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Embryology of Plants is a book that brings to the notice of the readers the various aspects of plant formation like the manner in which the plants reproduce, the ways in which the cells are formed and the functions of different parts of a plant. The book takes a deep dive into the structure and existence of plants, explaining the role and importance of each part of it, especially in the development stages, where the cells are forming. This book tries to unravel the various embryological aspects of plants so that it can be informative for the students or readers who are pursuing this field and be helpful for their research.
About the author
Arit Efretuei obtained her PhD in Agriculture from the University of Reading, UK in 2015. Her interests are in crop nutrient uptake, soil nutrient management and mitigation of soil nutrient losses to the environment. She is presently working as a freelance agronomic writer.
Summary
Focuses on the common developmental process and compiles novel tools and methods designed specifically for studying plant embryogenesis. This handy tool is ideally suited to researchers and graduate students seeking a coherent view of current perspectives on embryogenesis and endosperm development in flowering plants.