Ignacy Kosiński
Ignacy Kosiński (born 28 July 1874 in Jasło, died 1940) is a Polish agricultural chemist, plant physiologist. Curriculum vitae
The son of Thomas and Antonina. In Cracow he graduated from junior high school, in 1894 he graduated from the Technical and Industrial School with the title of chemist of technology, in 1898 the Higher School of Agriculture. He was educated in Jena and Leipzig. He received his doctoral degree. After 1901 he was a researcher. He founded the Society for the Promotion of Polish Agricultural Science. He worked at the Central Agricultural Society.
After Poland regained independence, he was the initiator of the founding of the Agricultural Experimental Association. From 1929 to 1933 he was the head of the Agricultural Department of the State Institute of Rural Economy in Puławy.
On 2 May 1923, he was awarded the Commander Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta.
After the outbreak of World War II, he was arrested by the Germans in 1939. He died probably in 1940. Bibliography
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