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Alexandr Innokentevich Tolmatchew, also transliterated Tolmachev (Russian: Александр Иннокентьевич Толмачёв, 21 September 1903, St. Petersburg – 16 November 1979, Leningrad ) was a twentieth century Russian and Soviet botanist and phytogeographer who was a leading expert in the flora of Russia's Arctic. He is the editor of an important multi-volume set, Flora Of The Russian Arctic - A Critical Review Of The Vascular Plants Occurring In The Arctic Region Of The Former Soviet Union, edited by J. G. Packer and translated into English by G. C. D. Griffiths.

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  • Alexandr Innokentevich Tolmatchew, also transliterated Tolmachev (Russian: Александр Иннокентьевич Толмачёв, 21 September 1903, St. Petersburg – 16 November 1979, Leningrad ) was a twentieth century Russian and Soviet botanist and phytogeographer who was a leading expert in the flora of Russia's Arctic. He is the editor of an important multi-volume set, Flora Of The Russian Arctic - A Critical Review Of The Vascular Plants Occurring In The Arctic Region Of The Former Soviet Union, edited by J. G. Packer and translated into English by G. C. D. Griffiths. Tolmatchew was an expert in the family Juncaceae, and the West Siberian species Luzula tolmatchewii (now called Luzula nivalis) was named after him by Russian Arctic and subarctic botanist . He was also an expert in some areas of the Brassicaceae or mustard family, the Caryophyllaceae or carnation family, the Papaveraceae or poppy family and the Ranunculaceae or buttercup family. Tolmatchew had broad interests in the natural history of the Arctic including its insects, birds and soils. He was appointed head of the USSR's Academy of Sciences Office for the Studies of the Northern Areas in Arkhangelsk in 1939 after serving for a few years as head of its botanical section. He next transferred during World War II to the Stalinbad USSR Academy of Sciences offices in Tajikistan, then worked in the early 1950s in the Sakhalin office of the USSR Academy of Sciences, before returning to and settling in Leningrad. Tomatchew is the son of Russian and Siberian mammoth hunter, and paleobotanist, , who immigrated to the United States in 1918 in the company of American inventor Vladimir K. Zworykin. The difference in spelling of the surnames is due to the time of transliteration, the son remained in the Soviet Union after his father's emigration. The standard author abbreviation Tolm. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (en)
  • Aleksandr Innokéntievich Tolmachov (del ruso: Александр Иннокентьевич Толмачёв), (1903, San Petersburgo - 1979, ibíd. ) fue un botánico y fitogeógrafo del s. XX ruso y soviético que fue un experto en la flora del Ártico Ruso. Fue editor de un importante multivolumen, Flora Of The Russian Arctic - A Critical Review Of The Vascular Plants Occuring In The Arctic Region Of The Former Soviet Union, editado por J.G. Packer y llevado al inglés por G.C.D. Griffiths.​ Fue una autoridad en la familia Juncaceae, y de las especies del occidente siberiano Luzula tolmatchewii que sería nombrada luego por su colega también experto en flora ártica y subártica rusa . También trabajó abundantemente en algunos taxones de Brassicaceae, Caryophyllaceae, Papaveraceae , Ranunculaceae. Tuvo amplios intereses en la Historia natural del Ártico incluyendo sus insectos, aves, suelos. Obtuvo por oposición la jefatura de la Academia Rusa de las Ciencias sobre Estudios de las Áreas Norteñas de Arcángel, en 1939 luego de servir por pocos años como jefe de su Sección Botánica. Sería transferido durante la segunda guerra mundial a la delegación de la Academia de Ciencias en Dusambé y en Tayikistán, para luego trabajar a principios de los 1950s en las Oficinas de Sajalín, y luego retorna y se instala en Leningrado. Era hijo de un paleobotánico ruso-siberiano, y de Innokenty Pablovich Tolmachoff, quienes migraron a EE. UU. en 1918 en compañía del inventor estadounidense Vladimir K. Zworykin. La diferencia en los apellidos es debido al tiempo de transliteración, el hijo permaneció en la Unión Soviética mientras su padre migraba. (es)
  • Алекса́ндр Инноке́нтьевич Толмачёв (1903—1979) — советский ботаник и педагог, специалист в области ботанической географии, систематики растений и флористики. (ru)
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  • Алекса́ндр Инноке́нтьевич Толмачёв (1903—1979) — советский ботаник и педагог, специалист в области ботанической географии, систематики растений и флористики. (ru)
  • Alexandr Innokentevich Tolmatchew, also transliterated Tolmachev (Russian: Александр Иннокентьевич Толмачёв, 21 September 1903, St. Petersburg – 16 November 1979, Leningrad ) was a twentieth century Russian and Soviet botanist and phytogeographer who was a leading expert in the flora of Russia's Arctic. He is the editor of an important multi-volume set, Flora Of The Russian Arctic - A Critical Review Of The Vascular Plants Occurring In The Arctic Region Of The Former Soviet Union, edited by J. G. Packer and translated into English by G. C. D. Griffiths. (en)
  • Aleksandr Innokéntievich Tolmachov (del ruso: Александр Иннокентьевич Толмачёв), (1903, San Petersburgo - 1979, ibíd. ) fue un botánico y fitogeógrafo del s. XX ruso y soviético que fue un experto en la flora del Ártico Ruso. Fue editor de un importante multivolumen, Flora Of The Russian Arctic - A Critical Review Of The Vascular Plants Occuring In The Arctic Region Of The Former Soviet Union, editado por J.G. Packer y llevado al inglés por G.C.D. Griffiths.​ (es)
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  • Alexandr Innokentevich Tolmatchew (en)
  • Aleksandr Tolmachov (es)
  • Толмачёв, Александр Иннокентьевич (ru)
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