Plants in our World Economic Botany

Plants in our World  Economic Botany
Author: Molly Ogorzaly,Beryl Simpson
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-10-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0073524247

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This one-semester text is designed for an upper level botany course. Plants in our World emphasizes how people use plants; including fundamental information on morphology, anatomy, and taxonomy as a foundation of general botany. Now in full color, the fourth edition includes molecular data that has immensely altered the understanding of relationships among flowering plants and recently pinpointed the origin of numerous crops. Taxonomy of species has been updated to discuss the system of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group.

Economic Botany Plants in our World

Economic Botany  Plants in our World
Author: Beryl Simpson,Molly Ogorzaly
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000-12-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0072909382

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Written for the introductory-level course in Economic Botany, this edition offers more emphasis on key topics like biotechnology and ethnobotany.

Economic Botany

Economic Botany
Author: Beryl Brintnall Simpson,Molly Conner-Ogorzaly
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 662
Release: 1986
Genre: Science
ISBN: UCSC:32106012014921

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Economic Botany

Economic Botany
Author: S. L. Kochhar
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781316675397

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This book offers an up-to-date account of important crops grown worldwide. It provides detailed discussion on the history of plant exploration, migration, domestication and distribution, and crop improvement. The text starts with the origin and diversification of cultivated plants, followed by discussion on tropical, subtropical and temperate crops that are sources of food, beverages, spices and medicines, as well as plant insecticides, timber plants and essential oil-yielding plants. The genetic and evolutionary aspects of different plants and their health benefits are highlighted. The book covers topics dealing with biodiversity conservation, petro-crops, ethnobotanical studies, and important sub-tropical and temperate plants that have commercial importance. The significance of major plant species under each category is described in detail. Illustrated with numerous well-labelled line diagrams and pictures, this book will be useful for students of botany, food and nutrition, forestry, agriculture, horticulture, plant breeding and environmental science.

Economic Botany

Economic Botany
Author: Beryl Brintnall Simpson,Molly Conner-Ogorzaly
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2001
Genre: Botany, Economic
ISBN: 0071181881

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Written for the introductory-level course in Economic Botany, this edition offers more emphasis on key topics like biotechnology and ethnobotany.

World Economic Plants

World Economic Plants
Author: John H. Wiersema,Blanca León
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1336
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781466576810

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Given the frequent movement of commercial plants outside their native location, the consistent and standard use of plant names for proper identification and communication has become increasingly important. This second edition of World Economic Plants: A Standard Reference is a key tool in the maintenance of standards for the basic science underlyin

Plants of the World

Plants of the World
Author: Maarten J. M. Christenhusz,Michael F. Fay,Mark W. Chase
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 816
Release: 2017-11-13
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780226536705

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Plants of the World is the first book to systematically explore every vascular plant family on earth—more than four hundred and fifty of them—organized in a modern phylogenetic order. Detailed entries for each family include descriptions, distribution, evolutionary relationships, and fascinating information on economic uses of plants and etymology of their names. All entries are also copiously illustrated in full color with more than 2,500 stunning photographs. A collaboration among three celebrated botanists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Plants of the World is authoritative, comprehensive, and beautiful. Covering everything from ferns to angiosperms, it will be an essential resource for practicing botanists, horticulturists, and nascent green thumbs alike.

Land of Plants in Motion

Land of Plants in Motion
Author: Thomas R. H. Havens
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780824882891

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Land of Plants in Motion is the first in any language to examine two companion stories: (1) the rise of an East Asian floristic zone and how the Japanese islands evolved an astonishing wealth of plant species, and (2) the growth of Japanese botanical sciences. The majority of plant species regarded as “Japanese” trace their origins to western China and the eastern Himalaya but are so indigenized that they often seem native today. Early modern scientists in Japan drew on knowledge of Chinese herbal medicine but achieved distinctive insights into plant life commensurate with but separate from their European counterparts. Scholars at the University of Tokyo pioneered Japanese plant biology in the late nineteenth century. They incorporated Western botanical methods but sought a degree of difference in taxonomy while also gaining international legitimacy through publications in English. Japan’s age of empire (1895–1945) was less about plant exploration and more about plant collection, for both scientific and economic benefits. Displays of species from throughout the empire made Japan’s sphere of colonization and conquest visible at home. The infrastructure for research and instruction expanded slowly after World War Two: new laboratories, botanical gardens, scholarly societies, and publications eventually allowed for great diversity of specialized study, especially with the growth of molecular biology in the 1970s and DNA research in the 1980s. Basic research was harmed by cuts in government funding during 2012–2017, but Japanese plant biologists continue to enjoy international esteem in many fields of scholarship.