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Plant geography

Raunkiaer, C. (1934). The Life Forms of Plants and Statistical Plant Geography. Oxford Clarendon Press. [Pg.45]

III. A correlation between chemistry and plant geography in the genus Eucryphia. Phytochemistry 6 1407-1413. [Pg.303]

Daubenmire, R. 1978. Plant Geography with Special Reference to North America. Academic Press, New York, NY. [Pg.309]

Glennie, C. W., Harborne, J. B., Rowley, G. D., and Marchant, C. J. 1971. Correlation between flavonoid chemistry and plant geography in the Senecio radicans complex. Phytochemistry 10 2413-2417. [Pg.313]

Van Steenis, C. G. G. J. 1971. Nothofagus, key genus to plant geography, in time and space, hving and fossil, ecology and phylogeny. Blumea 19 65-98. [Pg.333]

Wolfe, J. A. 1975. Some aspects of plant geography of the Northern Hemisphere during the late Cretaceous and Tertiary. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 62 264-279. [Pg.335]

Sitch, S. (2003). Evaluation of ecosystem dynamics, plant geography and terrestrial carbon cycling in the LPJ dynamic global vegetation model. Global Change Biol. 9(2), 161-185. [Pg.269]

Plant Geography is lacking in this manual, due to the limited amount of time available for the preparation of this manual. We hope to provide a chapter on this subject in a next edition. [Pg.171]

Carter, G. F., Plant Geography and Cultural History in the American Southwest, Viking... [Pg.294]

PLANT GEOGRAPHY describes the geographical distribution, which is determined by climate and its changes, history and capability of spreading. [Pg.5]

Cain, S.A., Foundations of Plant Geography, Harper and Row, New York, 1944. [Pg.252]

Wulff, E.V, An Introduction to Historical Plant Geography (trans. from Russian by E. Bris-senden). Chronica Botanica, Waltham, MA, 1950. [Pg.260]

On account of their widely different sources (plant, geography, method of manufacture, etc.) turpentine and rosin often vary considerably in their relative composition. [Pg.607]

Donoghue, M.J., BeU, C.D., and Li, J. (2001) Phylogenetic patterns in northern hemisphere plant geography. International Journal Plant Science, 162 S41-S52. [Pg.9]

Schmidt, R.G. 1957. The Silvics and Plant Geography of the Genus Abies in the Coastal Forests of British Columbia. Technical Publication T46, British Columbia Forest Service, Department of Lands and Forests, Victoria, B.C. 31 pp. [Pg.149]


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