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  1. Botanical features of North American deserts, (Carnegie Institution of Washington publication) by Daniel Trembly MacDougal, 1908
  2. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Publication by Eliza P Reid, 1826
  3. Flora of Micronesia, gymnospermae (Smithsonian contributions to botany) by F. Raymond Fosberg, 1975
  4. Flora of Micronesia (Smithsonian contributions to botany) by F. Raymond Fosberg, 1980
  5. Flora of Micronesia, 3: convolvulaceae (Smithsonian contributions to botany) by F. Raymond Fosberg, 1977
  6. The plant life of the Sonoran desert, (Carnegie institution of Washington.Supplementary publication) by Forrest Shreve, 1936
  7. Appendix from The vegetation of Petén (Guatemala) (Publication / Carnegie Institution) by Cyrus Longworth Lundell, 1937
  8. Aeration and air-content;: The rôle of oxygen in root activity, (Carnegie Institution of Washington publication) by Frederic E Clements, 1921
  9. The ecological relations of roots, (Carnegie Institution of Washington. Publication, no. 286) by John E Weaver, 1919
  10. Additional notes on Mexican plants of the genus Ribes (Smithsonian institution. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. Washington, 1908. 25 cm) by Joseph Nelson Rose, 1908
  11. Cactus maxonii, a new cactus from Guatemala (Smithsonian institution. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. Washington, 1908. 25 cm. vol. L) by Joseph Nelson Rose, 1908
  12. New plants of the Pacific slope, with some revisions (Smithsonian institution. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. Washington, 1908. 25 cm) by Charles V Piper, 1908
  13. Adaption and origin in the plant world: I. Factors and functions in coastal dunes (Carnegie Institution of Washington publication) by Emmett Virgil Martin, 1939
  14. Morkillia, a new name for the genus Chitonia: With description of a new species (Smithsonian institution. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. Washington, 1908. 25 cm) by Joseph Nelson Rose, 1908

21. The Mycology.Net - Institutions
institutions with Mycological and Lichenological Focus. Europe. SwedishMuseum of Natural History, Department of Cryptogamic botany (S).
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Institutions with Mycological and Lichenological Focus
Europe Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Institute of Microbiology (CCBAS) Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures (CBS) Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen GmbH (DSMZ) Herbarium of the Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg (HAL) ... Zentralstelle für Agrardokumentation und -information (ZADI)
Asia China Committee of Culture Collection of Microorganisms (CCCCM) Institute for Fermentation, Osaka (IFO) Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, Riken, Japan Collection of Microorganisms (JCM) Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) ... National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, BIOTEC, Thailand (BCC)
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Arizona State University, Lichen Herbarium (ASU) Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium (CUP) The Field Museum, Chicago (F) Michigan State University Herbarium (MSC) ... University of Wisconsin, Medical Mycology

22. Institutions
6. Mitraniketan, Vellanad, Thiruvananthapuram. 7. Union Christian College, Departmentof botany, Aluva. CM S College, Kottayam (Dept. of botany Chemistry).
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23. List Of Plant Science Research Institutions - Encyclopedia Article About List Of
botany at Purdue. preview not available. Click the link for more information.Some articles mentioning List of plant science research institutions
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition A plant science research institution (also botanical research institution ) is a research institution dedicated to research For the suburb of Melbourne, Australia, see Research, Victoria. Research
Click the link for more information. in botany Botany (sometimes referred to as plant science(s) or plant biology ) is the branch of biology concerned with the scientific study of plants. It covers a wide range of scientific disciplines that study the growth, reproduction, metabolism, development, diseases, and evolution of plant life.
Scope and motivation of botany
As with other life forms in biology, plant
Click the link for more information. plants This article is about plants as living organisms. Other uses of the word plant include: a factory, plant (person). In biology, a plant usually refers to a living organism in Kingdom Plantae. In daily use, it may not be the case, as described below.
Difficulties in the definition
The term plant is far more difficult to define than might be obvious. Although botanists describe a Kingdom Plantae, the boundaries defining members of Plantae are more exclusive than common definitions of "plant". We are tempted to regard

24. MedWebPlus Subject Institutions Companies Biology Botany

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26. Cambridge Journals Online - Journal Home Page
Edinburgh Journal of botany is an international journal of plant systematics andrelated aspects 2004, institutions, Online Print, $226.00/ £142.00, subscribe.
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Edinburgh Journal of Botany
An International Journal of Plant Systematics and Biodiversity
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Editor(s): Crinan Alexander, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, UK
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Published for the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Edinburgh Journal of Botany is an international journal of plant systematics and related aspects of bio-diversity, conservation science and phytogeography. It covers all groups of plants and fungi and publishes contributions on all geographic areas, although it is particularly valued for its articles on SE and SW Asia, Sino-Himalaya and Brazilian biodiversity. Papers linking traditional and modern taxonomic techniques are especially encouraged, and commissioned book reviews and review articles are also included. There is an international Editorial Board of wide-ranging expertise delivering a high quality, fully illustrated journal. Subscription Prices Year Category Access Type Price* Institutions subscribe Institutions Online Only subscribe *Purchases from the United States, Canada, and Mexico are in US dollars. All other purchases are in pounds sterling. Price does not include VAT, GST or other applicable taxes

27. Data And Collections: Botany Collections, Recommended Web Sites
These sites or institutions have specific collections for plant specimens, orhave departments, divisions, or research dedicated to botany or plants.
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Natural History Museums Botany Collections Entomology (Insect) Collections Ichthyology (Fish) Collections ... Ornithology (Bird) Collections
Museums and Collections:
Botany Collections or Herbariums of Interest
  • Some of these institutions currently have all or a portion of their collections databases digitized and available via the internet for searching or browsing (the list is not definitive, but is being added to on a regular basis). These sites or institutions have specific collections for plant specimens, or have departments, divisions, or research dedicated to botany or plants.
There are resources available. Amherst Department of Biology, Online Collections
    Resource Identifier: http://bcrc.bio.umass.edu/ummnh/index.phtml
    Cataloging Node: Museums and Collections
    Creator: University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Department of Biology
    Contributor: Massachusetts Museum of Natural History
    Subject: Museum Collections, Fishes, Botany, Mammals, databases
    Description: There are three searchable collections databases: Preserved Fishes, Herbarium, and a Mammal Collection. The mammal collection database contains information on 4,900 specimens. The Herbarium collection has over 224,000 items, from vascular plants to bryophtyes.

28. Botany: General Reference
Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants (Institute of Systematic botany, University of Acollaberative effort by agrostologists from five institutions resulted in a
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Botany Home Past and Future Form and Function Focus on Species ... General Reference Sources
General Reference Sources
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General Plant Resources
General Plant Resources are web sites that contain information about many different plant topics. A website listed in this area may contain reference materials such as separate databases for fungi, flowering plants and trees. In addition, sites in this section may contain information devoted to general plant research across several disciplines.
Agripedia
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Agripedia has been created to allow students to use resources across the country in an integrated, interactive learning resource on the Internet. As an "encyclopedia of agriculture", Agripedia presents facts, figures, demonstrations, examples, graphics, and more regarding the concepts, practices, and vocabulary of agriculture in a multimedia format using audio clips, graphics, text and animation.
All Living Things
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This page is a portal to all living things. The information is aimed toward education, science and resource management and non-specialists seeking information in biology.

29. JSTOR: U.S. Ecology & Botany Collection Fees
In recognition of these shared titles, the Ecology botany participation fees arereduced for institutions already participating in Arts Sciences I. If your
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30. Internet Directory For Botany: Biologists' Addresses
The UK Systematics Forum aims to improve coordination and communication between themajor UK collectionbased institutions as well botany Collection Managers
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INTERNET DIRECTORY FOR BOTANY: BIOLOGISTS' ADDRESSES Home of this page: http://www.helsinki.fi/kmus/botaddr.html

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Botany: Educational and Career Outlook What is Botany? What are the Educational Requirements? Careers and Salary Outlook Related Areas of Study Great Resources on Botany WHAT IS BOTANY? Botany is the biological study of plants, including algae, fungi, lichens, mosses, ferns, conifers and flowering plants. Research in this sub-field of biology helps improve our medicines, foods, fibers, building materials, and environmental conditions. Environmental or Ecological Botany deals more specifically with understanding the influence of various factors on the ecology of plants and the composition of plant communities, including light intensity, temperature, pH, organic content, soil profiles, and water balance.

32. Botany Of Plane Trees
botany of plane trees. the correct specific name for the London plane, and the namesused by some common British reference works and institutions are listed
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Botany of plane trees
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Plane trees, genus Platanus L., form the only genus in the dicotyledon family Platanaceae, in the order Hamamelidales. The order and genus arose early in the evolution of flowering plants, and fossil specimens are known from the earlier Cretaceous period, over 100 million years ago. The trees are deciduous and bisexual (both sexes borne on the same tree.) There are about 6-7 species, all trees from the northern hemisphere, mostly in temperate regions. Platanus kerrii is found in Indochina, Platanus orientalis in West Asia and South Europe, and Platanus occidentalis, P. racemosa, P. wrightii, P. lindeniana are from North America. A detailed botanical description of the family and genus can be found at this website . Some aids to identifying the distinct varieties can be found here on this site. All plane trees are large, generally 20-50m high. Flaking bark that peels away in thin sheets, often leaving a dappled trunk is a common characteristic. However forms occur in which the bark is retained. Leaves are borne alternately on the stem. They are always simple (not split into leaflets). In most species they are palmately lobed and veined, (in P. kerrii leaves are unlobed, pinnately serrate and pinnately veined). The axillary bud on the shoot is covered completely during the growing season by the base of the petiole, which may be swollen to accomodate it. The shoots and young leaves are covered by hairs or a fine down when young, this is probably to protect the young tissue from sunlight and water loss. The hairs are usually shed as the leaves mature, but sometimes they are partially retained on the underside of the leaves. Stipules are often present, part of each stipule forming a tube around the shoot, the rest of it forming a leafy extension.

33. Arnold Arboretum - South Central China And Tibet: Hotspot Of Diversity - Partici
Diversity. Participating institutions. Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University. FarlowReference Library and Herbarium of Cryptogamic botany. Earth
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South Central China and Tibet: Hotspot of Diversity
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Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University
Founded in 1872 to increase our knowledge of woody plants through research and education, the Arboretum carries out that mission within its Olmsted-designed landscape by developing, curating, and maintaining a collection of living woody plants from around the world that are hardy in the Boston area. The Arboretum's herbarium of over 1.3 million wild-collected specimens, the majority from Asia, is maintained with other collections in the Harvard University Herbaria.
Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Major areas of research at the Institute include the restoration of degraded ecological systems and the biological resources of the upper reaches of the Yangtze River and eastern Tibet. The Institute also conducts research in systematics and phylogeny, as well as in conservation biology, with studies focused on the relationships between biodiversity and environmental conditions and on the reproductive behavior of protected species.
Farlow Reference Library and Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany
The Farlow Herbarium, administered as part of the Harvard University Herbaria, houses over a million specimens of lichenized and non-lichenized fungi, bryophytes, and algae. The collections are worldwide in scope, with particular strengths in the bryophytes and fungi of Asia.

34. SEB Guidelines In Economic Botany
paid. MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY FOR ECONOMIC botany HAVE RESPONSIBILITIESTO HOST GOVERNMENTS AND OTHER HOST institutions. They will
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Professional Ethics in Economic Botany: A Preliminary Draft of Guidelines
PREAMBLE
In conducting their research, economic botanists often must confront difficult ethical issues related both to their data collection needs and methods, and to the dissemination and use of their findings. Since economic botanists are a diverse group with greatly varying scientific backgrounds and professional affiliations, their ethical problems are both diverse and complex. This document presents guidelines for professional behavior for members of the SOCIETY FOR ECONOMIC BOTANY
  • MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY FOR ECONOMIC BOTANY HAVE RESPONSIBILITIES TO THE PUBLIC. They will strive to use their knowledge, skills, and training to enhance the well-being of humankind. They will specifically refuse to work professionally on any research that will result in harm being done to anyone.
    They will strive to maintain professional competence and will not offer advice on subjects on which they are uninformed.
    They will not engage in nor allow the dissemination of information about economic botany that is false, misleading, or exaggerated.
    MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY FOR ECONOMIC BOTANY HAVE REPONSIBILITIES TO THOSE STUDIED.
  • 35. Botany Careers -- Opportunities
    The major employers of plant biologists are educational institutions, federal andstate New positions in botany are expected to increase at an aboveaverage
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    Opportunities The major employers of plant biologists are educational institutions, federal and state agencies, and industries. Job opportunities usually depend upon educational training and Leading students to discover more about plants and the botanical sciences can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience. Photo courtesy of Marsh Sundberg. experience. New positions in botany are expected to increase at an above-average rate through the turn of the century. Growing world population continues to increase the need for better food supplies. Environmental concerns, such as air, water and soil pollution, will create openings for ecologists in government and industry. The search for new drugs and medicines and useful genes for improving crop plants will continue to create a need for botanical explorers. Educational institutions , which employ most plant biologists, range from high schools and community colleges to universities. High schools and community colleges have few openings for those who wish to teach specialized courses and there is little time or equipment for research activity. Nevertheless, for botanists who primarily enjoy teaching, such positions are very satisfying. Most positions for professional plant scientists are in colleges and universities. Almost all colleges and universities offer courses in plant science and there are faculty positions for botanists who have different specialties. In addition, educational institutions employ botanists as researchers and as administrators.

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    In addition to noting which institutions offered botany courses, we tallied thecourses offered within the relevant department (s). This provides some broad
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    PLANT SCIENCE BULLETIN
    SPRING, 2004 VOLUME 50 NUMBER 1
    The Botanical Society of America: The Society for ALL Plant Biologists
    PLANT SCIENCE
    Where is Botany Going? Marshall D. Sundberg

    Another Opinion: Up with Alphabetically Arranged Herbaria (and with Floristic

    Listings too for that Matter)
    . William C. Burger...................................................................7 News from the Society
    Centennial Year - 1906-2006

    BSA Seeks Editor for Plant Science Bulletin

    News from the Sections
    Northeast Section Joint Field Meeting
    Announcements Stunning Prints from Rare Book Collection Specimen Label Database Plant Pathologists Express Need for Plant Pathology-Related Microbial Culture Resources ... 14th Congress of the Federation of European Societies of Plant Biology Positions Available Teaching Postdoctoral Position Plant Systematist Award Opportunities Grants for Botanical Gardens and Arboreta National Tropical Botanical Garden College Professors' Course Kenan Fellowship The Herbage CD-ROM, Third Edition ... BSA Logo Items Plant Science Bulletin 50(1) 2004 ISSN 0032-0919 Published quarterly by Botanical Society of America, Inc., 1735 Neil Ave., Columbus, OH 43210. The yearly subscription rate of $15 is included in the membership dues of the Botanical Society of America, Inc. Periodical postage paid at Columbus, OH and additional mailing office.

    37. Science In Poland - Institutions
    Polish Scientific institutions. Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of BioorganicChemistry Poznan; Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of botany Krakow;
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  • Academic Computer Center "Cyfronet" Krakow
  • Academy of Economics Katowice
  • Academy of Economics Krakow
  • Academy of Economics Wroclaw
  • Academy of Economics, Department of Computer Systems Wroclaw
  • Academy of Economics, Katedra Inzynierii Systemow Zarzadzania Wroclaw
  • Academy for the Dramatic Arts Krakow
  • Academy of Fine Arts Krakow
  • Academy of Music Krakow
  • Academy of Physical Education Krakow
  • Academy of Technology and Agriculture Bydgoszcz
  • Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan
  • Adam Mickiewicz University, Astronomical Observatory Poznan
  • Agricultural Academy, Faculty of Economics and Organization of Food Economy Szczecin
  • Agricultural University of Wroclaw, Department of Geodesy and Photogrammetry Wroclaw
  • Agricultural University of Wroclaw, Osrodek Zastosowan Informatyki Wroclaw
  • Agriculture University Krakow
  • Agriculture University Poznan
  • Akademia Medyczna Bialystok
  • American University in Warsaw Warszawa
  • Central Institute for Labour Protection Warszawa
  • Centre for Social Studies of the Central European University Warszawa
  • Cracow University of Technology Krakow
  • Cracow University of Technology, Computational Mechanics Division
  • 38. The Society For Economic Botany
    paid. 3. MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY FOR ECONOMIC botany HAVE RESPONSIBILITIESTO HOST GOVERNMENTS AND OTHER HOST institutions. A. They
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    - - choose a page - - About SEB JOIN SEB! - Become a Member President's Message Council Members Officers Committees Past-Presidents Society History Previous Annual Meetings EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES ETHICS RESOURCES STUDENT NETWORK JOURNAL - Economic Botany Current Issue Editorial Offices Board of Associate Editors Instructions to Authors Book Reviewers Needed Current Issue Call for News Awards Distinguished Economic Botanist Schultes Research Award Klinger Award Fulling Award Morton Award
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    Guidelines of Professional Ethics
    A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE SOCIETY FOR ECONOMIC BOTANY'S GUIDELINES
    OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
    GUIDELINES OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
    SOCIETY FOR ECONOMIC BOTANY

    Adopted Summer, 1995 In conducting their research, economic botanists often must confront difficult ethical issues related both to their daily collection needs and methods, and to the dissemination and use of their findings. Since economic botanists are a diverse group with greatly varying scientific backgrounds and professional affiliations, their ethical problems are both diverse and complex. This document present guidelines for professional behavior for members of the SOCIETY FOR ECONOMIC BOTANY.

    39. Organisations And Institutions
    Organisations and institutions • Local natural history societies • Otherlinks. botany. Zoology. Geology. Index to American Botanical Literature.
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    Natural History organisations and institutions
    Organisations and Institutions Local natural history societies Other links
    These are links to other sites which may be of interest to members of the Society. If you know of others that should be here, or notice any that are out of date, please let us know, but note that the SHNH does not take any responsibility for the contents of any of these sites. History of Science General natural history Miscellaneous British Society for the History of Science Linnean Society of London Library Association History of Science Society ... Museums Association The Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections National Trust Science History Publications Ltd Smithsonian Institution Libraries NHBS Xchange (directory of nonprofit and commercial websites that offer natural history, conservation and environment products and services)
    Botany Zoology Geology Index to American Botanical Literature British Entomological and Natural History Society Geological Curators Group Botany online - The Internet Hypertextbook British Ornithologists Club Geological Society Botanical Links Palaeontological Association ... Geologists Association Scott’s Botanical Links Royal Entomological Society Botanical Society of the British Isles Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Selected

    40. The Plant Link Library: Plant Biology/Organisations Or Institutions
    They publish American Journal of botany, Plant Science Bulletin, and sponsor national CIB)is, arguably, one of the most charismatic institutions within the
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    • Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) - BBSRC is the UK's leading funding agency for academic research in the non-medical life sciences and is one of seven research councils established by Royal Charter in 1994 (Added: Tue Mar 14 2000 Hits: 86 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It
    • Botanical Society of America - Botanical Society of America is a national organization with nearly 2,700 members. They publish American Journal of Botany, Plant Science Bulletin, and sponsor national meetings and symposia. (Added: Sat Oct 07 2000 Hits: 67 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It
    • Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas - The Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas (CIB) is, arguably, one of the most charismatic institutions within the CSIC (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas) devoted to biological and biomedical research.The CIB is today an intellectually vigorous center with a powerful impact in Spanish science. Its future will be inevitably marked by the permanent evolution of its integrants, who are in the final end the institution itself. It would also be important that its past is always kept in mind, not only to avoid its repetition as Santayana would affirm, but also to incorporate it with pride and respect to a pathway not always linear but never ceasing to be bright.

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