Kleier C. Plant Science. An Introduction to Botany (Course Guidebook) 2017
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Textbook in PDF format In Plant Science: An Introduction to Botany, Dr. Catherine Kleier invites us to open our eyes to the phenomenal world of plant life and to the process she calls “Natura Revelata,” the joy of celebrating and learning from the secrets of nature. As Dr. Kleier shares her knowledge with contagious excitement for her subject, she emphasizes the middle ground: Instead of focusing on cell microbiology or the study of ecosystems and habitats, she stresses the basic biology, function, and the amazing adaptations of the plants we see all around us. Dr. Kleier proposes and establishes that there is pleasure to be found in being able to identify and understand the workings of that tree outside the window. With almost 400,000 known species and thousands more identified every year, the variety of plant life is almost overwhelming - from the microscopic to the largest organism on Earth. In this course, you will learn about the fascinating adaptations that have allowed plants to thrive in almost every corner of the world and the unique plants that have evolved as a result. You’ll learn about the latest discoveries regarding plant communication, the myriad ways they manage and shape their own environments, and why botanists are still debating what it really means to be a unique species. The Joy of Botany Plants Are like People Moss Sex and Peat's Engineered Habitat Fern Spores and the Vascular Conquest of Land Roots and Symbiosis with Non-Plants Stems Are More Than Just the In-Between The Leaf as a Biochemical Factory Photosynthesis Everyone Should Understand Days and Years in the Lives of Plants Advent of Seeds: Cycads and Ginkgoes Why Conifers Are Holiday Plants Secrets of Flower Power The Coevolution of Who Pollinates Whom The Many Forms of Fruit: Tomatoes to Peanuts Plant Seeds Get Around Water Plants Came from Land Why the Tropics Have So Many Plant Species The Complexity of Grasses and Grasslands Shrublands of Roses and Wine The Desert Bonanza of Plant Shapes How Temperate Trees Change Color and Grow Alpine Cold Makes Plants Do Funny Things Bad Plants Aren't So Bad Modifying the Genes of Plants