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Danish botanist (1909–1983)
Professor Böcher guiding students on a rainy excursion

Tyge Wittrock Böcher (25 October 1909 – 15 March 1983) was a Danish botanist, evolutionary biologist, plant ecologist and phytogeographer.

He was born in Copenhagen to physician Einar Böcher and wife Cathinca née Andersen. Steen B. Böcher, professor of geography, was his brother.

Tyge Böcher was professor of botany at the University of Copenhagen from 1954 to 1979. He was a prolific scientific writer, leaving some 250 scholarly books and articles. His scientific research covered as diverse phylogenetic lineages as vascular plants, bryophytes, lichens and algae and a broad set of disciplines from anatomy, ecology and evolution of plant species to the ecology of plant populations and plant communities. He was particularly interested in chromosomal and ecological races of plant species. He did field work in Greenland, Denmark, various European mountain regions and in Argentina. His investigation of the Greenland flora were particularly ground-breaking.

He was a co-founder of Flora Europaea and he authored the Flora of Greenland (1968).

The genus Boechera Á.Löve & D.Löve is named after him.

The standard author abbreviation Böcher is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.

Scientific works by T.W. Böcher

1932-1935

1936-1939

1940-1944

1945-1949

1950-1954

1955-1959

1960-1964

1965-1969

Keywords: Brassicaceae

1970-1974

1975-1979

1980-1983

Works on T. W. Böcher

References

  1. International Plant Names Index.  Böcher.
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