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Plants of Central Asia : Plant Collections from China and Mongolia. Vol. 7 : Liliaceae to Orchidaceae
Plants of Central Asia : Plant Collections from China and Mongolia. Vol. 7 : Liliaceae to Orchidaceae
상세정보
- 자료유형
- 단행본
- ISBN
- 9781578081189
- ISBN
- 1578081181(v.7)
- ISBN
- 1578080622(set)
- 언어부호
- 본문언어 - eng, 원저작언어 - ger
- 청구기호
- 525.75116 G885p
- 서명/저자
- Plants of Central Asia : Plant Collections from China and Mongolia. Vol. 7 : Liliaceae to Orchidaceae / by V I Grubov
- 판사항
- English language ed.
- 발행사항
- Enfield, N.H. : Science, c2003
- 형태사항
- 186 p. : ill. ; 25 cm
- 서지주기
- Include(p. 163-169)index.
- 내용주기
- 완전내용This volume of the English translation of the series prepared by the Komarov Botanical Institute covers Altai, Khangai and Kentei ranges in the north, Greater Khingan Range in the east, Pamir in the west, the Great Wall in the Southeast and the Himalayas in the south. The book describes the families Liliaceae to Orchidaceae. Onions represent the largest and most important group in the volume, but many species of this genus are valuable fodder plants, as well as characterist plants of desert steppes.
- 일반주제명
- Plants of Central Asia.
- 기타저자
- Grubov, V I
- Control Number
- shingu:287985
- 책소개
-
This volume of the English translation of the series prepared by the Komarov Botanical Institute covers Altai, Khangai and Kentei ranges in the north, Greater Khingan Range in the east, Pamir in the west, the Great Wall in the Southeast and the Himalayas in the south.
MARC
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■020 ▼a1578081181(v.7)
■0201 ▼a1578080622(set)
■0411 ▼aeng▼hger
■090 ▼a525.75116▼bG885p
■24510▼aPlants of Central Asia▼bPlant Collections from China and Mongolia▼nVol. 7▼cLiliaceae to Orchidaceae▼dby V I Grubov
■250 ▼aEnglish language ed.
■260 ▼aEnfield, N.H.▼bScience▼cc2003
■300 ▼a186 p.▼bill.▼c25 cm
■504 ▼aInclude(p. 163-169)index.
■505 0▼aThis volume of the English translation of the series prepared by the Komarov Botanical Institute covers Altai, Khangai and Kentei ranges in the north, Greater Khingan Range in the east, Pamir in the west, the Great Wall in the Southeast and the Himalayas in the south. The book describes the families Liliaceae to Orchidaceae. Onions represent the largest and most important group in the volume, but many species of this genus are valuable fodder plants, as well as characterist plants of desert steppes.
■650 0▼aPlants of Central Asia.
■7001 ▼aGrubov, V I


