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Samenatlas: Teil 3: Fabaceae Teil 4: Hypericaceae
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Samenatlas: Teil 3: Fabaceae Teil 4: Hypericaceae

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The Botanical Institute of Innsbruck University has an extensive collelction of plant seeds. Based on this collection of morphology and ultra-structure of numerous seeds from different plant families were investigated using SEM. So far more than 6.000 detailed microphotographies are available and provide useful information for botanical systematics, ultrastructural, palaeobotancial and archaebotanical studies. The second volume of the present seed atlas encompasses the legume (Fabaceae) and the St. John"s Wort (Hyperiaceae) family. This study follows the suggestion made by palynologists of the Botanical Institute of Innsbruck University, the professor Dr. S. Bortenschlager and Dr. K. Oggl

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Austrian Academy of Sciences Press
Country
Austria
Date
11 June 2010
Pages
222
ISBN
9783700168508

The Botanical Institute of Innsbruck University has an extensive collelction of plant seeds. Based on this collection of morphology and ultra-structure of numerous seeds from different plant families were investigated using SEM. So far more than 6.000 detailed microphotographies are available and provide useful information for botanical systematics, ultrastructural, palaeobotancial and archaebotanical studies. The second volume of the present seed atlas encompasses the legume (Fabaceae) and the St. John"s Wort (Hyperiaceae) family. This study follows the suggestion made by palynologists of the Botanical Institute of Innsbruck University, the professor Dr. S. Bortenschlager and Dr. K. Oggl

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Austrian Academy of Sciences Press
Country
Austria
Date
11 June 2010
Pages
222
ISBN
9783700168508