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Book review of "Plant anatomy—A concept based approach to the structure of seed plants"

December 17, 2020

Plant Anatomy: A Concept-Based Approach to the Structure of Seed Plants by Crang, Lyons-Sobaski, and Wise is a beautifully-illustrated, 600+ page textbook highlighting the wonderful diversity of anatomical form in plants. The layout of the chapters follows many traditional plant anatomy textbooks. Plant Anatomy begins with an overview of plant morphology and proceeds through evolutionary time and across systems (Chapter 1. The Nature of Plants) before zooming into the microscopic, internal world of plant structures and their function (Chapter 2. Microscopy and Imaging through Chapter 8. Phloem). Quite fortunately, historical context is described throughout these sections, highlighting seminal studies that have shaped the plant sciences over the past 300+ years. 

Publication Year 2020
Title Book review of "Plant anatomy—A concept based approach to the structure of seed plants"
Authors Daniel E. Winkler
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Plant Science Bulletin
Index ID 70218740
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Southwest Biological Science Center