Victor Dmitrievich Zotov
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Victor Dmitrievich Zotov (16 September 1908-26 May 1977) was a New Zealand botanist.
Zotov was born in Vladivostok, Russia and emigrated to New Zealand in 1924. He attended Feilding Agricultural High School from 1925-1927. In 1928 he began working at the Plant Research Station in Palmerston North, which in 1936 became the Plant Research Bureau within the DSIR, and continued working in the Botany Division of this organisation until his retirement in 1968.
Zotov's primary research interest was in New Zealand grasses, writing papers on canary grasses, Arundinoideae and especially Gramineae. He was also interested in the vegetation of the Tararua Ranges where he enjoyed tramping, and additionally published on soil erosion.
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- Dell, R. K. 'Zotov, Victor Dmitrievich 1908 - 1977'. Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, updated 7 April 2006 http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/
- Thomson, A.D., 'Obituary: Victor Dmitrievich Zotov (1908-1977)', New Zealand Journal of Botany (1977) v.15:781–784 http://www.rsnz.org/publish/nzjb/1977/54.pdf