Dominant throughout the temperate northern hemisphere, conifers form the backbone of boreal ecosystems. This comprehensive reference work explains the complex life cycles of these trees. Based on more than five decades of study, Graham R. Powell provides an illustrated, guided tour of conifers from seed and reproduction to old age and death. Focusing on the most common species, Powell offers a clear picture of conifers-a type of tree that plays a vital role in various environmental systems and upon which humankind relies for its lifestyle. The engaging text is peppered throughout with interesting facts and comparative data about well- and lesser-known species. The Lives of Conifers features hundreds of full-color illustrations and expansive morphological, anatomical, and physiological information about the evergreens. The book includes a glossary of terms and a detailed bibliography for further study.
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The large-format book is packed with excellent color photographs and diagrams... admirable but quite specialized. Choice 2009 This volume is a must read for anyone interested in exploring or teaching about the lives of conifers. -- James E. Eckenwalder Quarterly Review of Biology 2011 Well edited, well indexed, clearly written, illustrated with 685 color images, this book is a must for anyone dealing with trees of the northeastern United States and Canada and will be a valuable supplement in forestry and botany courses. -- Lytton John Musselman Economic Botany 2010
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Produkt-Hinweis
Fadenheftung
Gewebe-Einband
mit Schutzumschlag
Illustrationen
685 farbige Abbildungen
685 Illustrations, color
Maße
Höhe: 279 mm
Breite: 224 mm
Dicke: 37 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-0-8018-9243-1 (9780801892431)
DOI
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Graham R. Powell is a professor emeritus in the Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Management at the University of New Brunswick, Canada. His research on conifers has been published widely in journals, professional books, and field guides.
Autor*in
Professor EmeritusUniversity of New Brunswick