Frederick B. Essig is an Associate Professor Emeritus of Biology at the University of South Florida. His career has included basic research on the systematics of palms and Clematis, service as Director of the USF Botanical Garden, and the teaching of biological diversity and botany. His work has taken him to Papua New Guinea, Australia, South Africa and tropical America. His most recent research publications include A systematic histological analysis of palm fruits. VIII. The Dypsidinae (Arecaceae) (Brittonia, 2008).
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Table of Contents Acknowledgements Notes on the Sources of Art Introduction Chapter 1. The Origin of Photosynthesis Chapter 2. Eukaryotic Plant Life Chapter 3. Plants Invade the Land Chapter 4. Vascular Plants and the Rise of Trees Chapter 5. Seeds and the Gymnosperms Chapter 6. Darwin's Abominable Mystery Chapter 7. Adaptations for Pollination and Seed Dispersal Chapter 8. The Dicotyledonous Grade Chapter 9. The Monocots Epilogue Endnotes Glossary Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgements Notes on the Sources of Art Introduction Chapter 1. The Origin of Photosynthesis Chapter 2. Eukaryotic Plant Life Chapter 3. Plants Invade the Land Chapter 4. Vascular Plants and the Rise of Trees Chapter 5. Seeds and the Gymnosperms Chapter 6. Darwin's Abominable Mystery Chapter 7. Adaptations for Pollination and Seed Dispersal Chapter 8. The Dicotyledonous Grade Chapter 9. The Monocots Epilogue Endnotes Glossary Bibliography Index
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