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conceptually strong textbook designed for B.Sc. and M.Sc. botany students, as well as aspirants of NET, SET, and ICAR-NET examinations. It explores the external structure, form, and adaptations of plants through a perfect blend of clarity, illustration, and scientific depth.The book covers all major organs-root, stem, leaf, flower, fruit, and seed-detailing their types, modifications, and ecological significance. Each topic is supported with clear diagrams, classification tables, and examples that connect theory with application. Special chapters on floral formulas, adaptations, and economic…mehr

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conceptually strong textbook designed for B.Sc. and M.Sc. botany students, as well as aspirants of NET, SET, and ICAR-NET examinations. It explores the external structure, form, and adaptations of plants through a perfect blend of clarity, illustration, and scientific depth.The book covers all major organs-root, stem, leaf, flower, fruit, and seed-detailing their types, modifications, and ecological significance. Each topic is supported with clear diagrams, classification tables, and examples that connect theory with application. Special chapters on floral formulas, adaptations, and economic importance make it both comprehensive and exam-oriented.A rich question bank and MCQ section at the end strengthens conceptual understanding and aids competitive preparation. The language is simple, precise, and student-friendly, ensuring effortless learning and quick revision.Beautifully structured and visually appealing, this book transforms classical plant morphology into a modern learningexperience. It not only explains how plants are built but also reveals why they are shaped the way they are, bridging the gap between structure, function, and survival in the plant world.
Autorenporträt
Mr. Bharat R. Nagare, M.Sc. (Botany), NET, SET, Ph.D. (Pursuing), is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Botany at Shri Shivaji Arts, Commerce, and Science College, Akot (Maharashtra, India). With seven years of research and six years of teaching experience, he specializes in plant morphology, physiology, medicinal plants, and biodiversity.