Mieczysław Tokarski
Mieczysław Tokarski (born 1926 in Strzelce Kujawskie, died November 1, 1989 in Wrocław) - Polish botanist, plant systematics. Curriculum vitae
In 1948 he graduated from the Gymnastic Gymnasium in Plock, and then continued his studies at the State School of Horticulture in Poznan. After his matriculation exam, he received a job offer at the Zielenika Municipal Company in Wroclaw, and then began his studies at the Faculty of Life Sciences at the University of Wroclaw, graduated with a delay due to lung disease. He took an internship at the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the University of Poznań under the direction of Stefan Alwin and Zygmunt Czubiński, who was an assistant at the Adam Mickiewicz Botanical Garden in Adam Mickiewicz University. In 1957 he started working in the Botanic Garden, where he worked for thirty-two years. Since 1980 he has been the manager of this garden for a year, he was the creator of a permanent exhibition on mushrooms and protected plants. He died suddenly, rests in the cemetery in Strzelce Kujawskie. thesis
Mieczysław Tokarski's research work concerned carpology and plant acclimatization. In 1972 he presented his doctoral dissertation. Monograph-taxonomic analysis of fruits and seeds of species of the genus Erodium. He worked as a forensic expert in the field of greenery, worked in the Department of Popularization of Botanical Knowledge of the Polish Botanical Society, co-organized the Wrocław Flower Festival. The most famous of his publications is the development of aquatic plants in the botanical garden of the University of Wroclaw. Bibliography
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