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Mother and daughter: Yevgeniya Yakovlevna with Maya, 1920. /img/s/yymaya1945.jpg
Maya and Yevgeniya Yakovlevna, 1945, in Kzyl-Orda, where Maya was evacuated during the war and where her mother joined her after 5 years in Gulag. This picture was taken a few days before Maya went to Moscow and resumed university studies.

  Maya Kossman
  RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

1. "Peculiarities of morphogenetic processes of plagiotropic shoots" (Reports of the USSR Academy of
Science, 1951, #3, 507)
2. "Structure of Crown of the monopodial and sympodial trees (Bulletin of Moscow Society of
Investigators of Science, 1953, #1, 63)
3. "Influence of orientation on the embryonic leaf of the plagiotropic shoot on the growth of the
leaf lamina" (Ibid, 1956, 61, #3, 51)
4. "Peculiar physiological features of plagiotropic shoots of fruit trees" (Botanical Journal
[USSR], 1957, 42 #7, 1079)
5. "Correlative inhibition of growth in plants" (Ibid, 1963, 48, 273)
6. "Mode of action of phytochiom (role of growth substances and nucleic acids)" (review) in
"Regulators of plant growth and metabolism of nucleic acids), 1965, Moscow
7. "Contemporary Developments of D. Sabinin's Ideas on the Rhythms of Plant Growth"
(Proceeding USSR Acad. Scie., Biology Series 1971, #6, 850)


Maya and granddaughter