Economic Botany
Discover the intricate relationship between plants and the economy in Economic Botany by S. L. Kochhar. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2016, this comprehensive 5th revised edition spans 680 pages, offering an in-depth exploration of cultivated plants essential to our daily lives. From staple crops like wheat and rice to valuable resources such as fibres, spices, and medicinal plants, each chapter provides detailed descriptions and insights into the significance of these crops in the global economy. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in botany, agriculture, and economic sustainability. Enhance your understanding of how tropical crops contribute to our world and their vital role in various industries. Add Economic Botany to your collection today and delve into the fascinating world of plants and their economic impact.