A TEXT BOOK OF BOTANY

A TEXT BOOK OF BOTANY
Author: SARBHOY
Publisher: Ram Prasad Publications(R.P.H.)
Total Pages: 366
Release:
Genre: Science
ISBN:

1. Systematics : Principles and Classification of Angiosperms 2. Herbarium Techniques and Botanical Gardens 3. Some Important Families of Dicots and their Economic Importance 4. Some Important Families of Monocots and their Economic Importance 5. External Morphology and Modifications of Angiosperms 6. Meristems and Tissue Systems 7. Anatomy of Roots, Stems and Leaves 8. Cambium and its Function 9. Anomalous Structures in Roots and Stems 10. Microsporangium, Microsporogenesis and Male Gametophyte 11. Megasporangium, Mega sporogenesis and Female Gametophyte 12. Pollination 13. Fertilization 14. Endosperm 15. Embryogenesis 16. Apomixis and Polyembryony Q/A

The Flavonoids

The Flavonoids
Author: J. B. Harborne
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 630
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1489929134

The major purpose ofthis third volume in The Flavonoidsseries is to provide a detailed review of progress in the field during the five years, 1981-1985 inclusive. It thus continues the comprehensive coverage of the literature on these fascinating and important plant pigments which began in 1975 with the publication of The Flavonoids and which was followed in 1982 with The Flavonoids: Advances in Research. As with the two previous vo1umes, this one is entire1y se1f-contained and where necessary tabu1ar data and references from earlier vo1umes are included and expanded here. A unique feature is the complete listing in the Appendix ofall known flavonoids, which now number over 4000 structures; in this list, structures newly reported during the period 1981-1985 are so indicated. The first ten chaptersofthis book provide a critical review ofthe new substancesthat have been discovered among each of the main classes of flavonoid during the period under review. Again, the numberofnew isoflavonoids reported outweighs that ofother classesand ahundred pagesare needed to describe all the nove1 findings. Neoflavonoids, which were omitted in the first supplement, have been included again and a special chapter on miscellaneous flavonoids has been introduced to cope with those structures (e.g. homoisoflavonoids) which do not fit in easily anywhere else. Although there have been advances in flavonoid methodology, these have not been asspectacular as in earlier years. Hence, literature reports on new chromatographic and spectral procedures are included here in the individual chapters under the different flavonoid classes.

National List of Scientific Plant Names

National List of Scientific Plant Names
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 876
Release: 1982
Genre: Botany
ISBN:

The list contains accepted names for genera, species, subspecies, and varieties, authors of plant names; family names; and symbols for scientific names, source manuals, plant habits and regions of distribution.