Fundamentals of Plant Pathology Author : Catlyn Bennett Subject : Botany and Plant Science ISBN :9781647400651 The organisms which can cause diseases or infections are referred to as pathogens. The scientific study of diseases in plants that are caused by pathogens and various physiological factors is referred Read More |
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Author : Bridget Harrington Subject : Botany and Plant Science ISBN :9781647400668 Plant breeding is the practice of growing plants with improved traits for achieving nutritional and economic advantage, and food security. Genes are the determiners of the qualitative and quantitative Read More |
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Author : Nadia Fallon Subject : Botany and Plant Science ISBN :9781647400675 Plant cells are the eukaryotic cells having true nucleus along with the specialized structures known as organelles. A few of these organelles are chloroplast, cell wall, and ribosomes. Chloroplasts are Read More |
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Pollination and Agricultural Ecosystems Author : Toby Hernandez Subject : Botany and Plant Science ISBN :9781647400682 Pollination is the process by which pollen is transferred from the male part of a plant to the female part. This enables fertilization and the production of seeds. Usually, pollination occurs within a Read More |
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Pollination Biology and Ecology Author : Blake Hughes Subject : Botany and Plant Science ISBN :9781647400699 Pollination biology or anthecology is the science concerned with the study of pollination and the association between flowers and pollinators. Pollination is an important process in plant reproduction Read More |
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Author : Clara Fanning Subject : Botany and Plant Science ISBN :9781647400705 The plants that are considered as undesirable in the farms, lawns, gardens, parks and fields are known as weeds. The discipline of weed science focuses on weeds, their effect upon human activities as well Read More |