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
Economic Botany: Plants in Our World
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... Pratylenchus brachyurus, P. coffeae, P. goodeyi, P. minyus, P. penetraus, P. pratensis, P. scribaeri, Pratylenchus thornei, P. vulnus, P. zeae, ... Steele, W. M., 1972, Doctoral thesis, University of Reading, United Kingdom, 242 pp.
This one-semester text is designed for an upper level botany course.
Provides a unique treatment of world economic geography as a whole and examines the principle philosophies that have shaped our study of it, identifies the importance of the biophysical as well as cultural and political environments.
Written for the introductory-level course in Economic Botany, this edition offers more emphasis on key topics like biotechnology and ethnobotany.
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The World's Commercial Products [microform]: a Descriptive Account of the Economic Plants of the World and of Their Commercial Uses
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