Advances In Plant Science

Agriculture is fundamental to human life on Earth. Crop production supports all aspects of agriculture, including production of livestock. Plants dominate today’s biosphere. Because of their numbers, diversity, and ubiquity (on land and in water), plants are by far the most important primary producers on Earth. Through photosynthesis, plants control our atmosphere and capture the incident energy from the Sun, which provides nearly all of the chemical energy required to support the entire food chain that makes up the vast biodiversity of life on Earth.

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Advances In Plant Science

Agriculture is fundamental to human life on Earth. Crop production supports all aspects of agriculture, including production of livestock. Plants dominate today’s biosphere. Because of their numbers, diversity, and ubiquity (on land and in water), plants are by far the most important primary producers on Earth. Through photosynthesis, plants control our atmosphere and capture the incident energy from the Sun, which provides nearly all of the chemical energy required to support the entire food chain that makes up the vast biodiversity of life on Earth.

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Advances In Plant Science

Advances In Plant Science

by Dewasish Choudhary
Advances In Plant Science

Advances In Plant Science

by Dewasish Choudhary

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Agriculture is fundamental to human life on Earth. Crop production supports all aspects of agriculture, including production of livestock. Plants dominate today’s biosphere. Because of their numbers, diversity, and ubiquity (on land and in water), plants are by far the most important primary producers on Earth. Through photosynthesis, plants control our atmosphere and capture the incident energy from the Sun, which provides nearly all of the chemical energy required to support the entire food chain that makes up the vast biodiversity of life on Earth.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789354116162
Publisher: Arts & Science Academic Publishing
Publication date: 06/30/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 303
File size: 421 KB
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