A Laboratory Course in Plant Physiology, Especially as a Basis for Ecology
- 174pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
William Ganong fu uno studioso la cui competenza spaziava nella botanica, nella storia e nella cartografia, lasciando un segno significativo in ogni campo. La sua carriera accademica in botanica lo portò allo Smith College, mentre nella vita privata si dedicò alla comprensione storica e geografica del suo nativo New Brunswick. Attraverso ampie esplorazioni, spesso accompagnate dalle sue mappe meticolosamente realizzate, Ganong approfondì la nostra apprezzamento per il mondo naturale e i suoi paesaggi. Il suo approccio interdisciplinare, che fonde la ricerca scientifica con una passione per la storia e la geografia, lo rende una figura avvincente per i lettori interessati all'intricata relazione tra l'umanità e l'ambiente.






Written by William Francis Ganong, this comprehensive textbook provides a detailed insight into the field of botany, specifically aimed for college students. It features a number of illustrations and is the perfect resource for botany lovers and students in the field.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of botany, including the anatomy, morphology, and ecology of plants. Ganong covers a wide range of topics, from cell biology to plant taxonomy. This book is an essential resource for students and practitioners of botany.
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