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A Guide to the Higher Plants of Belarus

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A Guide to the Higher Plants of Belarus.
Minsk. 1999. 472 pages.

In Russian. Papercover.
ISBN 985-6182-78-6

Published by Design PRO, Minsk, Belarus

Scientific Editor: Prof. Viktor I. Parfyonov, NASB Academician

In the book prepared in the Institute of Experimental Botany of NAS of Belarus and the Belarusian State University, the information about wild and most widespreading intruduced and arable kinds of plants is presented. The dichotomizing keys for definition of departments, classes, families, sorts and kinds of plants are given. The characteristic of kinds is given, for each of them are specified the Latin and Russian names and synonyms, vital forms, terms of flowering, place of growing, their distribution is also characterized according to administrative-territorial division of the Republic, the protected kinds are marked. The determinant tables are prefaced with the dictionary of the botanical terms coming across the text. The guide is illustrated by figures, is supplied with the indexes of the Russian and Latin names of plants. The book is intended for teachers and students of biological specialities of higher and secondary educational institutions, teachers, schoolboys from high schools, liceums and gymnasias, botanists, geographers, ecologists, physicians, workers of wood, village facilities and natural protection bodies, and a wide circle of nature amateurs. Can be used on boarder territories (Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Ukraine, Poland).

Click here to read the book's Preface and Table of Contents both in Russian.

Publisher's Mailing Address: 65 Fr. Skaryny Praspekt, Minsk BY-220027, Republic of Belarus


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