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subject:"Botany" from books.google.com
This book reviews the latest developments in pharmacognosy, introduces a series of new views and insights, presents the hotspots and focus of the field of study on molecular pharmacognosy, and predicts a new direction of study on the ...
subject:"Botany" from books.google.com
It is illustrated with line drawings and photographs. "This is an ambitious and scholarly text, and Dr. Dickison should be congratulated for his efforts.
subject:"Botany" from books.google.com
Wood is the usual end product of a forestry operation. Because of its importance, numerous studies have been made relative to wood prop erties, the causes of wood variation, and how best to develop wood for desired products.
subject:"Botany" from books.google.com
Vol. 25: The distribution of Hepaticę in Scotland, by S.M. Macvicar.
subject:"Botany" from books.google.com
Vol. 25: The distribution of Hepaticę in Scotland, by S.M. Macvicar.
subject:"Botany" from books.google.com
Vol. 25: The distribution of Hepaticę in Scotland, by S.M. Macvicar.
subject:"Botany" from books.google.com
Most of the names published during the past 250 years are included. This work should be of value to a wide audience including ecologists, agronomists, and anthropologists.
subject:"Botany" from books.google.com
Volume 1 of the landmark series Flora of New South Wales was first published in 1990, and describes the naturally occurring and naturalized ferns, cycads, conifers and some of the flowering plants of that state.
subject:"Botany" from books.google.com
This unique resource reviews progress made by scientists researching into how ambient changes in the wavelength, intensity, direction and duration of light environment affect plant growth and development.
subject:"Botany" from books.google.com
This book is of interest to teachers, researchers, and plant breeders. The book also serves as additional reading material for undergraduate and graduate students of agriculture, horticulture, and forestry.