Publisher's Synopsis
Der Tabak: Studien Ã1/4ber Seine Kultur und Biologie, written in German by C. J. Koning and J. H. G. van Heteren, explores the cultivation and biology of tobacco. This comprehensive study, originally published around 1900, delves into the botanical aspects of the tobacco plant, offering insights into its growth, development, and various cultivation techniques.
The book provides detailed observations and analyses relevant to both agricultural practices and the broader understanding of plant life, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the historical context of agricultural science and the specific details of tobacco cultivation.
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