INTRODUCTORY BOTANY PLANTS, PEOPLE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Clear and engaging, Linda Berg's INTRODUCTORY BOTANY: PLANTS, PEOPLE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT helps you develop an appreciation of the diverse organisms we call plants, including their remarkable adaptations to the environment and their evolutionary and ecological relationships. Filled with fascina...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Belmont, CA
THOMSON BROOKS/COLE
2008
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Edition: | SECOND EDITION |
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Summary: | Clear and engaging, Linda Berg's INTRODUCTORY BOTANY: PLANTS, PEOPLE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT helps you develop an appreciation of the diverse organisms we call plants, including their remarkable adaptations to the environment and their evolutionary and ecological relationships. Filled with fascinating feature boxes, intriguing chapter-opening stories, and other applied content, the text contains interesting and topical information that will pique your curiosity and help you succeed in your course. Berg shows you the many ways in which plants are fascinating in their own right, important for the existence of all life on Earth, and useful for humans in all aspects of our lives. INTRODUCTORY BOTANY: PLANTS, PEOPLE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT is beautifully and clearly illustrated and features a dynamic art program that helps you visualize even the most complex concepts. |
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Physical Description: | xxvii, 622 pages some colour illustrations 28 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
ISBN: | 9780495384786 049538478X 9780534466695 0534466699 |