Plant conservation : why it matters and how it works / Timothy Walker.

Plants’ ability to turn sunlight into energy makes them the basis for all life; without them there is no life. And they are more than just a food source—they provide us with fuel, fibers, and pharmaceuticals. Global warming and the destruction of natural habitats are a serious threat to many plant...

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Main Author: Walker, Timothy, 1958-
Language:English
Published: Portland, Or. : Timber Press, 2013.
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Physical Description:303 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Format: Book

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505 0 |a A world flora: how on earth do we do it? -- Which is better, home or away? -- Conserving genes: plants for the future -- Moving away from home: mobile plants, natural or unnatural? -- Meeting the needs of today and all our tomorrows -- Pay as you go: sustainable resource use -- Gardeners getting involved. 
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