The plants, which have always been present in almost all regions of the Earth, have aroused the curiosity and attention of man since ancient times. Populations of Babylon, Egypt, and Greece were those in which the first scientists of plants were found; Aristotle, Theophrastus, and Dioscorides were known for highly valuable contributions in this field. Even in the great ancient populations of the Asian regions, such as China and India, and the American continent, such as the Aztec and Incas, there is evidence of their knowledge of plants and their therapeutic value.
Endemic plants of Italy and their peculiar molecular pattern / Bianco, Armandodoriano; Serrilli, ANNA MARIA; Venditti, Alessandro; Petitto, Valentina; Serafini, Mauro. - STAMPA. - Volume 50 - 1st Edition(2016), pp. 215-247.
Endemic plants of Italy and their peculiar molecular pattern
BIANCO, Armandodoriano;SERRILLI, ANNA MARIA;VENDITTI, ALESSANDRO;PETITTO, Valentina;SERAFINI, Mauro
2016
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The plants, which have always been present in almost all regions of the Earth, have aroused the curiosity and attention of man since ancient times. Populations of Babylon, Egypt, and Greece were those in which the first scientists of plants were found; Aristotle, Theophrastus, and Dioscorides were known for highly valuable contributions in this field. Even in the great ancient populations of the Asian regions, such as China and India, and the American continent, such as the Aztec and Incas, there is evidence of their knowledge of plants and their therapeutic value.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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