Detailed case studies of unusual secondary thickening in specific families and genera, such as Bougainvillea , Nyctanthes , Bignonia , and Dracaena . This section is vital for advanced competitive examinations. 4. Ecological Anatomy (Ecological Adaptations)

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For decades, S. Chand Publishing has circulated Dr. Pandey's textbooks to fulfill the curriculum needs of undergraduate (B.Sc.) and postgraduate (M.Sc.) botany students [1]. Plant anatomy—the study of the internal structure of plants—requires clear diagrams, precise terminology, and evolutionary context. Dr. Pandey excels at delivering all three. Key strengths of the book include:

Unlike modern textbooks that rely solely on digital renders, this book features meticulous, labeled line diagrams and camera lucida drawings that match what students actually observe under a laboratory microscope.

The textbook is masterfully divided into logical modules that take the reader on a journey from the smallest cellular components to the complex secondary growth structures of mature plants. 1. Plant Tissues and Meristems

There is no official "715th edition" of this book. The number "715" likely refers to one of three things:

Detailed coverage of apical, lateral, and intercalary meristems.