This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the taxonomy of vascular plants, including detailed discussions on classification systems, plant nomenclature, and identification techniques. It serves as a key reference for students and professionals in botany.
A comprehensive textbook covering the principles of nuclear chemistry and radiochemistry, including radioactive decay, nuclear reactions, isotope production, and applications in science and industry.
A classic textbook in plant ecology using plant communities as the core for teaching ecological concepts. Widely used in ecology courses.
An introductory text covering fundamental concepts of ecology, including ecosystems, environmental interactions, and biological relationships. Suitable for students in biology and environmental sciences.
Biology, 7th Edition by Raven, Johnson, Singer, and Losos is a standard undergraduate biology textbook. It provides a comprehensive introduction to all major fields of biology, emphasizing scientific inquiry, evolution, and ecological context. The text includes full-color illustrations, review questions, and case studies.
This book introduces the concept of environmental pollution and its impact on the natural balance of ecosystems. It explains different types of pollution (air, water, and land), their sources, and their effects on living organisms. The text emphasizes the importance of maintaining ecological balance and encourages awareness and responsibility toward environmental protection.
This volume focuses on the early stages of life’s origin, particularly chemical evolution on the primitive Earth. It discusses prebiotic chemistry, formation of organic molecules, and experimental/theoretical approaches to understanding how life emerged. The book is part of a scientific series and includes contributions from multiple researchers in the field of origin-of-life studies.
This book is a comprehensive text on plant ecophysiology, describing how plants adapt physiologically to environmental conditions such as temperature, light, water, and nutrient availability. It integrates principles of physiology and ecology, making it widely used for research and teaching in plant sciences.