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Hill’s Economic Botany is a definitive resource for understanding the relationship between plants and human economic activity. Written by R.L. Prasad and published by MedTech Science Press, this text provides an in-depth examination of plant species that hold commercial, medicinal, and agricultural importance.
The book covers various aspects of economic botany including crop plants, medicinal herbs, spice cultivation, fiber-producing plants, and timber resources. It explores sustainable harvesting practices, cultivation techniques, and the economic impact of botanical resources on global markets. The work integrates scientific knowledge with practical applications, making it valuable for students, researchers, agricultural professionals, and botanists.
This comprehensive guide serves as both an educational resource and a reference manual for anyone interested in plant science and its economic implications. The detailed botanical descriptions and economic analyses provide readers with a thorough understanding of how plant diversity contributes to human welfare and industrial development.







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