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The Concise Oxford dictionary of botany

by Michael Allaby
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Overview

This unique dictionary is an authoritative and up-to-date reference book on all aspects of the study of plants. While many of the over 5,000 entries in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Botany have been taken from the highly acclaimed Oxford Dictionary of Natural History, a substantial number have been written especially for this volume. Completely comprehensive, this dictionary offers concise and accessible explanations of terms from biogeology, evolution, earth history, and all the earth sciences, as well as up-to-date entries on more current fields of interest such as ecology, genetics, plant physiology, biochemistry, and cytology. In addition, the book offers world-wide coverage of taxonomic groups and takes full account of recent taxonomical revisions. One-third of the entries are devoted to taxa, from bacteria and fungi to the main groups of flowering and non-flowering plants. Brief biographical sketches of important botanists are also included.
With almost twice the number of entries as any similar dictionary, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Botany is perfect for amateur botanists, and anyone interested in the world around us.

About the Author, Michael Allaby

About the Editor:
Michael Allaby is a well-known writer on science and the environment. He is the general editor of The Oxford Dictionary of Natural History, the editor of IThe Concise Oxford Dictionary of Zoology, and, with Ailsa Allaby, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Earth Sciences. He is also the author of many books, including Conservation at Home: A Practical Handbook, Ecology Facts, and Guide to Gaia.

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An up-to-date reference on all aspects of the study of plants, for students, amateur botanists and naturalists, and others with a general interest in plants and their environments. Many of the approximately 5,000 entries are taken from the Oxford Dictionary of Natural History (1985) and revised as necessary. A substantial number of new entries have been added in the areas of ecology, plant physiology, biochemistry, cytology, and genetics. Paper edition (286094-1), $11.95. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
November 1, 1992
Publisher
Oxford [England] ; Oxford University Press, 1992.
Pages
448
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198661634

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