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Springer All Flesh Is Grass - Plant-Animal Biology Book

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Description

Explore the deep connections between the botanical and animal worlds with All Flesh Is Grass: Plant-Animal Interrelationships. This scientific volume, published by Springer, follows the evolutionary journey from early life forms to the complexities of modern agriculture. By examining the relationship between flora and fauna, the text explains how terrestrial and aqueous life emerged after green pigmentation covered the Earth. This book provides a detailed look at how almost all life depends on sunlight through photosynthesis. Readers will gain insights into how plant life supports animal existence and the ways these biological systems work together. From the origins of life to the practical application of bee pollination in modern farming, this work offers a comprehensive view of the biological sciences. It is an essential resource for those interested in ecology, cellular origins, and the history of life on Earth.

Key Features

Covers the evolutionary timeline from early life stages to the development of modern agricultural practices.

Includes research from thirty-eight authors regarding the biological connections between plants and animals.

Examines the role of photosynthesis and sunlight in supporting nearly all life forms on the planet.

Details the history of how flora enabled the appearance of aqueous and terrestrial fauna on early Earth.

Discusses the importance of bee pollination as a fundamental component of current agricultural endeavors.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
13 October 2010
Listed Since
09 April 2010

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