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Advances in Botanical Research, Volume 7

Edited By: HW Woolhouse
Publisher: Academic Press
Advances in Botanical Research, Volume 7
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  • Advances in Botanical Research, Volume 7 ISBN: 9780120059072 Hardback Dec 1979 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Edited By: HW Woolhouse
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Advances in Botanical Research has succeeded because it is more than just a set of reviews.... What the present series is also doing is to interest all botanists in a variety of research areas, by publishing authoritative papers, often by leading authorities in their fields, and also by ensuring that the links between different aspects of botany are made quite explicit. --JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY"

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