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Insectivorous Plants: Nature’s Botanical Predators

Original price was: ₹895.00.Current price is: ₹795.00.

Author : Prof. (Dr.) Rita Singh
ISBN : 9789349522435
Edition : 1
Year : 2025
Pages : 160
Size : 14.5×21.5 Cm
Price : 895
Format : Hardcover
Publishers : Global Vision Publishing House
Subject : Biotechnology, Bio-Science, Botany, Geology

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About the Book

The book on ‘Insectivorous plants’ will not only provide a detailed overview of the known species and their behaviors but also can inspire researchers or molecular biologists to work on these plants for uncovering its wonder and complexity with a greater appreciation. From evolutionary point of view- the study of insectivorous plants is a compelling narrative of survival, adaptation, and an enduring struggle for life. It reminds us that the line between plant and animal, often drawn so rigidly, can blur in the face of evolutionary necessity, revealing a natural world far more dynamic and surprising than we often imagine. It is my sincere hope that this book will serve both the seasoned botanist and the curious beginner, providing a gateway into a world of botanical predators that are as beautiful as they are deadly.

About the Author

Prof.(Dr) Rita Singh, obtained her M.Sc. and Ph.D. degree from the Calcutta University. Her area of specialization is Tissue Culture of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants. A keen researcher, Prof. Singh has many research papers and books to her credit. She did her Post-Doctoral research work at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi. She visited several foreign universities and institution to attend international conferences as chairperson. Presently, she is Professor and Head of the Department of Biotechnology, Sharda University, Greater Noida, U.P.

 

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