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ATLAS OF SEEDS AND FRUITS OF CENTRAL AND EAST-EUROPEAN FLORA [electronic resource] :The Carpathian Mountains Region / by Vít Bojňanský, Agáta Fargašová.

by Bojňanský, Vít [author.]; Fargašová, Agáta [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2007.Description: online resource.ISBN: 9781402053627.Subject(s): Life sciences | Biodiversity | Plant Ecology | Forests and forestry | Botany | Plant breeding | Life Sciences | Plant Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography | Plant Sciences | Biodiversity | Plant Genetics & Genomics | Forestry | Plant EcologyDDC classification: 578.012 | 578.09 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
I. Introduction -- II. Glossary -- III. Register of the exploited Botanical Gardens (1900-2003) -- IV. Types of seeds' surfaces -- V. Taxonomy and morphology of seeds -- VI. Literature -- VII. Key of families of Spermatophyta -- VIII. Index of scientific names.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The Carpathian flora occurs not only in the Carpathian Mountains, but also in large lowlands extending towards the south, north and east and involves introduced and invading flora of more than 7,500 species. Since the morphological characteristics of the seeds are usually constant they are very important for determination of systematic units. The present atlas of seeds with nearly 4,800 seed illustrations is supplemented with detailed seed descriptions, brief plant descriptions, locality and the native source of plants. This publication is unique, both in its extent – with so many plant seeds from such a wide-ranging region - and in the form of its presentation – with such detailed descriptions.
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I. Introduction -- II. Glossary -- III. Register of the exploited Botanical Gardens (1900-2003) -- IV. Types of seeds' surfaces -- V. Taxonomy and morphology of seeds -- VI. Literature -- VII. Key of families of Spermatophyta -- VIII. Index of scientific names.

The Carpathian flora occurs not only in the Carpathian Mountains, but also in large lowlands extending towards the south, north and east and involves introduced and invading flora of more than 7,500 species. Since the morphological characteristics of the seeds are usually constant they are very important for determination of systematic units. The present atlas of seeds with nearly 4,800 seed illustrations is supplemented with detailed seed descriptions, brief plant descriptions, locality and the native source of plants. This publication is unique, both in its extent – with so many plant seeds from such a wide-ranging region - and in the form of its presentation – with such detailed descriptions.

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