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Grasses : $b A handbook for use in the field and laboratory

By H. Marshall (Harry Marshall) Ward

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Explore the world of grasses through detailed observations and classifications, unlocking their significance in nature and agriculture.

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2015-01-06
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Summary

"Grasses: A Handbook for Use in the Field and Laboratory" by H. Marshall Ward is a handbook that opens the world of grasses to students and botanists, revealing how to spot and sort different grasses by carefully looking at their unique traits in both natural settings and labs. The book stresses why grasses are important to the environment and farming because they grow almost everywhere and play many critical roles. Ward explains how crucial it is to examine grasses carefully to tell them apart, especially by looking at their stems and leaves, and he's thankful for the help he got from other experts while writing it.

About the Author

Harry Marshall Ward, FRS,, was a British botanist, mycologist, and plant pathologist. He was one of the first scientists to study physiological plant pathology

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