Flore pastorale de montagne. Tome 2 : graminées, légumineuses et autres plantes fourragères
Mountain range flora. Volume 2: graminaceae, leguminous and other fodder species
, correspond une illustration de la plante entière et de ses détails morphologiques. Des renseignements sur la répartition géographique, les caractères écologiques et la qualité fourragère des légumineuses et autres plantes fourragères complètent cette
description.#The second volume on mountain range flora regroups, in a clear and precise manner, the information necessary to identify various fodder plants encountered in European temperate and submediterranean mountains. The book uses an identification key
to describe with high accuracy 57 fodder species at their vegetative stage. Moreover, 22 other fodder species which aren't leguminous species are described ; they belong to different botanic families. To each species described, there is a corresponding
illustration of the plant and its morphological details. Information on the distribution, the ecological characteristics and the forage quality of these fodder crops are also available.
Department and three in Cochabamba Department. The focus is on inexpensive vegetative practices, live contour barriers and leguminous cover crops for green manure. Phalaris grass has been the best live barrier and tarwi has been the legume best suited
Useful plants of neotropical origin and their wild relatives.
Agriculture ; Amérique du Sud ; Biogéographie ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Plante cultivée ; Zone intertropicale
Biogeographical, genetic and ethnobotanical dimensions of the full range of domesticated plants of the Americas as well as many important wild plants. Organization is primarily by use category : carbohydrates from roots and tubers| farinaceous
plants| protein plants, oil plants| palms, industrially useful plants| aromatics, narcotics, stimulants, spices| neotropical timber trees| tropical pasture plants| aromatic and fleshy fruits. Based on a translation to English of the 1977 book, Tropische
Plant migration : the dynamics of geographic patterning in seed plant species.
Case histories of migrating species at different time scales : modern, historical, Pleistocene, and early geological time. Many plants have exploited the effects of human disturbance of habitats. - (DWG)
L'A. explore quelques inégalités dans les façons dont la propriété intellectuelle a été appliquée aux ressources génétiques des plantes, en se polarisant sur les brevets.
Wp yw roslinnosci na kszta towanie koryt i brzegow rzek. (The impact of plants on the formation of river banks and channels)
The results of observations made during many years concerning the impact of plants on the formation of river banks and channels. The formation of the channels and banks is influenced by three basic groups of plants: aqueous plants, riverside plants
and over-channel plants. These plants contribute to the formation of specific river forms and river deposits. (d'après l'A.).
Originaires du Mexique, les dahlias ont d'abord été introduits comme plantes alimentaires avant d'acquérir leur réputation pour l'ornementation des jardins et en fleuristerie.―(OC)