Victor Zotov
Victor Dmitrievich Zotov was a New Zealand botanist.
Zotov was born in Vladivostok, Russia and in 1924, together with his parents, immigrated to New Zealand, after the Russian Revolution. He attended Feilding Agricultural High School from 1925-1927, where he was taught by H.H.Allan, with whom he went to work in 1928 at the Plant Research Station in Palmerston North. In 1936 this became the Plant Research Bureau within the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, and he 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.- Observations and experiments on the suckling clover content of the pastures on the school farm. Feilding Agricultural College Bulletin 7: 9-11
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Some published names
- Chionochloa flavescens Zotov, New Zealand J. Bot. i. 97.
- Chionochloa antarctica Zotov, New Zealand J. Bot. i. 99.
- Erythranthera Zotov, New Zealand J. Bot. i. 124
- Notodanthonia Zotov, New Zealand J. Bot. i. 104
- Lachnagrostis lyallii Zotov, in Rec. Domin. Mus., N. Zeal. v. 142.