Classic university-level entomology textbook covering insect anatomy, physiology, metamorphosis, taxonomy, morphology, and classification. Revised ninth edition edited by O. W. Richards and R. G. Davies, widely regarded as a foundational reference in insect science and zoology.
This textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to embryology, focusing on the development of animals from fertilization through organogenesis. It combines classical descriptive embryology with modern experimental approaches, covering topics such as cell differentiation, morphogenesis, genetics of development, and comparative embryology. The book is widely regarded as a foundational reso…
This authoritative text provides a comprehensive study of fungi, focusing on their structural organization and developmental processes. It examines cellular structure, growth patterns, reproduction, and life cycles across major fungal groups. The book emphasizes comparative morphology and evolutionary relationships, making it a foundational reference in classical mycology. It has been widely us…
This book provides an introduction to the principles of developmental genetics, focusing on how genes regulate the processes of growth, differentiation, and embryological development. It discusses fundamental genetic mechanisms underlying cell specialization and the interaction between genetic and environmental factors during development. The text is part of a scientific series aimed at present…
This monograph presents a detailed morphological and ultrastructural analysis of conidial development in fungi, emphasizing the processes of conidiogenesis, septation, and secession. Using light microscopy, transmission and scanning electron microscopy, and time‑lapse studies, the authors classify and compare developmental patterns across major groups of conidial fungi. The book establishes a…
This book examines the genetic basis of sex differentiation, including chromosomal, hormonal, and developmental influences.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of developmental biology, integrating classical embryology with modern cellular and molecular biology concepts. Berrill explores the processes by which cells differentiate, organize, and form complex tissues and organs in both plants and animals. Key topics include fertilization, cleavage, gastrulation, morphogenesis, cellular differentiation, regener…
This book presents detailed knowledge of the mechanisms regulating plant growth and development, integrating physiological, biochemical, and environmental perspectives. It is widely used in advanced botany and plant science courses.
This book provides an in-depth analysis of shoot apex structure and leaf growth, emphasizing developmental patterns and physiological mechanisms in higher plants.