Guide to grasses of Southern Africa

Subtitle:
(1ST - 2002)
Author:
Frits van Oudtshoorn
Format:
Softcover
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Short description

Grasses were the first plants to be cultivated by man for food and are still the most important food crop. Grass also plays a vital role in the ecology in terms of food for animals and protecting the soil from erosion.

Long description

Grasses were the first plants to be cultivated by man for food and are still the most important food crop. Grass also plays a vital role in the ecology in terms of food for animals and protecting the soil from erosion. Other features are: an easy-to-use grass identification key, more than 800 colour photographs and a series of icons that enable the reader to obtain certain information at a glance.

Product details

Publisher:
Briza
ISBN:
9781875093175
Publication date:
December 1999
Length:
240mm
Width:
170mm
Thickness:
23mm
Weight:
900g
Edition:
New title
Pages:
288
Illustrations:
800 colour photographs; distribution maps
Readership:
General
First published:
2004

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