Hans-Ulrich Kison

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Hans-Ulrich Kison (* 1950 in Staßfurt ) is a German botanist and conservationist. Until August 31, 2016, he was deputy head of the Harz National Park and head of the nature conservation, research and documentation department there. He lives in Quedlinburg .

Kison doctorate on Dr. rer. nat. In 1990 he and Manfred Neumann presented his dissertation B on the subject of introgression of genetic information from Triticum monococcum L in 6x triticale at the Academy of Agricultural Sciences of the GDR . He is u. a. Member of the Botanical Working Group Nordharz eV and published several papers on botanical topics, especially the Harz.

literature

  • Christine Trosin: Fascinated by lichens. Dr. Hans-Ulrich Kison - biologist and new vice national park , in: Neue Wernigeröder Zeitung 16 (2005), no. 3, p. 9.

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