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2. Ecophysiology of Tropical Plants : Recent Trends and Future Perspectives
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Sachchidanand Tripathi, Rahul Bhadouria, Pratap Srivastava, Rishikesh Singh, Rajkumari Sanayaima Devi, Sachchidanand Tripathi, Rahul Bhadouria, Pratap Srivastava, Rishikesh Singh, and Rajkumari Sanayaima Devi
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- Tropical plants, Tropical plants--Ecophysiology, Tropical plants--Climatic factors
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Plants in tropical regions are coping with enormous challenges of physiological stresses owing to changing environmental and climatic conditions. Rapid growth of human population and rampant exploitation of fossil fuels and other developmental activities are actively contributing to such perturbations. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has projected a sustained increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and thereby a rise in global temperature in the coming decades. The resultant changes in precipitation patterns are now evident across the globe due to intensication of hydrological cycle. Moreover, gaseous and particulate pollutants are also an immense challenge for tropical plants. Such vagaries in environmental conditions have signicant impacts on the ecophysiological traits of plants, resulting from altered interactions of tropical plants with each other, as well as other biotic and abiotic components within the ecosystem. Books available in the market that particularly focus on ecophysiological responses of tropical plants to abiotic and biotic environmental factors under climate change are limited. This book intends to fill this knowledge gap and provides a detailed analysis on ecophysiological responses of tropical plants to these environmental challenges, as well as suggesting some approachable measures for plant adaptations to these challenges. The book is equally applicable to undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers, teachers and forest managers, and policy makers.Salient features of the book are: A comprehensive discussion on adaptive mechanisms of plants through their ecophysiological responses to various biotic and abiotic stresses Elaboration on the recent techniques involved in ecophysiological research A detailed account of evolutionary responses of plants to changing climate Discussion of recent research results and some pointers to future advancements in ecophysiological research Presentation of information in a way that is accessible for students, researchers, and teachers practicing in plant physiology and ecology.
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- 2023
3. Ganoderma Diseases of Tropical Crops
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Carmel A Pilotti, Paul Dennis Bridge, Carmel A Pilotti, and Paul Dennis Bridge
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- Ganoderma diseases of plants--Epidemiology, Ganoderma, Plant diseases, Perennials, Tropical plants
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The fungal genus Ganoderma includes around 80 currently recognized species that are widely distributed in temperate, subtropical and tropical regions, and cause disease in a range of economically important perennial crops and tree-like plants. Ganoderma root and lower stem rots have a significant impact on yields from crops including oil palm, coconut, beverage crops, Acacia and rubber. The identification of species responsible for stem and butt rots is often ambiguous as closely related species may only be distinguished by subtle morphological differences. Within species there can be considerable morphological plasticity and this can make morphology-based identification difficult, particularly for species described from a single specimen. Molecular techniques are helping to slowly resolve Ganoderma taxonomy but it will be some time (if ever) before the taxonomy is fully resolved. This book brings together information on Ganoderma species that are reported to be responsible for crop diseases in tropical and sub-tropical agriculture and covers taxonomy, biology, genetics, aetiology, epidemiology and control. This book is an essential resource for researchers in Ganoderma in crop science and tropical agriculture, as well as practitioners and industry.
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- 2023
4. Edible Houseplants : Grow Your Own Citrus, Coffee, Vanilla, and 43 Other Tasty Tropical Plants
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Laurelynn G. Martin, Byron E. Martin, Laurelynn G. Martin, and Byron E. Martin
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- Handbooks and manuals, House plants, Tropical plants, Container gardening, Indoor gardening
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The world of houseplants just got tastier with this colorful guide to growing edible plants indoors! Houseplant enthusiasts will be delighted to discover the range of tropical plants that can be grown in containers indoors, in any location. Laurelynn and Byron Martin, owners of Logee's Plants for Home & Garden, are nationally renowned for their expertise in growing fruit-bearing and tropical plants indoors. Their colorful guide features photos and complete care guidelines for 46 food-bearing plants, includes lemons, limes, grapefruit, cherries, olives, passion fruit, papaya, and much more. Fresh, fragrant, and flavorful, Edible Houseplants expands the fun and pleasure of growing indoor plants.
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- 2023
5. Welcome to the Jungle : Rare Tropical Houseplants to Collect, Grow, and Love
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Enid Offolter and Enid Offolter
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- House plants, Tropical plants, Araceae, Exotic plants
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Graduate from ordinary houseplants to extraordinary ones with these 50 desirable, dramatic plants and expert tips on how to obtain, grow, and propagate them. “A visually stunning book with great information for rare plant collectors.”—Morgan Doane and Erin Harding, authors of How to Raise a Plant and Make It Love You BackIf you're bored with the same old entry-level houseplants and long for something new, up your game with Enid Offolter. Called “the Houseplant Queen” by the New York Times, Offolter and her company, NSE Tropicals, are celebrities within the rare plant community, with legions of obsessed Instagram followers and plants that sell in heated auctions for thousands of dollars. In Welcome to the Jungle, Offolter shows you how to grow and propagate some of these exceptional botanicals on your own.From the king anthurium with its deeply pleated leaves to velvety Colombian beauties known to make collectors drop to their knees, to plants with hot-pink leaves, bizarre corkscrew-shaped flower spikes, lacy fenestration, and dramatic variegation, these amazing aroids (a family of plants known for its extravagant foliage) bring a lush, tropical aesthetic to your home that will make you the envy of all your plant-loving friends. If you're ready to rise up to the next level, Welcome to the Jungle is full of tips, professional advice, behind-the-scenes stories from fellow plant collectors, and the inspiration you need to grow plants that make a statement.
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- 2022
6. Plant, Soil and Microbes in Tropical Ecosystems
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Suresh Kumar Dubey, Satish Kumar Verma, Suresh Kumar Dubey, and Satish Kumar Verma
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- Tropical plants, Rhizobacteria--Tropics, Plant-microbe relationships--Tropics, Plant-microbe relationships
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This book describes the multitude of interactions between plant, soil, and micro-organisms. It emphasizes on how growth and development in plants, starting from seed germination, is heavily influenced by the soil type. It describes the interactions established by plants with soil and inhabitant microbial community. The chapters describe how plants selectively promote certain microorganisms in the rhizospheric ecozone to derive multifarious benefits such as nutrient acquisition and protection from diseases. The diversity of these rhizospheric microbes and their interactions with plants largely depend on plant genotype, soils attributes, and several abiotic and biotic factors. Most of the studies concerned with plant–microbe interaction are focused on temperate regions, even though the tropical ecosystems are more diverse and need more attention. Therefore, it is crucial to understand how soil type and climatic conditions influence the plant–soil–microbes interaction inthe tropics. Considering the significance of the subject, the present volume is designed to cover the most relevant aspects of rhizospheric microbial interactions in tropical ecosystems. Chapters include aspects related to the diversity of rhizospheric microbes, as well as modern tools and techniques to assess the rhizospheric microbiomes and their functional roles. The book also covers applications of rhizospheric microbes and evaluation of prospects improving agricultural practice and productivity through the use of microbiome technologies. This book will be extremely interesting to microbiologists, plant biologists, and ecologists.
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- 2021
7. Florida Gardener's Handbook, 2nd Edition : All You Need to Know to Plan, Plant, & Maintain a Florida Garden
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Tom MacCubbin, Joe Lamp'l, Georgia Tasker, Robert Bowden, Tom MacCubbin, Joe Lamp'l, Georgia Tasker, and Robert Bowden
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- Gardening--Florida, Tropical plants--Florida, Landscape gardening--Florida, Jardinage--Floride, Plantes tropicales--Floride, Jardins--Architecture--Floride, Gardening, Landscape gardening, Tropical plants
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In this revised and updated 2nd edition of Florida Gardener's Handbook, gardeners in the Sunshine State are handed all the know-how they'll need to grow a lush, productive garden. The environmentally sound growing info for both edible and ornamental plants found here is your green thumb map to success. With profiles of more than 300 plants proven to thrive in Florida's unique climate, including shrubs, trees, perennials, annuals, vegetables, fruits, tropical plants, lawn grasses, and more, you'll be able to select the best plants to create a beautiful landscape or a high-yielding edible garden. Helpful charts highlight sun and shade requirements and offer clear and concise plant variety information. Month-by-month care and cultivation guides are offered for each plant group, guiding your journey—even if you're a first-time Florida gardener. Authors Tom MacCubbin and Georgia B. Tasker, along with pro gardeners Robert Bowden and Joe Lamp'l, address the many challenges of Florida gardening, including a changing climate and saltwater gardening information. The how-to methods for planting, pruning, watering, fertilizing, and much more are rich with information essential to Floridians. This comprehensive and extensive guide is the best resource for growing in the Sunshine State. Whether you live in Nassau County, the Florida Keys, or somewhere in between, the Florida Gardener's Handbook has you covered.Florida Gardener's Handbook is part of the Gardener's Handbook series from Cool Springs Press. Other books in the series include Midwest Gardener's Handbook, Carolinas Gardener's Handbook, Northwest Gardener's Handbook, and many others.
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- 2021
8. Nauclea latifolia (Karmadoda): Distribution, Composition and Utilization
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Abdel-Rahman, Nawal Abdel-Gayoum and Mariod, Abdalbasit Adam, editor
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- 2019
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9. The Search for Anticancer Agents from Tropical Plants
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Henkin, Joshua M., Ren, Yulin, Soejarto, Djaja Djendoel, Kinghorn, A. Douglas, Kinghorn, A. Douglas, Series Editor, Falk, Heinz, Series Editor, Gibbons, Simon, Series Editor, Kobayashi, Jun'ichi, Series Editor, Asakawa, Yoshinori, Series Editor, Liu, Ji-Kai, Series Editor, Appendino, Giovanni, Editorial advisor, Dirsch, Verena, Editorial advisor, Oberlies, Nicholas H., Editorial advisor, and Ye, Yang, Editorial advisor
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- 2018
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10. Ornamental Tropical Shrubs
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Amanda Jarrett and Amanda Jarrett
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- Ornamental shrubs--Tropics, Tropical plants
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For gardeners lucky enough to live in the subtropical and tropical zones, here are 83 shrubs they can count on to display beautiful flowers and/or colorful, interesting leaves. Stunning color photos and practical advice make this book an inspiration as well as a how-to manual for those who want their gardens to put on a tropical show throughout the year. Learn how to use shrubs in garden design for hedges, borders, screens, bank covers, mass plantings, containers, as well as bird and butterfly attractors. You'll also learn how to maintain a healthy garden. In her straightforward style, Amanda Jarrett covers the basics of planting, watering, fertilizing, pruning, mulching, and controlling insects and diseases. Just follow Amanda's common-sense advice, and your garden will blossom for years to come.
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- 2017
11. Häufige tropische und subtropische Zierpflanzen schnell nach Blütenfarbe bestimmen : Ein Naturführer für die Reise
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Katharina Kreissig and Katharina Kreissig
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- Plants, Ornamental, Flowers--Color, Tropical plants, Tropical plants--Identification
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Dieses Buch ist eine praktische, kompakte Anleitung zur Bestimmung von häufig vorkommenden tropischen und subtropischen Zierpflanzen anhand der Blütenfarbe. Es richtet sich an alle, die sich für Pflanzen interessieren und auf Reisen gern die attraktiven Blütenpflanzen warmer Regionen näher kennenlernen möchten. Sicher hat jeder in einem fremden Land schon einmal eine besonders exotische Blüte bewundert und sich gewünscht zu wissen, um welche Pflanze es sich handelt. Anhand von ansprechenden Fotos und verständlichen Texten liefert dieses Buch einfach und schnell die Antwort. Die Autorin ist eine erfahrene Reiseleiterin und wird unterwegs regelmäßig nach auffälligen Zierpflanzen gefragt. Sie hat die häufig nachgefragten Pflanzen fotografiert und in diesem Naturführer nach Farben gegliedert zusammengestellt. Dieses Buch ist durch seine Bebilderung und einfache Sortierung auch für Einsteiger ohne botanische Vorkenntnisse geeignet.
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- 2017
12. Phytoremediation Using Terrestrial Plants
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Salamanca, Enrique Javier Peña, Madera-Parra, Carlos Arturo, Avila-Williams, Carlos Andres, Rengifo-Gallego, Ana Lucia, Ríos, Daniel Ascúntar, Ansari, Abid Ali, editor, Gill, Sarvajeet Singh, editor, Gill, Ritu, editor, Lanza, Guy R., editor, and Newman, Lee, editor
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- 2015
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13. Gardener's Guide to Tropical Plants : Cool Ways to Add Hot Colors, Bold Foliage, and Striking Textures
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Nellie Neal and Nellie Neal
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- Tropical plants, Plants, Ornamental
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Now gardeners can bring an exotic flair to their gardens by introducing the color, textures, and fabulous foliage of tropical plants. Not just for hot climates anymore, bromeliads, orchids, bananas, palms, birds of paradise, elephant ears, canna, and more can bring a touch of the tropics to any garden. Gardener's can choose from more than 150 plants featured in this book, each chosen for the visual impact it adds to any landscape or container garden. Plants are organized by a range of clearly defined zones, making it easy for gardeners to find the plants that will succeed in their landscape. Author Nellie Neal explains how to best use tropical plants both indoors and out. To make this book a universally useful guide, it is organized to explain how to grow tropical plants in a wide range of clearly defined zones. Further, the book illustrates how to best use these plants in landscapes and containers, indoors and out, no matter where you live. It is a practical, user-friendly celebration of tropical plants.
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- 2012
14. Tropical Colors : The Art of Living with Tropical Flowers
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Sakul Intakul, Wongvipa Devahastin Na Ayudhya, Sakul Intakul, and Wongvipa Devahastin Na Ayudhya
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- Flower arrangement, Thai, Flower arrangement--Thailand, Tropical plants
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In this stunning book, renowned Thai floral artist Sakul Intakul combines colorful tropical flowers, exotic foliage and other unusual design materials in refreshingly original floral displays suitable for any occasion and any setting. Photographed in the spectacular, contemporary homes of Thailand's leading artists, designers and professionals, the simple but imaginative floral displays evoke the essence of a modern Asian style.This refreshingly original book goes beyond the everyday--elevating tropical flowers from mere floral arrangements to meditative floral'art installations'that serve as dramatic design centerpieces in contemporary tropical homes. Created from a combination of exotic and colorful tropical flowers, plant materials--fibers and leaves from the banana and coconut, twigs from the bamboo--and other less orthodox materials like wire netting, the arrangements harmoniously blend a strong, usually three-dimensional structure with the sweet and subtle elements of flowers. Allow Tropical Colors to inspire you, adding a gorgeous Asian flair to your home!
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- 2012
15. Growing Tasty Tropical Plants in Any Home, Anywhere : (like Lemons, Limes, Citrons, Grapefruit, Kumquats, Sunquats, Tahitian Oranges, Barbados Cherries, Figs, Guavas, Dragon Fruit, Miracle Berries, Olives, Passion Fruit, Coffee, Chocolate, Tea, Black Pepper, Cinnamon, Vanilla, and More)
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Byron E. Martin, Laurelynn G. Martin, Byron E. Martin, and Laurelynn G. Martin
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- Food crops, Tropical plants, Plants, Edible
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Enjoy fresh java brewed from your own coffee beans or juice from the orange tree growing in a sunny corner of your living room. Laurelynn G. Martin and Byron E. Martin show you how to successfully plant, grow, and harvest 47 varieties of tropical fruiting plants — in any climate! This straightforward, easy-to-use guide brings papaya, passionfruit, pepper, pineapples, and more out of the tropics and into your home. With plenty of gorgeous foliage, entrancing fragrances, and luscious fruits, local food has never been more exotic.
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- 2010
16. Tempting Tropicals
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Ellen Zacohs and Ellen Zacohs
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- House plants, Tropical plants
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- 2005
17. Handy Pocket Guide to Tropical Plants
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Elisabeth Chan and Elisabeth Chan
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- Tropical plants, Plants
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Learn all about tropical plants and flowers with this with this useful and portable reference book.This handy field guide introduces approximately 60 plant species found in the Tropics. Trees, shrubs, flowers and fruits are all presented in full color. Included are exotic and beautiful blooms, plants with utilitarian uses and some of the more extraordinary members of the plant kingdom. Each entry is described in detail, and the expert botanical information is included, along with interesting historical anecdotes. This book will delight lovers of tropical flora. Periplus Handy Pocket Guides are practical field guides, useful for identifying various natural objects ranging from plants and animals to gemstones and seashells. Each page of each title throughout the series is filled with clear, precise photographs and informative text. Scientific and local language names are given.
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- 2003
18. Tropical Flowering Plants
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Llamas and Llamas
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- Tropical plants, Tropical plants--Identification, Tropical plants--Pictorial works
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- 2003
19. Paradise Found : Growing Tropicals in Your Own Backyard
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Norman Winter and Norman Winter
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- Plants, Ornamental, Tropical plants, Plants, Ornamental--United States, Tropical plants--United States
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Loaded with plants that conjure visions of tropical islands and pina coladas, Paradise Found makes real every gardener's dream of living in a private Eden.
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- 2001
20. Tropical Plant Types : Pergamon International Library of Science, Technology, Engineering and Social Studies
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B. G. M. Jamieson, J. F. Reynolds, B. G. M. Jamieson, and J. F. Reynolds
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- Tropical plants
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Tropical Plant Types
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- 1967
21. Tropical Plant Types : The Commonwealth and International Library: Biology Division
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B. G. M. Jamieson, J. F. Reynolds, G. L. Watt, B. G. M. Jamieson, J. F. Reynolds, and G. L. Watt
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- Tropical plants
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Tropical Plant Types is a textbook dealing with bacteria and flowering plants of the tropics. It can be used along with books in tropical biology. The book first examines the simpler plant types known as unicellular or those consisting of a thallus. These organisms are the algae, fungi, lichens, bacteria, and some viruses. The text then describes the Bryophyta, the Pteridophyta, and the Spermatophyta. Compared to the others, the Spermatophyta or seed plants grow in wider range of territories and are the dominant land flora. The book then discusses the morphology of the Spermatophyta and their successful characteristics of survival. The book also analyzes the different plant parts, such as the root, the stem, the leaf, and the flower. A couple of chapters discuss pollination, fertilization, and the dispersal of seeds and fruits. The book then gives examples of tropical flower types, with some details on their distribution and morphology. The text also discusses perennial flowering plants, vegetation types, and plant communities found in tropical rain forests, in monsoon forests, and in the drier regions of the earth. The selection can serve as a textbook for pupils nearing the completion of their secondary education, freshmen university students, and for those who need to meet the requirements of the Cambridge Overseas Advanced Level Biology Examination.
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- 1967
22. Tropical Archaeobotany : Applications and New Developments
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Jon G. Hather and Jon G. Hather
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- Plant remains (Archaeology), Tropical plants
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Tropical Archaeobotany fills the need for a substantial reference work on plant remains from the tropics. It covers the examination, identification and interpretation of plant remains in tropical archaeology, whilst also the origins, spread, investigating the origins, spread, distribution and past use of tropical plants for food and other purposes. Recent technological developments in electron microscopy and biochemical and genetic research, as well as increased interest in tropical environments and ecosystems, are now beginning to realise the great potential for archaeobotanical research in the tropics. With the use of case studies from a wide range of areas, this volume details the latest macroscopic, microscopic and chemical techniques for the analysis of plant remains, from seeds, roots and tubers to epidermal fragments, pollen and phytoliths. Each chapter of Tropical Archaeobotany focuses on a different aspect of archaeobotanical research, using detailed examples from a varieety of tropical areas, though with its emphasis on techniques and methodology the book has a relevance beyond the regional scope of each chapter.
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- 1994
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