Books

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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Ants and aphids work together Ants and aphids work together Martha E. H. Rustad "Simple text and full-color photographs introduces the symbiotic relationship of ants and aphids"--Provided by publisher. OL15473296W
Plant-associated toxins Plant-associated toxins Steven M. Colegate This book represents the fully edited proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Poisonous Plants which was convened in Fremantle, Western Australia in September 1993. This symposium brought t… OL19521629W
Invasive plant ecology Invasive plant ecology Shibu Jose "Preface Invasion is not a novel phenomenon; however, it is one that has increased tremendously during the past few years due to rapidly expanding trade and transport among countries. It is one of th… OL19859345W
Plant Breeding for Biotic Stress Resistance Plant Breeding for Biotic Stress Resistance Roberto Fritsche-Neto <p>Experience shows that biotic stresses occur with different levels of intensity in nearly all agricultural areas around the world. The occurrence of insects, weeds and diseases caused by fungi, bac… OL19895202W
Man's impact on vegetation Man's impact on vegetation M. J. A. Werger,W. Holzner xii, 370 pages : 27 cm OL22681050W
Plant life Plant life Theresa Greenaway What do plants need to grow? Why do plants depend on animals for survival? How do humans disrupt plant cycles and what can be done to protect them? Follow the cycle of a plant from seed to germinatio… OL24292318W
The biology of marine plants The biology of marine plants M. J. Dring This book provides an introduction to recent analytical and experimental studies of plant growth in the sea. The physiology and ecology of marine plants are, therefore, emphasized at the expense of a… OL5139813W
Plants and the environment Plants and the environment Jennifer Boothroyd An engaging look at the ways that plants interact with people and animals. OL5818955W
Mimicry and relationships Mimicry and relationships Kimberley Jane Pryor "Discusses how animals use mimicry and relationships to protect themselves from predators or to catch prey"--Provided by publisher. OL9554346W