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Preface | |
Introduction | |
1. Botany in Germany, 1850-1880: the making of a science and a profession | |
2. Schwendener and Haberlandt: the birth of physiological plant anatomy | |
3. Overtures to Darwinism | |
4. Schwendener's circle: botanical 'comrades-in-arms' | |
5. Physiological anatomy beyond the Reich | |
6. Beyond Schwendener's circle: Ernst Stahl | |
7. Schimper and Schenck: from Bonn to Brazil | |
8. Teleology revisited? natural selection and plant adaptation | |
9. The colonial connection: imperialism and plant adaptation | |
10. Toward a science of plant ecology | |
Notes | |
Select bibliography | |
Index. |
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