Plant biodiversity is where an ecosystem in one area has an abundance of different plant species. These species must large trees to be a very biodiverse ecosystem. When an ecosystem is very biodiverse is allows for many more animal species to live and thrive there. Plant biodiversity has contributed in many ways to the development of human culture, and, in turn, human communities have played a major role in shaping the diversity of nature at the genetic, species, and ecological levels. All species provide some kind of function to an ecosystem. This book incorporating sixteen chapters covers different aspects of plant biodiversity. Topics such as classification, nomenclature, plan conservation, plant genetic resources, etc. are described in detail. It will be of a valuable reference tool for teachers, students, botanists, and environmentalists.
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Title
Plant Biodiversity
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Edition
1st ed.
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8189729659
Length
viii+282p., Tables; Figures; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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