Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 584.9097 EAN: 9780874216868 ISBN: 0874216869 Label: Utah State University Press Manufacturer: Utah State University Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 640 Publication Date: September 30, 2007 Publisher: Utah State University Press Sales Rank: 55930 Studio: Utah State University Press
Grasses are the world’s most important plants. They are the dominant species over large parts of the earth’s land surface, a fact that is reflected in the many different words that exist for grasslands, words such as prairie, veldt, palouse, and pampas to mention just a few. As a group, grasses are of major ecological importance, as soil binders and providers of shelter and food for wild animals, both large and small. Some grasses, such as wheat, rice, corn, barley, rye, tef, and sugar cane are major sources of calories for humans and their livestock; others, primarily bamboos, are used for construction, tools, paper, and fabric. More recently, the seed catalogs that tantalize gardeners each winter have borne witness to an increasing appreciation of the aesthetic value of grasses. The Manual of Grasses for North America is designed as a successor to the classic volume by Hitchcock and Chase. It reflects current taxonomic thought and includes keys, illustrations, and distribution maps for the nearly 900 native and 400 introduced species that have been found in North America north of Mexico. In addition, it presents keys and illustrations for several species that are known only in cultivation or are of major agricultural significance, either as progenitors of bread wheat and corn or as a major threat to North American agriculture because of their ability to hybridize with crop species. The Manual is a major reference work for grasses that will retain its value for many years.
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I teach Grassland ecology at a university and I am often asked to key out various species of grasses by individuals from the public. This book is an excellent purchase and I would recommend it to anyone with an interest in grasses, botany or grassland ecology. The line drawings for each species are spectacular and I like the distribution maps as well. It really fit the gap I needed to fill with some of my outdated grass keys. My students really enjoyed looking at the diagrams of the grass anatomy ... Read More