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Population Biology of Plants.

Population Biology of Plants.

Population Biology of Plants.

Population Biology of Plants.

by Harper, L. John

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Botany Monographs . 1st. Ed. 3rd. Print. Pub. Academic Press. 1979. pp.xxiv, 892 with text figs., graphs and tables. 8vo. Nr. fine hardback. With the Publisher�s press release for the book loosely inserted. The author defines a science of population biology appropriate for plants. He discusses the processes that determine the number of plants - and the number of plant parts - by describing the separate stages in a general model of population behaviour, and analyses the ways in which individual plants interfere with each other's growth and risk of death.

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Population Biology of Plants.
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Harper, L. John
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1st. Ed. 3rd. Print. Pub. Academic Press. 1979
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Hardcover
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Botany Monographs

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