Włodzimierz Gorjaczkowski
Włodzimierz Gorjaczkowski (born April 12, 1879 in Piotrków Trybunalski, probably 5 August 1944 in Warsaw) is a Polish pomology and phytopathologist, social activist and organizer of Polish gardening.
In the years 1916-1921 the director of the Horticultural School at the Society of Scientific Courses in Warsaw, in the years 1918-1937 the head of the Plant Protection Station of the Garden Society of Warsaw. Since 1928 Professor of Fruit and Vegetables at Warsaw Agricultural University. He founded a pomological center with a trial orchard in Skierniewice, where he conducted research, among others. The acclimatization of varieties suitable for Polish climatic conditions. He was the author of scientific and popular sciences (Sad, 3rd edition, 1949).
During the German occupation he participated in secret teaching. He was assassinated by the Germans during the Warsaw Uprising.
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