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Pollination Biology

Pollination Biology
Author: Dharam P. Abrol
Edition: 2012
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 9400719418



Pollination Biology: Biodiversity Conservation and Agricultural Production


This book has a wider approach not strictly focused on crop production compared to other books that are strictly oriented towards bees, but has a generalist approach to pollination biology. Download Pollination Biology: Biodiversity Conservation and Agricultural Production from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. It also highlights relationships between introduced and wild pollinators and consequences of such introductions on communities of wild pollinating insects. The chapters on biochemical basis of plant-pollination interaction, pollination energetics, climate change and pollinators and pollinators as bioindicators of ecosystem functioning provide a base for future insights into pollination biology. The role of honeybees and wild bees on crop pollination, value of bee pollination, planned honeybee pollination, non-bee pollinators, safety of pollinators, pollination Search and find a lot of engineering books in many category availabe for free download.

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