Progress in botany
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 63 KB
- Volume
- 57
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1573-5052
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โฆ Synopsis
This series is well established now. It is a valuable attempt to cover recent progress within the enormous wide field of botany as a whole. Indeed, today it is a struggle to cope with recent progress in one's own field, not to speak of that of fellow-botanists too. Progress in botany is presented in sections, conveniently arranged and clear. 1 can find my way through it easily.
There are 6 sections (with editors and contributors in brackets) reporting on: A.
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