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100 | 1 | _aMauseth, James D | |
245 | 1 | 0 | _aBotany : |
250 | _a3rd ed | ||
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_aBoston : _bJones and Bartlett Publishers, _cc2003 |
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_axvii, 848, [42] p. : _bill. (some col.), col. maps ; _e1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.) |
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505 | 0 | _aIntroduction to plants and botany -- Introduction to the principles of chemistry -- PART 1: PLANT STRUCTURE: Cell structure -- Growth and division of the cell -- Tissues and the primary growth of stems -- Leaves -- Roots -- Structure of woody plants -- Flowers and reproduction -- PART 2: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT: Energy metabolism: photosynthesis -- Energy metabolism: respiration -- Transport processes -- Soils and mineral nutrition -- Development and morphogenesis -- Genes and the genetic basis of metabolism and development -- PART 3: GENETICS AND EVOLUTION: Genetics -- Population genetics and evolution -- Classification and systematics -- Kingdom Monera: Prokaryotes -- Kingdom Myceteae: Fungi -- Algae and the origin of Eukaryotic cells -- Nonvascular plants: Mosses, :Liverworts, and Hornworts -- Vascular plants without seeds -- Seed plants I: Gymnosperms -- Seed plants II: Angiosperms -- PART 4: ECOLOGY: Populations and ecosystems -- Biomes | |
520 | _a"In biology, three topics are so important, so fundamental, that they must permeate every aspect of an introductory botany textbook and should be mentioned or alluded to on every page: they are evolution by natural selection, analysis of botanical phenomena, and diversity of organisms and their components." -- | ||
650 | 0 | _aBotany | |
650 | 0 | _aBotany | |
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