What do plants need to grow? Why do plants depend on creatures for survival? How do humans disrupt plant cycles and what can be done to protect them? Follow the plant cycle from seed to germination, growth, reproduction, and back to seed again. Try some of the activities inside to see the amazing processes for yourself.
Ne prétendant pas à l'exhaustivité, cet ouvrage présente ainsi une vue synthétique, résultant des observations multiples effectuées sur les cinq continents par R. Schnell tout au long de sa vie.
Kasparek Verlag; Heidelberg, Germany. Zeven, A. 1998. Landraces: A review of definitions and classifications. Euphytica 104: 127–139. Zhang, Z., Ramstein, G., Schuster, M., Li, C., Contoux, C. and Yan, Q. 2014.
Provides information on a variety of developments in the plant world, from trees of record-breaking size to plants that eat animals.
Y LUIS FERNANDO GRAJALES Se observa que en el páramo Matarredonda se alcanzan al mediodía temperaturas del aire más altas , y que sin embargo la temperatura foliar y la temperatura de las otras partes de plántulas y plantas adultas se ...
Evidence is drawn from a wide range of investigations, primarily from the scientific peer-reviewed literature but also non-journal sources. The literature review has been corroborated by interviews with leading specialists in the field.
Practical Field Ecology: A Guide for the Botany Departments of Universities, Colleges and Schools
... deposition of pollutants , may vary regionally within a country , among other factors due to climatic gradients . ... applied in vegetation monitoring are described , including geographical information systems and remote sensing .
Physiological Plant Ecology
Plant Physiological Ecology
Topics in Plant Population Biology