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Plant Biosystematics is a compendium of papers from a symposium titled &quote;Plant Biosystematics: Forty Years Later&quote; held in Montreal in July 1983. This collection reviews the current field of biosystematics, particularly the evolution of natural biota, and how plant biosystematics can contribute to the welfare of humans. One paper reviews biosystematics, compares new approaches, and di...
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Forfattere Grant, William F. (redaktør)
Udgivet 25 september 2013
Længde 690 sider
Genrer Trees, wildflowers and plants: general interest
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781483273709
Plant Biosystematics is a compendium of papers from a symposium titled "e;Plant Biosystematics: Forty Years Later"e; held in Montreal in July 1983. This collection reviews the current field of biosystematics, particularly the evolution of natural biota, and how plant biosystematics can contribute to the welfare of humans. One paper reviews biosystematics, compares new approaches, and discusses the latest trend in comparative, molecular evolution of genes. One author discusses the cytology and biosystematics concerning the discontinuities and genetic independence occurring in the evolutionary process. Another author discusses chromosome pairing in species and hybrids that includes models of chromosome pairing in diploids. The text also describes chromosome banding and biosystematics, as well as the problems of chromosome banding that should be addressed to in future research. With estimates of the number of species being threatened with extinction numbering around 20,000 one paper address the issue of conservation and biosystematics. The author suggests that more biological information should be published to avoid duplication of effort, and possibly drive scientists to have their views more widely felt. Agriculturists, botanists, conservationists, environmentalists, and researchers in the field of botany, conservation, and plant genealogy will find this book valuable.