2 edition of Economic botany of Alabama. found in the catalog.
Economic botany of Alabama.
Roland M. Harper
Published
1913
in University, Ala
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | Alabama. [State geologist] Monograph[s], no. 8-9 |
Contributions | Alabama. State Commission of Forestry. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | SB108.U7 A25 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | v., |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL251509M |
LC Control Number | gs 13000530 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 1242831 |
ECONOMIC BOTANY Economic botany is the study of the identification, properties, uses, and dis-tribution of economic plants. The Society for Economic Botany in its original constitution defined economic botany as "all activities which pertain to the past, present, and future uses of plants by man. It is recognized that this broad definition. Subjects: Botany Botany, Economic Botany, Medical Applied and economic botany, especially adapted for the use of students in technical schools, agricultural, pharmaceutical and medical colleges, and also as a book of reference for chemists, food analysts and students engaged in the morphological and physiological study of plants.
In the s and '90s, speculators bid up land prices from $10 an acre to $ to $1, an acre, according to Armes's book, The Story of Coal and Iron in Alabama. The area indeed flourished. Sharecroppers from the countryside and European immigrants flocked to the area to mine coal and do dangerous and taxing work in the furnaces. Economic botany definition is - a division of botany that deals with the utilization of plants.
This text provides students with a summary of the interactions between human and plants from early history to present. Enough general botany is provided to orient readers to parts of the plants discussed, and their mechanisms of function. Unlike other texts on economic botany, this text discusses molecular methods in the study and alteration of. ECONOMIC BOTANY • Vol. 61, no. 2, pp. – • Summer Economic Botany Vol. 61 No. 2 Summer Devoted to Past, Present, and Future Uses of Plants by People Published for The Society for Economic Botany by The New York Botanical Garden Press Issued 30 June Contents Economic Botany Volume 61(2) Merremia dissecta.
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Economic botany of Alabama by Harper, Roland McMillan, Publication date Catalogue of the trees, shrubs and vines of Alabama, with their economic properties and local distribution Addeddate Call number Camera Canon 5D This book is available with additional data at Biodiversity Heritage Pages: Joint Conference of the Society for Economic Botany and the International Society for Ethnopharmacology (, London, England).
Plants for food and medicine: proceedings of the joint conference of the Society for Economic Botany and the International Society for Ethnopharmacology, London, July Editors, N. Etkin and others. Enough general botany is provided to orient readers to parts of the plants discussed, and their mechanisms of function.
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of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, AL. Harper, R. Economic Botany of Alabama, part 1: Geographical report, including descriptions of the natural divisions of the state, their forests and forest industries, with quantitative analyses and statistical tables.
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commercial tree species of Alabama, plus some flora that are quite limited in their range and use. This list of trees was compiled from the following sources: Monograph 9, Economic Botany of Alabama, Part 2 () by Roland M.
Harper; Forest Trees of Alabama () by Ivan R. Martin, Extension Forester, Wilber B. DeVall, Head, Forestry. Simply put, Economic Botany is the interaction of people with plants.
Economic botany is closely related to the field of ethnobotany—that word is based on two Greek roots: ethnos (race: people: cultural group) and botanikos (of herbs) and can mean the plant lore of a race or people as well as the study of that lore.
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