Críticas:
"The Dictionary of Science for Gardeners should be on every potting shed shelf. . . . Michael Allaby's dictionary is its own sort of travelogue through the horticultural world." --The New York Times "A useful guide for gaining a better understanding of the complex world of garden science." --Gardens Illustrated "Written for the layperson with an interest in understanding the scientific terminology used in books and articles related to modern gardening. . . . Notable for broad coverage, this volume is recommended for public and special libraries with horticulture or gardening collections." --Booklist "This book will be useful to nursery professionals and botany and earth science students. Serious gardeners looking for definitions to words found in technical natural science and gardening texts as well as those seeking additional resources will also be pleased." --Library Journal "At more than 500 pages containing the exploration and explanation of some six thousand scientific terms, covering sixteen branches of science that are of particular interest to gardeners, the non-techy among us should not feel cheated by Mr Allaby's exhaustive pronouncements." --Hortus "With its breadth of information, The Dictionary of Science for Gardeners is a valuable resource for gardeners, horticulturists, new botany students, and dictionary lovers everywhere." --NYBG's Plant Talk "Today's well-educated gardener, whether amateur or professional, will find this somewhat niche dictionary useful, especially when reading scientific articles related to gardens and horticulture. It is a unique, well-curated assortment of entries on topics as diverse as climate change, ecology, and native plants." --Choice "If you're planning on entering a gardening spelling bee, or if you just need help navigating the complex world of gardening science, then The Dictionary of Science for Gardeners is for you." --Michigan Gardener
Reseña del editor:
This must-have reference will help you navigate the complex world of science. It defines more than 6,000 words from 16 branches of science that are of particular interest to gardeners, from abscission (a plant's rejection of an organ) to zoochary (the dispersal of seeds by animals). Hundreds of illustrations clarify key definitions and help explain abstract concepts. Definitions reflect the latest developments in science; Covers topical issues like climate change, ecology, and native plants; Indispensable to home gardeners and nursery professionals.
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