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[.ca] The Biology of Horticulture: An Introductory Textbook (ISBN 0471059897)



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This book is by no means basic as the subtitle "an introductory textbook" states. In fact, this is one of the most detailed, and comprehensive books available on the subject. Covering everything from total plant anatomy all the way to pathology, nutrition, propagation, and beyond, it is an invaluable resource for any hort or botany student. Hobbyists will also find this book invaluably enlightening, as it can help them answer common questions such as why leaves on tomato plants are turning yellow.


Great book invaluable to horticultural students:
I have recently completed a BSc (HONS) in horticulture and found this book very useful. I used many text during my degree, however this was the one I refered to most. I think that students particularily in the initial stages of a degree or diploma course would find the book most valuable. Many areas of interest are covered e.g. biological control of plant pathogens, irrigation and many other areas that may not be apparent from the books title. There are many good pictures and diagrams and each chapter has useful references. This book will also be of interest to horticultural professionals.


Author:John E. Preece
Author:Paul E. Read
Binding:Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number:635
EAN:9780471059899
ISBN:0471059897
Number Of Pages:496
Publication Date:1993-01



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