Plant Anatomy: An Applied Approach
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This indispensable textbook provides a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of all aspects of plant anatomy.
- Emphasizes the application of plant anatomy and its relevance to modern botanical research.
- Features expanded treatment on vegetative anatomy and additional material on functional anatomy.
- Includes a CD ROM of high quality photographs and scanning electron microscope images giving students access to the microscopic detail of plant structures essential to gaining a real understanding of the subject.
- Exercises for the laboratory are also included on the CD ROM making this work an indispensable resource for lectures and laboratory classes.
“The book is very attractively priced, benefits from many excellent colour images and extra material on the enclosed CD, and takes a practical hands-on approach that will win many friends. Plant anatomy: an applied approach deserves to do well!” (Annals of Botany, 2008)
A Network version of the Virtual Plant CD-ROM that accompanies the book is available for separate purchase.
To access the artwork from the book, please visit: www.blackwellpublishing.com/cutler.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1046330 in Books
- Published on: 2008-03-21
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 312 pages
Editorial Reviews
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“This book would be an excellent resource for undergraduate or graduate courses in plant anatomy and plant biology, and a valuable reference for researchers and postgraduates. Summing Up: Highly recommended.” (CHOICE, February 2009)
"This book and CD should be seen as a major resource by teachers in this field and a definite reference item in their teaching." (Ecological & Environmental Education, 2008)
Plant anatomy is a foundational and ever-advancing topic. This book by plant anatomy experts Cutler (honorary research fellow, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and president, Linnean Society of London, UK), Botha (Rhodes Univ., Grahamstown, South Africa), and Stevenson (curator and vice president for botanical science, New York Botanical Garden) give an up-to-date and concise treatment of the subject. The work covers classic subjects including morphology, tissue systems, meristems, transport systems, organs, and reproductive structures. Additional chapters address adaptive and applied aspects of plant anatomy, as well as practical microtechnique. A glossary with pictures provides a quick reference guide for terms. Two appendixes are included: one detailing a broad range of species that is useful for study material and another on practical exercises that can be done with the accompanying CD-ROM. The numerous images and exercises on the CD-ROM will help students acquire an in-depth understanding of the subject. This book would be an excellent resource for undergraduate or graduate courses in plant anatomy and plant biology, and a valuable reference for researchers and postgraduates. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals. –R. B. Pratt, California State University–Bakersfield (Choice, February 2009)
"The book is very attractively priced, benefits from many excellent colour images ... Plant anatomy: an applied approach deserves to do well!" (Annals of Botany)
"What makes the text stand out is the accompanying CD." (Ecological and Environmental Education)
From the Back Cover
This indispensable textbook provides a comprehensive overview of all aspects of plant anatomy. Completely up to date and presenting the latest research, Plant Anatomy emphasizes the application of plant anatomy and its relevance to modern botanical research.
Accompanying the text is The Virtual Plant CD-ROM containing high-quality photographs and scanning electron microscope images. This key resource will give students access to the microscopic detail of plant structures essential to gaining a real understanding of the subject. Exercises for the laboratory are also included on the CD-ROM making this work an indispensable resource for lectures and laboratory classes.
Plant Anatomy will be an essential reference for undergraduates taking courses in plant anatomy, applied plant anatomy and plant biology courses; and for researchers and postgraduates in plant sciences.
About the Author
David F Cutler is currently an Honorary Research Fellow at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, a Visiting Professor in Botany, Reading University, and an Honorary Lecturer, Imperial College, London University. He was formerly Deputy Keeper and Head of the Plant Anatomy Section, Jodrell Laboratory, RBG Kew. He is currently President of the Linnean Society of London. His research is in pure and applied plant anatomy, including systematic anatomy of angiosperms, functional aspects of plant structure and identification of fragmentary plant material.
Ted Botha is Professor of Botany and was Head of Department at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, South Africa. His research into plant structure and function is recognized internationally as well as locally, by the National Research Foundation. He serves on the organizing committees for several international plant structure–function groups, and is a former President of The South African Association of Botany. His contribution to teaching at Rhodes University was recognized through the award of the Vice Chancellor’s Distinguished Teaching Award in 2005.
Dennis Wm Stevenson is currently Rupert Barneby Curator and Vice President for Botanical Science at the New York Botanical Garden. He also serves as editor of the journal Botanical Review, has published over 200 peer-reviewed papers, and edited 11 books ranging from horticulture to paleobotany to genomics. He holds adjunct faculty positions at City University of New York, Columbia University, Cornell University, New York University, and Yale University.
Customer Reviews
Disappointment
When I bough Plant Anatomy - an applied approach I expected to buy a more dynamic, updated view of plant anatomy within an updated and applied context. Unfortunately, the book is totally descriptive, extremely superficial, practically without real picture of plant tissues and organs, and with more than a few errors. The errors range from outdated plant names to anatomical errors (!) Furthermore, the book has no citations and not a mention on all the genes acting during plant development that are alread known. I should also warn Mac users that the CD that comes with the book is not directely compatible with our computers.
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