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Narrated by David Hollis (from the ‘A Black Country Lad’ series’), this documentary looks at British mushrooms in all their glory and splendour. The varieties studied include: Death Caps, Dapperlings,...
This film directed by Luc Jacquet concerns an expedition made with pioneering botanist and ecologist Francis Hallé into an ecologically significant rainforest in an untouched region of French Guiana...
Making plentiful use of animation, this comprehensive video clip library of 32 two-to-three-minute segments illustrates key concepts in plant biology. Useful as a teaching tool or student research resource....
Cameraria ohridella (Gracillariidae), the horse chestnut leaf miner, causes severe damage to horse chestnut trees. Its biology and the host-parasite-relationship have been investigated in the...
In this series of television programmes Ray Mears journeys back in time to find out what our Stone Age ancestors would have eaten.Ray and archaeo-botanist Professor Gordon Hillman show us how our ancestors...
A 3-part BBC documentary series, with breathtaking cinematography and state-of-the-art visual effects. The Galapagos archipelago is made up of thirteen main islands and more than sixty other islets, rocks...
Alan Titchmarsh tells the story of a year in the life of Kew Gardens, a month by month journey through the garden, following the work of a commited team of experts offering a unique insight into the gardens,...
Explores reproductive evolution in plants. Relates how in Japan in 1896, Hirase Sakugoro discovered flagellated sperm in a seed of the ‘Ginkgo biloba’, and later Ikeno Seiichiro found the same type of...
Describes the molecular-level mechanisms of photosynthesis. Examines the taxonomy of plants and the life cycles in each group - nonvascular plants (mosses and liverworts), primitive vascular plants (ferns...
An interactive multimedia CD-ROM for the teaching of plant structure and anatomy. In three main sections - cells, tissues and organs - it covers material ranging from cell structures through to tissue types...
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