Professor PhD Mihai Mititiuc at his 80th anniversary
Journal Title: Journal of Plant Development - Year 2017, Vol 24, Issue
Abstract
Mihai MITITIUC was born on March 16th 1937 in Sinăuții de Jos, Bucovina (today Mihăileni, Botoșani County) as son of Rosalia and Ștefan Mititiuc. He attended the local school from Mihăileni and in 1955 he graduated the No. 1 Boys Middle School (today “Grigore Ghica Vodă” High school).
Authors and Affiliations
COJOCARIU Ana, Cristiana Virginia PETRE, Cătălin TĂNASE
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