Gardening & Environment Education & Reference Science & Nature
Werner Bergmann’s Nutritional Disorders of Plants Colour Atlas is a must-have reference for horticulturists, gardeners, and ag-tech professionals who need to diagnose crop problems on sight. This 1997 hardcover pairs concise scientific text with hundreds of crisp, illustrated plates that clearly show what nitrogen, potassium, or trace-element deficiencies look like in everything from tomatoes to turf grass.
The 1997 first edition arrives well-preserved: pages are clean, bright, and free of notes or dog ears, while the tight binding feels library-fresh. Only faint foxing on the inside front cover hints at its previous life; the colour plates themselves remain vivid and unmarked, making field or greenhouse consultation a pleasure.
Beyond botany classrooms, the atlas earns shelf space in business and environmental science collections—growers, consultants, and sustainability officers rely on its quick visual index to protect yields and reduce fertilizer waste. For hobbyists, it turns puzzling leaf spots into instant, actionable answers.
A smoke-free home copy ready to support greener gardens and profitable harvests.