Books by "Plant Research Institute (Canada)"

12 books found

Annual Report of the Director of the Department of Botanical Research

Annual Report of the Director of the Department of Botanical Research

by Carnegie Institution, Washington, D.C. Laboratory for Plant Physiology

1907

Monthly Bulletin of Agriculture Intelligence and of Plant-diseases

Monthly Bulletin of Agriculture Intelligence and of Plant-diseases

by International Institute of Agriculture. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE AND PLANT DISEASES, BUREAU OF

1912

Contributions from Boyce Thompson Institute

Contributions from Boyce Thompson Institute

by Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research

1930

Cereal Courier

Cereal Courier

by U.S.- Bureau of plant industry. Office of cereal investigations

1926

Contributions

Contributions

by Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research

1926

Professional Paper

Professional Paper

by Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research

1925

Record

Record

by Scottish Plant Breeding Station

1926

Lathyrus Genetic Resources Network

Lathyrus Genetic Resources Network

by International Plant Genetic Resources Institute Staff

1999 · Bioversity International

Scientific Manpower

Scientific Manpower

by William Henry Plant

1951

Annual Report of the Canadian Plant Disease Survey

Annual Report of the Canadian Plant Disease Survey

by Canada. Botany and Plant Pathology Division, Canada. Division of Botany, Plant Research Institute (Canada)

1925

Genes in the Field

Genes in the Field

by International Plant Genetic Resources Institute, International Development Research Centre (Canada)

2000 · IDRC

Genes in the Field provides an interdisciplinary foundation for an important new conservation program: maintaining biological resources of crop plants within the systems where they have evolved. The book offers a truly global vision of the on-farm conservation movement and, like no other before it, provides a comprehensive review of the issues and challenges of on-farm conservation of genetic resources. The book's chapters are written by a collection of outstanding scholars and academics from a variety of disciplines; they include biologists, agronomists, anthropologists, economists, lawyers and agricultural development specialists. Genes in the Field is truly global in scope and multidisciplinary in character. It will appeal to a large, varied and international audience. Its most general appeal will be to professionals in the fields of conservation and agricultural development, particularly those who are involved in planning or implementing conservation programs. For course work, the book will be appropriate for graduate programs in agricultural development and conservation.

Plant Science Literature

Plant Science Literature

by United States. Bureau of Plant Industry. Library

1935