Author:
Westerlund Tina,Saltzman Katarina
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
Reference32 articles.
1. Aloi, G. (ed) (2019). Why look at plants?: The botanical emergence in contemporary art. Brill Rodopi.
2. Chen, L., Lai, J., He, T., Rong, J., Tarin, M. W. K. & Zheng, Y. (2018). Differences in photosynthesis of variegated temple bamboo leaves with various levels of variegation are related to chlorophyll biosynthesis and chloroplast development. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science, 143(2), 144–153. https://doi.org/10.21273/JASHS04359-18
3. Crosby, A. (1986). Ecological imperialism: The biological expansion of Europe 900–1900. Cambridge University Press.
4. Dow, M. A. (2011). Daylily genetics 3: Variegated or broken flower colors: Jumping genes? The Daylily Journal, 66, 58–59.
5. Drayton, R. (2000). Nature’s government: Science, imperial Britain and the ‘improvement’ of the world. Yale University Press.