Proceedings of an International Symposium, Taiwan, 13-18 August 1992 This publication is a unique collection of papers that collectively give valuable insights into plant stressproblems and how these might be solved through collaborative research using both traditional approaches and the latest...
Key Resource20/11/1998 Complete reference and source book of edible plants of the world, invaluable to gardeners, cooks, economic botanists, those in the specialty and gourmet foods business. Includes 3,000 species and 7,000 varieties of food plants. More than 1300 catalog sources for seeds, plants and food products...
01/07/1989 Haloph introduces readers to the hundreds of halophytic species with potential for reclaiming salt-affected lands. It is hoped that the development of these species will be given a high priority.
01/01/1959 This book includes factual description of all the main groups of vascular plants. It will dispaly the procedures, general principles, and objectives of comparative morphology. (the branch of biology that deals with the form of living organisms, and with relationships between their structures.)
01/01/1990 The purpose of this publication is to provide a series of crop science experiments for use in junior high or high school biology or science classes. The experiments are intended to help teachers relate basic plant biology via demostrations and labrotory experiments.
01/01/2003 This publication focuses on the products - the new varieties that have been developed and released since 1988. 39 pages, illustrated, photos
01/01/1965 In this booklet, the authors have tried to answer in capsule form the various questions asked about our large and varied plant life of Florida. 80 pages Bulletin no. 161, R-January, 1965
01/03/1986 Of the more than 200 tropical food plants grown during the past five years at the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens' Tropical Food Demonstration Garden, relatively few possessed the combination of characteristics necessary to thrive in average home gardens here. Those species selected for this...
05/01/1983 Wunderlin provides a means to identify these plants through a series of taxonomic keys to family, genus, and species. He gives the up-to-date accepted scientific name of each species, the major nomenclatural synonyms, many common names, the general habitat preference, and, for plants not native...
This book was inspired by the frustration I felt when I tried to find current information about Haiti. It is the result of countless hours of research, numerous reviews by experts on Haitian flora, and numerous interviews with Haitiens. However, it is far from complete, and it probably contains...