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David W. Morris, Marta Zetina Morris-English-Spanish Dictionary of Plant Biology, including Plantae, Monera, Protoctista, Fungi, and Index of Spanish equivalents (Spanish Edition)-Cambridge Internatio.pdf

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文档介绍:ENGLISH – SPANISH DICTIONARY
OF
PLANT BIOLOGY
ENGLISH – SPANISH
DICTIONARY
OF
PLANT BIOLOGY
including
PLANTAE, MONERA, PROTOCTISTA, FUNGI
and
INDEX OF SPANISH EQUIVALENTS
David Warren Morris
Marta Zetina Morris
American Indian Museum of Plants and Healing
CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE PUBLISHING
Published by
Cambridge International Science Publishing
7 Meadow Walk, Great Abington, Cambridge CB1 6AZ, UK
First published March 2003
© David Warren Morris and Marta Zetina Morris
© Cambridge International Science Publishing
Conditions of sale
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or trans-
mitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including
photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, with-
out permission in writing from the copyright holder.
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
ISBN 1 898326 97 5
Production Irina Stupak
Printed by PWP Acrolith Ltd, Hertford, England
Preface
The English-Spanish Dictionary of Plant Biology has been
written to fill a need for munication between English and
Spanish speaking people who are working in or are being affected by
the many sub-fields of plant biology. Its general purpose is to aid,
stimulate, and facilitate a two-way flow of information and understanding
between the peoples of North, South, and Central America in an era of
economic and environmental interdependence.
The specific purpose is to provide a representative selection from
the huge vocabulary of plant biology for those who work in the field or
in laboratories, including botanical researchers, students, agriculturists,
conservationists, communicators, translators, educators, and interpreters.
The extensive range of the subject has meant that the authors could not
aim pleteness, nevertheless, care was taken to obtain a
proportionate selection of terms from al