You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
The main purpose of writing this e-book is to meet requirements of the botany students of degree classes. The Book of Botany – “Diversity of Microbes and Cryptogams” is based on UGC model curriculum and as per the B. Sc. First Year Botany syllabus of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad. Subject matter has been divided into 5 chapters. The first chapter includes diversity of microbes with a general account of Virus, Mycoplasma and Bacteria. The succeeding chapters are concerned with Algae, Fungi, Lichen, Bryophyta and Pteridophyta. General characters, detailed descriptions, reproduction and life cycles of important representatives of each group have been provided in simple language which can easily be grasped by students. To make subject easy and understandable, profusely illustrated and self-explanatory diagrams have been added, which are drawn by Miss. Sakshi Sharma. Question Bank has been provided at the end with long questions and short questions, which are frequently asked in examinations.
With Common Interior Alaska Cryptogams, Gary A. Laursen and Rodney Seppelt offer the first field guide to cryptogams of the Denali National Park and Preserve. Useful to both lay and professional investigators, this fully illustrated compendium covers mushroom fungi, lichenized fungi, lichenicolous fungi, slime molds, mosses, and liverworts. This field guide to commonly seen cryptogams will provide a basis for understanding their vast diversity of taxa, speciation, edibility, relative abundance, and utility, as well as the ecological roles played by these organisms.
The book's unnamed narrator, growing up during the 1950s, is beset by aloof parents, a cruel sister, and relentless mocking from his peers, compelling him to seek out works of art and literature as solace and to uncover new relationships in the struggle to embrace his own sexuality.
None