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- catalog contributor b1322278.
- catalog contributor b1322279.
- catalog contributor b1322280.
- catalog created "1958.".
- catalog date "1958".
- catalog date "1958.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1958.".
- catalog description "Early history of the Botanical Society of America: Oswald Tippo, p.1; Awards of certificates of merit: Bernard S. Meyer, p.14; Microbes-man's mighty midgets: Kenneth B. Raper, p.33; Fight with the fungi, or the rusts and rots that rob us, the blasts and blights that beset us: James G. Horsfall, p.50; Problems in preventing plant-disease epidemics: E.C. Stakman, p.61; Anatomist's view of virus diseases: Katerine Esau, p.78; Research of xylem and phloem; progress in fifty years: Vernon I. Cheadle, p.95; Botany and Morphogenesis: Edmund W. Sinnott, p.118; Cytology:the study of the cell: Ralph E. Cleland, p.130; Induced polypoidy: O.J. Eigsti, p.153; Cytogenetics and evolution of the grass family: G. Ledyard Stebbins, p.166; Taxonomy of the higher plants: Reed C. Rollins, p.192; Highlights of botanical exploration in the new world: Bassett Maguire, p.209; Natural history, statistics, and applied mathematics:".
- catalog description "Edgar Anderson, p.247; Application of some phytosociological techniques to brazilian rain forest: Stanley A. Cain: ; Gustavus M. de Oliveira Castro ; J. Murca Piras ; Nilo Tomas da Silva, p.261; The development of association and climax concepts, thier use in interpretation of deciduous forest: E. Lucy Braun, p.329; Recent Evolution of ecological concepts in relation to the eastern forests of north america: R.H. Whittaker, p.340; Botanists and the conservation of natural resources: Paul B. Sears, p.359; Soil-plant relationships and plant nutrition: A.G. Norman, p.367; Physiological aspects of aging in plants: William J. Robbins, p.380; Growth and growth hormones in plants: Kenneth V. Thimann, p.391; Weed Control: A.S. Crafts, p.405; Horticulture is a great green carpet that covers the earth: H.B. Turkey, p.422; Botany and medicine: H.W. Youngken, Jr., p.442; On the popularization of botany: Donald Culross Peattie,".
- catalog description "Golden Jubilee Symposium. Progress and outstanding achievements in various fields of botany during the past fifty years: p.551; Introduction: James E. Canright, p.553; Progress and outstanding achievements in phycology during the past fifty years: George F. Papenfuss, p.554; Mycology during the past fifty years: William H. Weston, p.570; Plant taxonomy in an age of expirement: Licoln Constance, p.581; Fifty years of paleobotany,1906-1956: Theodor Just, p.590; Some aspects of progress in plant morphology during the past fifty years: Arthur J. Eames, p.606; Fifty years of plant physiology in the U.S.A.: F.W. Went, p.615; Index: p.629.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies.".
- catalog description "p.456; Botanical history: Andrew Denny Rodgers III, p.467; The role of study of algae in the development of Botany: Gilbert M. Smith, p.471; College botany could come alive: Hiden T. Cox ; John A. Behnke, p.484; The odor of botany: Harry J. Fuller, p.489; Botany for living: Clarence J. Hylander, p.497; More plants for man: W.H. Hodge, p.504; Botanical Aspects of the paper-pulp and tanning industries in the united states, an economic and historical survey: Edmund H. Fulling, p.508; Botanic gardens-what role today? An "Operation Bootstraps" opportunity for botanists: George S. Avery, Jr., p.536; Arboreta and botanical gardens in the field of plant sciences and human welfare: R.J. Seibert, p.545.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 638 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Fifty years of botany.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Fifty years of botany.".
- catalog issued "1958".
- catalog issued "1958.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : McGraw-Hill,".
- catalog relation "Fifty years of botany.".
- catalog subject "580.4".
- catalog subject "Botany.".
- catalog subject "QK81 .B697".
- catalog tableOfContents "Early history of the Botanical Society of America: Oswald Tippo, p.1; Awards of certificates of merit: Bernard S. Meyer, p.14; Microbes-man's mighty midgets: Kenneth B. Raper, p.33; Fight with the fungi, or the rusts and rots that rob us, the blasts and blights that beset us: James G. Horsfall, p.50; Problems in preventing plant-disease epidemics: E.C. Stakman, p.61; Anatomist's view of virus diseases: Katerine Esau, p.78; Research of xylem and phloem; progress in fifty years: Vernon I. Cheadle, p.95; Botany and Morphogenesis: Edmund W. Sinnott, p.118; Cytology:the study of the cell: Ralph E. Cleland, p.130; Induced polypoidy: O.J. Eigsti, p.153; Cytogenetics and evolution of the grass family: G. Ledyard Stebbins, p.166; Taxonomy of the higher plants: Reed C. Rollins, p.192; Highlights of botanical exploration in the new world: Bassett Maguire, p.209; Natural history, statistics, and applied mathematics:".
- catalog tableOfContents "Edgar Anderson, p.247; Application of some phytosociological techniques to brazilian rain forest: Stanley A. Cain: ; Gustavus M. de Oliveira Castro ; J. Murca Piras ; Nilo Tomas da Silva, p.261; The development of association and climax concepts, thier use in interpretation of deciduous forest: E. Lucy Braun, p.329; Recent Evolution of ecological concepts in relation to the eastern forests of north america: R.H. Whittaker, p.340; Botanists and the conservation of natural resources: Paul B. Sears, p.359; Soil-plant relationships and plant nutrition: A.G. Norman, p.367; Physiological aspects of aging in plants: William J. Robbins, p.380; Growth and growth hormones in plants: Kenneth V. Thimann, p.391; Weed Control: A.S. Crafts, p.405; Horticulture is a great green carpet that covers the earth: H.B. Turkey, p.422; Botany and medicine: H.W. Youngken, Jr., p.442; On the popularization of botany: Donald Culross Peattie,".
- catalog tableOfContents "Golden Jubilee Symposium. Progress and outstanding achievements in various fields of botany during the past fifty years: p.551; Introduction: James E. Canright, p.553; Progress and outstanding achievements in phycology during the past fifty years: George F. Papenfuss, p.554; Mycology during the past fifty years: William H. Weston, p.570; Plant taxonomy in an age of expirement: Licoln Constance, p.581; Fifty years of paleobotany,1906-1956: Theodor Just, p.590; Some aspects of progress in plant morphology during the past fifty years: Arthur J. Eames, p.606; Fifty years of plant physiology in the U.S.A.: F.W. Went, p.615; Index: p.629.".
- catalog tableOfContents "p.456; Botanical history: Andrew Denny Rodgers III, p.467; The role of study of algae in the development of Botany: Gilbert M. Smith, p.471; College botany could come alive: Hiden T. Cox ; John A. Behnke, p.484; The odor of botany: Harry J. Fuller, p.489; Botany for living: Clarence J. Hylander, p.497; More plants for man: W.H. Hodge, p.504; Botanical Aspects of the paper-pulp and tanning industries in the united states, an economic and historical survey: Edmund H. Fulling, p.508; Botanic gardens-what role today? An "Operation Bootstraps" opportunity for botanists: George S. Avery, Jr., p.536; Arboreta and botanical gardens in the field of plant sciences and human welfare: R.J. Seibert, p.545.".
- catalog title "Fifty years of botany : golden jubilee volume of the Botanical Society of America / edited by William Campbell Steere.".
- catalog type "text".