Economic Botany

Economic Botany by S. L. Kochhar, published by Cambridge University Press in July 2016, is a comprehensive resource spanning 664 pages. This edition provides an up-to-date account of significant crops cultivated globally, detailing their history, exploration, domestication, and distribution. The text begins with the origins and diversification of cultivated plants and progresses to cover tropical, subtropical, and temperate crops that serve as sources of food, beverages, spices, and medicines.
Readers will find an in-depth discussion on various topics, including crop improvement, biodiversity conservation, and ethnobotanical studies. The book emphasizes the genetic and evolutionary aspects of plants, highlighting their health benefits and commercial importance. Illustrated with numerous well-labeled diagrams and pictures, this work is designed for students in fields such as botany, agriculture, horticulture, and environmental science, making it a valuable addition to academic resources in life sciences and technology.
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This book offers an up-to-date account of important crops grown worldwide. It provides detailed discussion on the history of plant exploration, migration, domestication and distribution, and crop improvement. The text starts with the origin and diversification of cultivated plants, followed by discussion on tropical, subtropical and temperate crops that are sources of food, beverages, spices and medicines, as well as plant insecticides, timber plants and essential oil-yielding plants. The genetic and evolutionary aspects of different plants and their health benefits are highlighted. The book covers topics dealing with biodiversity conservation, petro-crops, ethnobotanical studies, and important sub-tropical and temperate plants that have commercial importance. The significance of major plant species under each category is described in detail. Illustrated with numerous well-labelled line diagrams and pictures, this book will be useful for students of botany, food and nutrition, forestry, agriculture, horticulture, plant breeding and environmental science.
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