Tamás Pócs
Tamás Pócs (born 6 August 1933) is a Széchenyi Prize-winning Hungarian botanist, ecologist, and college professor and member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His research interests include the taxonomy and distribution conditions of mosses, tropical ecology, and the flora of southwestern Transdanubia and the Southern Carpathians. He is associated with the collection of many plant specimens and the description of one hundred and forty new plant species. Between 1991 and 1995, he was the president of the Hungarian Biological Society. His great-grandfather (1844–1920) was a teacher, publicist, and academic; his sister Éva Pócs (born 1936) is a folklore researcher. Provided by Wikipedia
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FEW THOUGHTS ABOUT THE CONSERVATION OF CRYPTOGAMIC PLANTS WORLDWIDE AND IN ROMANIA (a review) by TAMÁS PÓCS
Published 2007-12-01
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DISTRIBUTION OF THE ENDEMIC AND CRITICALLY ENDANGERED DRABA SIMONKAIANA JÁV. IN THE SOUTHERN CARPATHIANS by Attila BARTÓK, Tamás PÓCS
Published 2014-12-01
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Southern Thailand Bryophytes III: A preliminary study on non-epiphyllous taxa in lowland areas by Tamás Pócs, Sahut Chantanaorrapint
Published 2016-06-01
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Crown Group Lejeuneaceae and Pleurocarpous Mosses in Early Eocene (Ypresian) Indian Amber. by Jochen Heinrichs, Armin Scheben, Julia Bechteler, Gaik Ee Lee, Alfons Schäfer-Verwimp, Lars Hedenäs, Hukam Singh, Tamás Pócs, Paul C Nascimbene, Denilson F Peralta, Matt Renner, Alexander R Schmidt
Published 2016-01-01
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