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Reproductive Biology of Angiosperms: Concepts and Laboratory Methods will cater to the needs of undergraduate and graduate students pursuing core and elective courses in life sciences, botany, and plant sciences. The book is designed according to the syllabi followed in major Indian universities. It provides the latest and detailed description of structures and processes involved in reproduction in higher plants. The inclusion of colour photographs and illustrations will be an effective visual aid to help readers. Interesting and significant findings…
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Authors
Yash Mangla,University of Delhi
Yash Mangla teaches at Acharya Narendra Dev College, University of Delhi. His specialisation is developmental, molecular, and reproductive biology of angiosperms.
Priyanka Khanduri,University of Calcutta
Priyanka Khanduri teaches at Vidyasagar Metropolitan College, Kolkata. In the past, she taught at Maitreyi College, University of Delhi. Her research interests include phylogenetics, developmental and reproductive biology of angiosperms.
Charu Khosla Gupta,University of Delhi
Charu Khosla Gupta is a Professor of Botany at Acharya Narendra Dev College, University of Delhi with a teaching and research experience spanning twenty-four years. Her specialization is reproductive biology of angiosperms.