Yitzhak Elazari Volcani (Hebrew: יצחק אביגדור אלעזרי-וולקני, January 28, 1880 - May 24, 1955)[1] was a writer, agronomist and botanist, pioneer of agricultural research in Israel and the founder of Volcani Center of Agricultural Research.
He wrote several plays and articles in Hebrew under pseudonyms Ben Avuya and A. Zioni.[2][8]
His brother, Meir Wilkansky (1882–1949), was a Hebrew writer and translator.[2][11] His son, Benjamin Elazari Volcani, was a biologist who found life in the Dead Sea;[12] his daughter, Zafrira Volcani (1910-1988), was a microbiologist.[13]
^ abShapira, Anita; Berris, Anthony (2015). Yosef Haim Brenner: a life. Stanford (Calif.): Stanford university press. pp. 95, 110, 284. ISBN9780804785273.
^Penslar, Derek Jonathan (2000). "Technical expertise and the construction of the rural Yishuv, 1882–1948". Jewish History. 14 (2): 201–224. doi:10.1023/a:1007120221297.