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Science writer and plant expert Rebecca E. Hirsch presents fun and gross facts about a variety of plants along with explaining the science behind why they do what they do.
Libraries in all universities and research establishments where agricultural and biological sciences are studied and taught should have multiple copies of this very valuable book on their shelves.
This is the first book in a brand-new series featuring TONS of awesomely incredible, weird, and crazy facts!
Linked to this, is the need to better understand the mechanisms responsible for reductions in growth and yield in affected crops.
And will he ever learn to like his new teacher? This exciting novel continues the adventures of the Magic School Bus, the inspiration for the Emmy Award–winning animated series that has now been revived by Netflix.
Pocket Reads have fantastic breadth and variety of genre, with Pocket Sci-Fi, Pocket Tales and Pocket Chillers making up the rest of the collection of independent readers.
A children's book which teaches children between the ages of 0-3 years about basic science principles
Did you know crickets have ears on their knees?
The physical security of nuclear power plants (NPP) and their vulnerability to acts of terrorism was elevated to a national security concern following the 9/11 attacks.
The book illustrates the use of putative microbial agents which provide good protection to the plant from biotic pathogens attack.