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Trees In Patagonia (2005)
~EN NW
ISBN: 9783764388379 bzw. 3764388374, vermutlich in Englisch, Birkenhäuser Verlag, Basel/Boston/Stuttgart, Schweiz, neu.
Lieferung aus: Kanada, Lagernd, zzgl. Versandkosten.
Fig.1.0: Lago Frías and Monte Tronador (3478m) (09.03.2004, late afternoon) The idea underlying the present book was: to provide - The keys for the identi?cation lead to groups which amateurs as well as naturalists with a guide enabling them encompass a maximum of 12 genera or species. Within to identify the native tree species of Argentine Patago- these groups, the illustrations and the descriptions nia (comprising the large area from the Río Colorado to should easily allow to determine the plant in qu- the south) and Chilean Patagonia (taken from Valdivia tion. southwards), as well as about 95% of the arboreal species - The entries on the toxicity and the uses in medicine are introduced into these regions. As far as the text is con- very concise and held in general terms; readers are cerned, a few explanatory remarks may be helpful: referred to the works by Harborne et al. (1999), van Wyk and Wink (2004), Chevallier (2001), Roth et al. - Native species and cultivated pines have received a (1994), and E.H. Rapoport et al. (2003, 2005), resp- somewhat more detailed description than the intro- tively. duced, largely ornamental species. The criterion was - Remarks on the use of the wood and on other uses are to foster the knowledge of the native trees and of based on various sources and on personal observations those species employed for extensive afforestations. and experience.
Fig.1.0: Lago Frías and Monte Tronador (3478m) (09.03.2004, late afternoon) The idea underlying the present book was: to provide - The keys for the identi?cation lead to groups which amateurs as well as naturalists with a guide enabling them encompass a maximum of 12 genera or species. Within to identify the native tree species of Argentine Patago- these groups, the illustrations and the descriptions nia (comprising the large area from the Río Colorado to should easily allow to determine the plant in qu- the south) and Chilean Patagonia (taken from Valdivia tion. southwards), as well as about 95% of the arboreal species - The entries on the toxicity and the uses in medicine are introduced into these regions. As far as the text is con- very concise and held in general terms; readers are cerned, a few explanatory remarks may be helpful: referred to the works by Harborne et al. (1999), van Wyk and Wink (2004), Chevallier (2001), Roth et al. - Native species and cultivated pines have received a (1994), and E.H. Rapoport et al. (2003, 2005), resp- somewhat more detailed description than the intro- tively. duced, largely ornamental species. The criterion was - Remarks on the use of the wood and on other uses are to foster the knowledge of the native trees and of based on various sources and on personal observations those species employed for extensive afforestations. and experience.
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Trees in Patagonia (2008)
DE NW
ISBN: 9783764388379 bzw. 3764388374, in Deutsch, Springer Basel AG Sep 2008, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
Neuware - Fig.1.0: Lago Frías and Monte Tronador (3478m) (09.03.2004, late afternoon) The idea underlying the present book was: to provide The keys for the identi cation lead to groups which amateurs as well as naturalists with a guide enabling them encompass a maximum of 12 genera or species. Within to identify the native tree species of Argentine Patago- these groups, the illustrations and the descriptions nia (comprising the large area from the Río Colorado to should easily allow to determine the plant in qu- the south) and Chilean Patagonia (taken from Valdivia tion. southwards), as well as about 95% of the arboreal species The entries on the toxicity and the uses in medicine are introduced into these regions. As far as the text is con- very concise and held in general terms; readers are cerned, a few explanatory remarks may be helpful: referred to the works by Harborne et al. (1999), van Wyk and Wink (2004), Chevallier (2001), Roth et al. Native species and cultivated pines have received a (1994), and E.H. Rapoport et al. (2003, 2005), resp- somewhat more detailed description than the intro- tively. duced, largely ornamental species. The criterion was Remarks on the use of the wood and on other uses are to foster the knowledge of the native trees and of based on various sources and on personal observations those species employed for extensive afforestations. and experience. 283 pp. Englisch.
Neuware - Fig.1.0: Lago Frías and Monte Tronador (3478m) (09.03.2004, late afternoon) The idea underlying the present book was: to provide The keys for the identi cation lead to groups which amateurs as well as naturalists with a guide enabling them encompass a maximum of 12 genera or species. Within to identify the native tree species of Argentine Patago- these groups, the illustrations and the descriptions nia (comprising the large area from the Río Colorado to should easily allow to determine the plant in qu- the south) and Chilean Patagonia (taken from Valdivia tion. southwards), as well as about 95% of the arboreal species The entries on the toxicity and the uses in medicine are introduced into these regions. As far as the text is con- very concise and held in general terms; readers are cerned, a few explanatory remarks may be helpful: referred to the works by Harborne et al. (1999), van Wyk and Wink (2004), Chevallier (2001), Roth et al. Native species and cultivated pines have received a (1994), and E.H. Rapoport et al. (2003, 2005), resp- somewhat more detailed description than the intro- tively. duced, largely ornamental species. The criterion was Remarks on the use of the wood and on other uses are to foster the knowledge of the native trees and of based on various sources and on personal observations those species employed for extensive afforestations. and experience. 283 pp. Englisch.
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Trees in Patagonia
DE NW
ISBN: 9783764388379 bzw. 3764388374, in Deutsch, Springer Basel AG, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Rheinberg-Buch, [3813847].
Neuware - Fig.1.0: Lago Frías and Monte Tronador (3478m) (09.03.2004, late afternoon) The idea underlying the present book was: to provide The keys for the identi cation lead to groups which amateurs as well as naturalists with a guide enabling them encompass a maximum of 12 genera or species. Within to identify the native tree species of Argentine Patago- these groups, the illustrations and the descriptions nia (comprising the large area from the Río Colorado to should easily allow to determine the plant in qu- the south) and Chilean Patagonia (taken from Valdivia tion. southwards), as well as about 95% of the arboreal species The entries on the toxicity and the uses in medicine are introduced into these regions. As far as the text is con- very concise and held in general terms readers are cerned, a few explanatory remarks may be helpful: referred to the works by Harborne et al. (1999), van Wyk and Wink (2004), Chevallier (2001), Roth et al. Native species and cultivated pines have received a (1994), and E.H. Rapoport et al. (2003, 2005), resp- somewhat more detailed description than the intro- tively. duced, largely ornamental species. The criterion was Remarks on the use of the wood and on other uses are to foster the knowledge of the native trees and of based on various sources and on personal observations those species employed for extensive afforestations. and experience. Buch.
Rheinberg-Buch, [3813847].
Neuware - Fig.1.0: Lago Frías and Monte Tronador (3478m) (09.03.2004, late afternoon) The idea underlying the present book was: to provide The keys for the identi cation lead to groups which amateurs as well as naturalists with a guide enabling them encompass a maximum of 12 genera or species. Within to identify the native tree species of Argentine Patago- these groups, the illustrations and the descriptions nia (comprising the large area from the Río Colorado to should easily allow to determine the plant in qu- the south) and Chilean Patagonia (taken from Valdivia tion. southwards), as well as about 95% of the arboreal species The entries on the toxicity and the uses in medicine are introduced into these regions. As far as the text is con- very concise and held in general terms readers are cerned, a few explanatory remarks may be helpful: referred to the works by Harborne et al. (1999), van Wyk and Wink (2004), Chevallier (2001), Roth et al. Native species and cultivated pines have received a (1994), and E.H. Rapoport et al. (2003, 2005), resp- somewhat more detailed description than the intro- tively. duced, largely ornamental species. The criterion was Remarks on the use of the wood and on other uses are to foster the knowledge of the native trees and of based on various sources and on personal observations those species employed for extensive afforestations. and experience. Buch.
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Trees in Patagonia
DE NW
ISBN: 9783764388379 bzw. 3764388374, in Deutsch, Birkenhäuser Verlag, Basel/Boston/Stuttgart, Schweiz, neu.
Lieferung aus: Österreich, zzgl. Versandkosten, sofort lieferbar.
This book is a guide to the native trees and approximately 95% of the introduced arboreal species of Argentine and Chilean Patagonia. Introductory chapters convey a survey of what is termed 'Patagonia', as well as of the geology, climate, soils, and vegetation of Southern South America. Keys based on vegetative characters and richly illustrated descriptions of more than 170 species form the core of the manual. These chapters are followed by concise entries on afforestations, urban trees, and plantations of fruit trees in climatic enclaves. Renowned experts describe the most important National Parks of both Argentine and Chilean Patagonia. The last chapter is devoted to Carl Skottsberg and his remarkable expedition through Patagonia a hundred years ago. TOC:How to use this guide for identifying trees.- Southern South America and the term 'Patagonia'.- Geology, climate, and soils of Patagonia.- Vegetation of Patagonia.- What is a tree?- Flowering plants and their divisions.- Characteristic features of gymnosperms (conifers).- Characteristic features of angiosperms.- Dicots and monocots.- Keys to groups of trees.- Genera and species of gymnosperms.- Genera and species of dicots.- Genera and species of monocots.- Afforestation with Pinaceae in zones of transition.- Fruit trees in Los Antiguos and Chile Chico.- Trees in urban landscapes.- National parks, forest reserves, and regional reserves of Southern Argentina and Chile.- Carl Skottsberg's ''modest'' expedition - A look at the scientific discovery of Patagonia.
This book is a guide to the native trees and approximately 95% of the introduced arboreal species of Argentine and Chilean Patagonia. Introductory chapters convey a survey of what is termed 'Patagonia', as well as of the geology, climate, soils, and vegetation of Southern South America. Keys based on vegetative characters and richly illustrated descriptions of more than 170 species form the core of the manual. These chapters are followed by concise entries on afforestations, urban trees, and plantations of fruit trees in climatic enclaves. Renowned experts describe the most important National Parks of both Argentine and Chilean Patagonia. The last chapter is devoted to Carl Skottsberg and his remarkable expedition through Patagonia a hundred years ago. TOC:How to use this guide for identifying trees.- Southern South America and the term 'Patagonia'.- Geology, climate, and soils of Patagonia.- Vegetation of Patagonia.- What is a tree?- Flowering plants and their divisions.- Characteristic features of gymnosperms (conifers).- Characteristic features of angiosperms.- Dicots and monocots.- Keys to groups of trees.- Genera and species of gymnosperms.- Genera and species of dicots.- Genera and species of monocots.- Afforestation with Pinaceae in zones of transition.- Fruit trees in Los Antiguos and Chile Chico.- Trees in urban landscapes.- National parks, forest reserves, and regional reserves of Southern Argentina and Chile.- Carl Skottsberg's ''modest'' expedition - A look at the scientific discovery of Patagonia.
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Trees in Patagonia
DE NW
ISBN: 9783764388379 bzw. 3764388374, in Deutsch, Springer Basel AG, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
buchZ AG, [3859792].
Neuware - This book is a guide to the native trees and approximately 95% of the introduced arboreal species of Argentine and Chilean Patagonia. Introductory chapters convey a survey of what is termed 'Patagonia', as well as of the geology, climate, soils, and vegetation of Southern South America. Keys based on vegetative characters and richly illustrated descriptions of more than 170 species form the core of the manual. These chapters are followed by concise entries on afforestations, urban trees, and plantations of fruit trees in climatic enclaves. Renowned experts describe the most important National Parks of both Argentine and Chilean Patagonia. The last chapter is devoted to Carl Skottsberg and his remarkable expedition through Patagonia a hundred years ago. Buch.
buchZ AG, [3859792].
Neuware - This book is a guide to the native trees and approximately 95% of the introduced arboreal species of Argentine and Chilean Patagonia. Introductory chapters convey a survey of what is termed 'Patagonia', as well as of the geology, climate, soils, and vegetation of Southern South America. Keys based on vegetative characters and richly illustrated descriptions of more than 170 species form the core of the manual. These chapters are followed by concise entries on afforestations, urban trees, and plantations of fruit trees in climatic enclaves. Renowned experts describe the most important National Parks of both Argentine and Chilean Patagonia. The last chapter is devoted to Carl Skottsberg and his remarkable expedition through Patagonia a hundred years ago. Buch.
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