Handbook of Phycological Methods
Discover the essential resource for algologists in the Handbook of Phycological Methods by Janet R. Stein. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1980, this comprehensive guide spans 472 pages and features 28 meticulously crafted chapters authored by 30 prominent experts in the field. This groundbreaking book was the first of its kind to compile a wide array of techniques for culturing algae, drawing on the extensive work of over 600 researchers. Upon its release, it quickly established itself as a crucial reference for both seasoned professionals and newcomers to the study of algae. Enhance your understanding and research capabilities in botany and plant sciences with this invaluable handbook, a must-have for anyone serious about the science of phycology.