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Toogood, Alan R. Growing from seed. Dorling Kindersley Pub., 2002.

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George, Abraham. Growing plants from seed. Lyons & Burford, 1991.

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Christopher, Lloyd. Garden flowers from seed. Timber Press, 1994.

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Hudson, Shelley. Propagation of interior British Columbia native plants from seed. British Columbia, Ministry of Forests, Research Program, 1998.

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Ondra, Nancy J. Easy plant propagation: Filling your garden with plants from seeds, cuttings, divisions, and layers. Houghton Mifflin, 1998.

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Ritchie, Fern J. Growing vegetables from seed successfully: All the information you need for planting right at your fingertips. Ritchie Unlimited Publications, 1998.

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Fowler, Allan. From seed to plant. Children's Press, 2001.

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Society, Royal Horticultural, ed. Propagation from seed. Cassell for the Royal Horticultural Society, 1997.

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Larsen, Fenton E. Propagating plants from seed. 2nd ed. Washington State University Cooperative Extension, 2001.

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Rasmussen, Hanne N. Terrestrial orchids from seed to mycotrophic plant. Cambridge University Press, 1995.

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DeBaggio, Thomas. Growing herbs from seed, cutting & root: An adventure in small miracles. Interweave Press, 1994.

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Dirr, Michael A. The reference manual of woody plant propagation: From seed to tissue culture. Varsity Press, 1987.

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Dirr, Michael. The reference manual of woody plant propagation: From seed to tissue culture : a practical working guide to the propagation of over 1100 species, varieties, and cultivars. Varsity Press, 1987.

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Dirr, Michael. The reference manual of woody plant propagation: From seed to tissue culture : a practical working guide to the propagation of over 1100 species, varieties, and cultivars. 2nd ed. Varsity Press, 2006.

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W, Heuser Charles, ed. The reference manual of woody plant propagation: From seed to tissue culture : a practical working guide to the propagation of over 1100 species, varieties, and cultivars. 2nd ed. Varsity Press, 2006.

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W, Heuser Charles, ed. The reference manual of woody plant propagation: From seed to tissue culture : a practical working guide to the propagation of over 1100 species, varieties, and cultivars. Varsity Press, 1987.

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McVicar, Jekka. Seeds: The Ultimate Guide to Growing Successfully from Seed. The Lyons Press, 2003.

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McVicar, Jekka, and Marianne Majerus. Seeds: The Ultimate Guide to Growing Successfully from Seed. Cathie Limited, Kyle, 2008.

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Ellis, Barbara W. Starting Seeds: How to Grow Healthy, Productive Vegetables, Herbs, and Flowers from Seed. a Storey BASICS® Title. Storey Publishing, LLC, 2013.

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Lady Gardeners: Seeds, Roots, Propagation, from England to the Wider World. Archaeopress, 2023.

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Starting from seed: The natural gardener's guide to propagating plants. Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, 1998.

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Rosenfeld, Richard. The Gardener's Guide to Propagation: Step-by-step instructions for creating plants for free, from propagating seeds and cuttings to dividing, layering and grafting. Lorenz Books, 2011.

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Dunphy, Mark, Steve McAlpin, Paul Nelson, Michelle Chapman, and Hugh Nicholson. Australian Rainforest Seeds. CSIRO Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486311514.

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Have you ever wondered how to grow your own rainforest trees? Is there a beautiful tree that you have always wanted to collect and propagate the seed from? Are you in the business of ecological restoration, rainforest propagation or environmental education? 
 This long-awaited guide to rainforest seed propagation unlocks the secrets to growing 300 rainforest species. Providing specific information on how to sustainably collect, process and germinate seeds, this user-friendly book aims to support a growing movement of rainforest restoration. 
 With invaluable information based on 30 y
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Hollobone, Julie. Propagation Techniques for Flowers, Vegetables, and Trees: Growing Plants from Seeds, Cuttings, Grafts, Division, and Bulbs. Fox Chapel Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2020.

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Dk Publishing and Alan R. Toogood. American Horticultural Society Practical Guides: Growing From Seed (AHS Practical Guides). DK ADULT, 2002.

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Fowler, Allan, and Janann V. Jenner. From Seed to Plant (Rookie Read-About Science). Children's Press (CT), 2001.

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Taiz, Lincoln, and Lee Taiz. Sex and the Single Cryptogam. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190490263.003.0017.

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As Chapter 17 makes clear, the asexualist/sexualists controversy continued even as Johann Hedwig and Karl von Nägel demonstrated the existence of sex in cryptogams by discovering the Alternation of Generations (1782, 1784), hybridizers A. F. Wiegman and Carl Friedrich von Gaertner recieved prestigious prizes for their work, and Giovanni Battista Amici and Adolphe-Theodore Brongniart discovered—and confirmed—the pollen tube. Unconvinced, Matthias Jacob Schleiden, co-founder of the cell theory, insisted that ferns grow asexually from spores, and that spores, not seeds, are the primary units of p
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DeBaggio, Thomas. Growing Herbs from Seed, Cutting, and Root: An Adventure in Small Miracles. Interweave Press, 2000.

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Romanowski, Nick. Planting Wetlands and Dams. CSIRO Publishing, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643098008.

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Wetland planting can bring back biodiversity, reduce the impact of drought and flood, improve water quality and conserve beauty in a mismanaged landscape. Planting Wetlands and Dams is a step-by-step, plain language guide to the creation of conditions in which wetland plants will thrive, from design and construction to collecting plants, seeds and propagation.
 Completely revised and expanded, this new edition includes comprehensive information for around 200 genera of wetland plants from Tasmania to the tropics, complemented by more than 60 new colour photographs. It discusses the modifi
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The Reference Manual of Woody Plant Propagation: From Seed to Tissue Culture : A Practical Working Guide to the Propagation of over 1100 Species, Va. 2nd ed. Varsity Pr Inc, 2006.

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Fabbri, Andrea, Giorgio Bartolini, Maurizio Lambardi, and Stan Kailis. Olive Propagation Manual. CSIRO Publishing, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643091016.

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This practical manual is an authoritative guide to olive propagation, providing extended information on seed germination, rooting of cuttings, grafting and micropropagation. The authors describe each topic in detail and discuss the relative advantages and disadvantages of each procedure.
 The Olive Propagation Manual has been developed to take into account the future demand for olive oil, which is expected to increase to three million tonnes annually over the next 10 years. Such volumes will require active farming programs and olive trees for new orchards and the replacement of olive tree
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The reference manual of woody plant propagation : from seed to tissue culture : a practical working guide to the propagation of over 1100 species, varieties, and cultivars. Varsity Press, 2006.

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Slack, Jonathan. 6. Genes in evolution. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199676507.003.0006.

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‘Genes in evolution’ illustrates that a great deal of change in the primary sequence of DNA was not adaptive at all. It was not natural selection, but ‘neutral evolution’, consisting of an accumulation of mutations of no selective consequence that spread through the population by the effects of random sampling of variants from one generation to the next. In natural selection, generally what is good for the organism is good for the propagation of the gene variants it carries. But sometimes, as for sex and altruism, maximizing inheritance of gene variants that bring them about seems at first sig
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