
SEED DORMANCY AND GERMINATION
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Blackie, Glasgow and London, 1988, believe First Printing thus. ISBN 0-216-91636-4. Trade paperback, 146 pages including Appendix, References and Index. Very good; wraps show light edge and cover wear, very small corner bends; binding tight with no reader creases; faint impressions on front, a few scratches on rear. Interior clean and unmarked. Includes tables, graphs and drawings. ‘This book covers the physiological and ecological aspects of seed dormancy and germination in a manner suitable for advanced undergraduates. The author considers the relationship between plant form and function and explains, in physical and chemical terms, plant growth and development. … This volume in the Tertiary Level Biology series is written for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers in plant physiology, plant biochemistry, plant morphology and plant ecology.’ (from rear wrap)