Encyclopedia of Ginkgo biloba by B M Begovic
  • Nature's Miracle Ginkgo biloba by B M Begovic
    • Briefly. Ginkgo. What is it?
    • Contents - Book 1
    • Contact Author
  • Foreword
  • Vol 1: Ginkgo in general - Lets get to know Ginkgo
    • Introduction
    • 1. Nomenclature, taxonomic units and classifications, World names, names of origin, etc.>
      • • Foreword
      • 1.1. Discussion on the origin of the name Ginkgo (as plants, fruits and leaves)
      • 1.2. Recognized and not recognized nomenclature in the past and present
      • 1.3. Dedicated and improper and the official taxonomic classification of the species and genus Ginkgo
      • 1.4. The use of species names Ginkgo biloba in a variety of world languages
      • • Valorization
      • • Notes
      • • References
    • 2. Ancestors and relatives of Ginkgo biloba>
      • • Foreword
      • 2.1. History of paleobotanics research Ginkgo biloba
      • 2.2. About finding fossils species Ginkgo biloba, his ancestors and relatives
      • 2.3. The earliest ancestors Ginkgo biloba
      • 2.4. Plants division Ginkgophyta
      • 2.5. Trichopitys heteromorpha
      • 2.6. Genus Ginkgo
      • 2.7. Ginkgo yimaensis
      • 2.8. Ginkgo apodes
      • 2.9. Ginkgo adiantoides – Ginkgo biloba
      • 2.10. Discussion on an isolated existence Ginkgo biloba on DNA analysis - opportunities (non) preservation some species of the genus Ginkgo
      • 2.11. Overview of the morphological characteristics of extinct species gender Ginkgo
      • 2.12. Features of geological periods in which they lived Ginkgoales plants
      • 2.13. The influence of climate and other elements on population gender Ginkgo and Ginkgoales plants in the past
      • 2.14. Preservation of fossils the Ginkgo biloba ancestors
      • 2.15. Something about the names of extinct species of the genus Ginkgo
      • • Valorization
      • • Notes
      • • References
    • 3. Morphological characteristics of species Ginkgo biloba>
      • • Foreword
      • 3.1. Description of typical tree species - in general
      • 3.2. The trunk – in general
      • 3.3. Wood, bark and root system
      • 3.4. Leaf
      • 3.5. Flowers: male and female
      • 3.6. The fruit and seeds
      • 3.7. Chemical, microbiological and other characteristics Ginkgo leaf, bark and seeds etc.
      • 3.8. Recognition of sex plants
      • 3.9. Ginkgo as a technical value - in general
      • • Valorization
      • • Notes
      • • References
    • 4. Cultivation and propagation of the plant Ginkgo biloba>
      • • Foreword
      • 4.1. The process of fertilization - ovulation and fertilization
      • 4.2. Germination and development of young plants
      • 4.3. Transplanting young and other plants
      • 4.4. Growing plants solitary Ginkgo
      • 4.5. Ginkgo plantation cultivation of plants
      • 4.6. Important factors for good growth of ginkgo (water, sun, soil ...)
      • 4.7. Propagation: vegetative and other
      • 4.8. Diseases and pests
      • • Valorization
      • • Notes
      • • References
    • 5. Aerial & cadastre, etc.>
      • • Foreword
      • 5.1. Nature Reserve of Ginkgo biloba
      • 5.2. Asia
      • 5.3. Europe
      • 5.4. North, Midlle and South America
      • 5.5. Australia & other
      • 5.6. The oldest Ginkgo tree in the World
      • • Notes
      • • Plant and Tree Hardiness Zones – World and parts
      • • References
  • Vol 2: Cultivars and bonsai forms
    • Introduction
    • 1. Cultivars and varieties Ginkgo biloba>
      • • Foreword
      • 1.1. Cultivars and varieties 1.2. Table with descriptions, origins etc. 1.3. Gallery
      • • Notes
    • 2. Ginkgo biloba bonsai>
      • • Foreword
      • 2.1. Ginkgo bonsai 2.2. Gallery
    • • References
  • • Epiloque
  • • Special Thanks
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