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Plant Ecology, Botany - Taxonomy & Systematics, Botany - General & Miscellaneous
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Plants: Diversity and Evolution

by Martin Ingrouille, Bill Eddie
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Overview

Introducing students to the fundamental concepts of botany, plant science, plant ecology and plant evolutionary biology, this book uses well-defined technical terms and extensive examples. It describes the evolution of land plants and algae in relation to environmental change and examines their biochemical, physiological and morphological adaptations to differing environments. Chapters on plant cell characteristics, new classifications and the topical issue of plant exploitation are included.

Synopsis

A new textbook that advocates a more ecological and process oriented approach to plant sciences.

About the Author, Martin Ingrouille

Martin Ingrouille is a senior lecturer in botany in the School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London. He teaches and co-ordinates courses in plant science, evolutionary biology and conservation biology.

Bill Eddie is a lecturer in botany and ornithology for the Open Studies programme of the Office of Lifelong Learning at the University of Edinburgh.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2006
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
456
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521794336

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