Her father
Evgen Gvaladze Evgen (Geno) Gvaladze ( ka, ევგენ (გენო) ღვალაძე) (May 13, 1900 – October 15, 1937) was a Georgian lawyer, journalist and politician, and one of the leaders of the anti-Soviet national-liberation movement in Geor ...
(1900-1937) was a notable Lawyer and Publicist, one of the leaders of the National-Liberation Movement of Georgia of 1921–1937. She graduated the Biological Faculty of the
Tbilisi State University Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University ( ka, ივანე ჯავახიშვილის სახელობის თბილისის სახელმწიფო უნივერსიტეტი ''Ivane Javaxishvi ...
(1956). In 1956-1959 she was a Post-Graduate Student of the Institute of Botany of the Georgian Academy of Sciences. In 1959-1983 she was a Research Fellow (1959-1966) and Senior Research Fellow (1966-1983) of the Institute of Botany. In 1983-1990 she was Head of the Department of Cultural Plants, 1990-2003 Head of the Department of Plant Reproduction at the Ketskhoveli Institute of Botany. In 2003-2010 she was Chief Research Fellow of this Department. Since 2010 to 2020 Gvaladze was the Emeritus Scientist of the institute of Botany. In 1962 she received the PhD degree in Biology, in 1974 the degree of Doctor of Biological Sciences (Full Doctor). In 1991 she received the scientific title of
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. Gvaladze is author of more than 180 scientific-research publications (among them 2 monographs and 1 manual) in the fields of Embryology of Flowering Plants, Double Fertilization, Apomixis, Ultrastructural research of Embryo Sac, etc. She is author of the Hypothesis about the stimulatory role of the Chalazal Polar Nucleus of the Central Cell of Angiosperm as compared to the Embryo in the preferential development of the Endosperm (1973-1974). Gvaladze is author of the 1st Manual "Reproduction of Plants" in Georgian (2008). In the 1970s-1990s Gvaladze was active participant of the International Symposiums on Plant Embryology in
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, etc. In 1984 she was a main organizer of such conference in
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(Georgia), in 1990 one of the organizers of the IX International Symposium on Plant Embryology ( St.Petersburg, Russia). Gvaladze was a member of the Board of the Georgian Botanical Society (since 1981), member of the International Association of Sexual Plant Reproduction Research (IASPRR, The Netherlands-Canada, since 1990. Gvaladze was one of the founding members of IASPRR), member of the International Organization for Plant Information (IOPI, USA, since 1999), member of EuroScience - the European Association for Promotion of Science and Technology (France, since 1998), Academician of the Abkhazian Regional Academy of Sciences (Tbilisi, since 1997), member of the editorial board of the "Bulletin of the Georgian Botanical Society". In 1983-2010 Gvaladze was a member of the Scientific Council of the Ketskhoveli Institute of Botany. In 1998 she was one of the founders of the Georgian National Section of EuroScience. In 1990 she received the International S.Navashin Medal "for outstanding contribution in Plant Embryology".


Some main scientific works of Guranda Gvaladze

* G.E. Gvaladze. The Chalazal Polar Nucleus of the Central Cell of Angiosperm Embryo Sac. Publishing House "Metsniereba", Tbilisi, 1976, 120 pp. (A monograph. In Russian, Eng. summary). * G.E. Gvaladze. Forms of Apomixis in the Genus ''Allium L.''. In: Apomixis and Breeding. Edited by S.S.Khokhlov, Amerind Pub., 1976, pp. 160–165. * G.E. Gvaladze. Asynchronous Division in Embryo and Endosperm in ''Liliaceae'', Proc.Indian Natn.Sci.Acad., B 45, No 6, 1979, pp. 596–604 * G.E. Gvaladze. Gamets, Fertilization and Sexual Reproduction of Plants. Publishing House "Znanie", Moscow, 1981, 75 pp. (In Russian). * G.E. Gvaladze. Ultrastructural Study of Embryo Sac of ''Galanthus Nivalis L.''. In: Fertilization and Embryogenesis in Ovulated Plants, VEDA, Bratislava, 1983, pp. 203–205. * M. Chiamporova, M.Sh. Akhalkatsi, G.E. Gvaladze. Ultrastructure of the Ovule Sterile Tissues in ''Galanthus Nivalis (Amaryllidaceae)'', Botanicheski Jurnal, V. 73, No 12, 1988, Moscow, pp. 1722–1730 (In Russian). * G.E. Gvaladze & M.Sh. Akhalkatsi. Ultrastructure of Autumn and Spring Embryo Sac of ''Galanthus Nivalis L.'', Annales Scientifiques de l'Universite de Reims Champagne-Ardenne. A.R.E.R.S., No 23, 1988, pp. 152–155. * G.E. Gvaladze & M.Sh. Akhalkatsi. Is the Polygonum-Type Embryo Sac Primitive?, Phytomorphology, 40 (3&4), 1990, pp. 331–337. * G.E. Gvaladze & M.Sh. Akhalkatsi. Double Fertilization in ''Peperomia Pellucida'', Phytomorphology, 48 (4), 1998, pp. 405–409. * Embryology of Flowering Plants. Vol. 1: Generative Organs of Flower. Edited by T.B. Batygina, Science Publishers (USA), 2002 (Co-author). * N. Nadirashvili, G. Gvaladze, M. Akhalkatsi. Structure and Function of the Hypertrophic Synergid in some Species of ''Genus Allium L.'', Proc.Georgian Acad.Sci., Biol.Ser. B. Vol. 4, No 2, Tbilisi, 2006, pp. 53–60. * M. Akhalkatsi, G. Gvaladze, M. Gachechiladze, N. Taralashvili. Embryology of Gentiana ''Angulosa and G. Pontica (Gentianaceae)'', Proc.Georgian Acad.Sci., BiolSer., B. Vol. 2, No 1–2, Tbilisi, 2004, pp. 29–34. * G.E. Gvaladze. Reproduction of Plants, Publishing House "Ligamus", Tbilisi, 2008, 128 pp. (In Georgian, Eng. summary).


References

* In Vitro Embryogenesis in Plants. Edited by Trevor A. Thorpe. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995. * In Vitro Haploid Production in Higher Plants. Vol. 3: Important Selected Plants. Edited by S. Mohan Jain, S.K. Sopory, R.E. Veilleux. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996. * Allium Crop Science: Recent Advances. Edited by H.D. Rabinowitch and L. Currah. CABI Publishing, New York, 2002. * T. Arias and J.H. Williams. Embryology of ''Manekia Naranjoans (Piperaceae)'' and the origin of
tetrasporic Tetraspores are red algae spores produced by the tetrasporophytic (diploid) phase in the life history of algae in the Rhodophyta as a result of meiosis.Jones, W.E. Revised and reprinted 1964. A Key to the genera of the British seaweeds.''Field Stu ...
, 16-nucleate female gametophites in ''Piperales''. Am.J.Bot., Vol. 95, No 3, 2008, pp. 272–285. * G.Sh. Nakhutsrishvili. Botany. In: Encyclopedia "Sakartvelo", Vol. 1, Tbilisi, 1997, pp. 470–471 (In Georgian). * G.Sh. Nakhutsrishvili. Plant Embryology. In: Encyclopedia "Sakartvelo", Vol. 2, Tbilisi, 2013, pp. 653–654 (In Georgian).


See also

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