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  1. Marine Botany by Clinton J. Dawes, 1998-02-27
  2. Laboratory Manual for Applied Botany by Estelle Levetin, Karen McMahon, et all 2001-07-16
  3. Barrier Island Botany for the United States by Stalter, 1993-06
  4. The Wild and the Sown: Botany and Agriculture in Western Europe, 1350-1850 (Past and Present Publications) by Mauro Ambrosoli, 1997-01-28
  5. Longman Illustrated Dictionary of Botany: The Elements of Plant Science Illustrated and Defined (Illustrated Dictionary Series) by Andrey Sugden, 1984-08
  6. Botany : An Introduction to Plant Biology - Textbook Only by James D Mauseth, 2003
  7. The Healing Forest: Medicinal and Toxic Plants of the Northwest Amazonia (Historical, Ethno-& Economic Botany, Vol 2) by Richard E. Schultes, Robert F. Raffauf, 2003-01-01
  8. Elements of Botany for Beginners and for Schools, The by Asa Gray, 2004-10-29
  9. Pristina Medicamenta: Ancient and Medieval Medical Botany (Variorum Collected Studies Series, 646) by Jerry Stannard, 1999-04
  10. Preparation Guide for Laboratory Topics in Botany to Accompany Raven, Evert, Eichhorn Biology of Plants by Susan E. Eichhorn, Joy B. Perry, et all 2006
  11. Systematic Botany of Flowering Plants by Vincent Savolainen, Murielle Figeat, 2004-09-30
  12. Introductory Botany: Plants, People, and the Environment, Non-media Edition by Linda R. Berg, 2007-03-23
  13. John Clayton,: Pioneer of American botany, by Edmund Berkeley, 1963
  14. The Botany Bunch by JosephJ. Colangelo, 2006-01-04

101. Department Of Botany - Miami University - Home Page
Miami University botany Department 316 Pearson Hall Oxford, Ohio 45056 Telephone 513-529-4200 Fax 513-529-4243, Questions, comments
http://www.cas.muohio.edu/botany/
BOTANY DEPT.
HOME PAGE
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS IN BOTANY GRADUATE STUDIES IN BOTANY ...
OFFICE STAFF

The Department of Botany is housed in Pearson Hall on the campus of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio , a city with a population of about 12,000 (excluding students). Miami University is a state-assisted university of 16,000 students; established in 1809 and is the second-oldest university in Ohio. The Department of Botany is part of the College of Arts and Sciences and offers programs leading to the bachelors (B.A. and B.S.), the master's (M.A. and M.S.) and doctoral (Ph.D.) degrees. The Department also participates in the masters of arts in teaching (M.A.T.) degree in the biological sciences.
Botany Department faculty and staff - April 22, 2003
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Academic Information Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium
NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Ecology and Environmental Science

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Seminar Schedule, Spring Semester 2004 (PDF format)
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Miami University - Botany Department 316 Pearson Hall Oxford, Ohio 45056

102. Sporangium Ls MC
Photograph of gametophytes with sporophytes attached.
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Sporangium ls MC
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103. Welcome
The excellence in scholarship and teaching that for decades has been the hallmark of the Department of botany at The University of Texas continues within the
http://www.botany.utexas.edu/
Welcome !
Select a destination from the links below
The Cellulose Electronic Network
A community for those interested in cellulose R. Malcolm Brown, Jr.'s Lab Page Plant Cell Biology, High Resolution Light and Electron Microscopy, Digital Image Processing, Cellulose Structure and Biosynthesis and more! Laboratory Studies in Cell Biology Bio 323L/ Bio 388L Class Pages R. Malcolm Brown, Jr.'s Personal Pages Y'all Come Visit! Study Plant Biology at UT! The excellence in scholarship and teaching that for decades has been the hallmark of the Department of Botany at The University of Texas continues within the School of Biological Sciences . The Graduate Program in Plant Biology brings together faculty from Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology Integrative Biology , and Molecular Genetics and Microbiology If you are interested in pursuing a graduate degree in Plant Biology at UT, please contact the

104. Pinaceae
Brief description and images of 9 genera.
http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/courses/systematics/Phyla/Coniferophyta/Pinaceae.ht
Pinaceae
(The pine family)
return to Coniferophyta page
Monoecious trees with spirally arranged leaves. Essentually an evergreen group though Larix is deciduous. Microsporangia are borne in pairs on the microsporophylls and ovules are borne in pairs on the seed scales. The group ranges throughout the northern hemisphere and is extensively planted in the southern. Includes ecologically and economically important genera including pine, spruce, hemlock and Douglas fir. Individuals of bristle-cone pine ( Pinus longavea ) are the world's oldest trees. Link to genus directories: Link to Dendrology genus directories:

105. Dr. R. Larry Peterson, Faculty Profile: Research, Department Of Botany, Universi
s of current research projects at the Department of botany, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.......
http://www.uoguelph.ca/botany/people/faculty/peterson/research.html
Dr. R. Larry Peterson
University Professor Emeritus- lpeterso@uoguelph.ca Welcome Message Contact Us Site Index ... Publications Research Root Biology and Mycorrhiza Research Group My research involves the interaction between fungi and plants, with an emphasis on mutualistic symbioses (mycorrhizas). I am particularly interested in cellular and subcellular changes that occur in both symbionts as various associations develop. My goal is to understand how fungi are able to attach and enter plant roots and how they change the structure of plant cells. This knowledge will help us to increase the productivity of many crop plants and forestry species that benefit from mycorrhizal fungi for nutrient uptake and protection from pathogens. Some of the research projects currently underway in my Root Biology and Mycorrhiza Research Group are described briefly below.
  • Effect of mycorrhizal fungal hyphae on the cytoskeleton and other cellular constituents of plant cells (Dr. Larry Peterson, and Dr. Yukari Kuga).
  • 106. Mango Resources -A Site Exclusive For Mango Research And Development
    Online information about botany, cultivars, and the cultivation and economy of mangoes, particularly in India.
    http://www.rajans.com/mango-researches.htm
    ALL ABOUT
    MANGO
    RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
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    Botany-Taxonomy

    Cultivars

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    Mango Mania ! — East to West
    If you are interested in mangoes and want to share information globally please send us about
    • New Cultivars Technology Experiences Problems in mango industry Shows/seminars/symposium
    . . . and all you think is useful for the visitors of this page exclusively devoted to mangoes...

    107. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Economic Botany Links
    About Us, Economic botany Links. Archaeology and history. Arid lands. botany. Conservation. Education. Ethnobotany. Genetic resources and seed sources. Grants.
    http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/scihort/eblinks/
    Economic Botany Links
    These links to web resources on useful or poisonous plants are a joint venture between the Centre for Economic Botany , Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the People and Plants project. This is a selective list, focussing on web sites that are information-rich, current, and of practical use in ethnobotanical research and fieldwork. We also include more detailed coverage of organisations relevant to the United Kingdom. In general agriculture and temperate forestry are excluded, but some links are provided on topics (e.g. cereals) on which we receive many queries. Botanical sites are only included if they are useful tools for those concerned with useful plants. In general a link will appear only once in this directory, placed in what we think to be the most relevant category. Users are therefore recommended to browse a range of categories to ensure full coverage. In particular, most bibliographies are in the Online Bibliographies category, rather than under each subject.

    108. Sporophyte Ls MC
    A crosssection of the spore sac of the sporophyte.
    http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/images/130/Bryophytes/Bryophyta/Sphagnum/Sporophyte
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    109. MUSE Resource Search
    BioOne List of Journals Journal Holdings in BioOne. Available in these formats = HTML abstract = HTML fulltext = PDF Denotes open access titles. Systematic botany more info
    http://biodiversity.uno.edu/cgi-bin/hl?botany

    110. Pseudotsuga Menziesii
    Image.
    http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/images/pse_men.jpg

    111. BioOne: List Of Journals
    BIOSIS. Journal Holdings in BioOne. Available in these formats = HTML abstract = HTML fulltext = PDF Denotes open access titles. Economic botany more info
    http://www.bioone.org/bioone/?request=get-journals-list&issn=0013-0001

    112. Department Of Botany At The Natural History Museum, London
    The Department of botany (BM), at The Natural History Museum in London, houses a major international collection of over six million preserved specimens of algae
    http://www.nhm.ac.uk/botany/
    MENU: The Department of Botany (BM) , at The Natural History Museum in London, houses a major international collection of over six million preserved specimens of algae, diatoms, lichens, mosses, ferns, conifers and flowering plants. The collection is of great historical importance, dating back to the sixteenth century. The Botany Department's 50 scientists are involved in many different areas of research based on the collections. Research areas include biodiversity, classification, evolution, geography, molecular systematics, conservation and ethnobotany. Visit one of these Botany highlights. . .
    Plant Cuttings Newsletter Issue 10
    Richard Spruce Collection
    The Botany Discussion Forum
    Or the exciting and interactive Exploring Biodiversity: enquiries feedback PhDs UK systematics forum ... library

    113. All About INIBAP
    INIBAP works to increase productivity of banana and plantain grown on smallholdings for domestic consumption and for local and export markets. The site includes 3 Musa databases, publication list, information on Musa agronomy, botany and uses.
    http://www.inibap.fr/presentation/inibap_eng.htm
    Homepage
  • Mission and objectives Modus operandi Projects ... Access plan to Leuven
  • About INIBAP
    The banana, (which encompass a wide range of dessert and cooking varieties, as well plantains), has its wild origins in Asia and the Pacific. From here, the crop has spread throughout the tropical world, carried by traders and other travellers to Africa, South and Central America and the Caribbean. Bananas are now of major global importance in terms of food and income security to millions of smallholder farmers throughout the developing countries of the tropics. In the mid-1980s a destructive fungal disease of banana (black Sigatoka) was seen to be spreading rapidly in Africa and Latin America. It was clear that this disease would have devastating consequences for the millions of smallholder farmers dependent on banana and plantain for their main staple food. It was clear that urgent action was required at the global level and as a result, the International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain (INIBAP) was created. Because of the global nature of banana research, the distinct regional differences and the fragmented nature of ongoing activities, it was decided that the most appropriate strategy was to create a network rather than a research centre. INIBAP was thus created in 1985. To achieve its objectives, INIBAP favours the creation of partnerships and supports research carried out by its partners in both developing and industrialized countries. Many of the producing countries have limited research capacity, but participation in regional networks supported by INIBAP helps them to make the best use of available resources. INIBAP has established the world's largest

    114. RSNZ/NZ Journal Of Botany
    New Zealand Journal of botany. the international journal of austral botany. ISSN 0028825X. Editor Dr Frances Kell. New Zealand Journal
    http://www.rsnz.govt.nz/publish/nzjb/

    115. Venter With Egg MC
    A microscopic image of the venter (the swollen base of the archegonium) containing a single egg.
    http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/images/130/Bryophytes/Bryophyta/Sphagnum/Venter_wit
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    116. BOTANY DEPARTMENT Home : University Of Vermont
    Department. The botany DEPARTMENT provides basic research on plants from cells to ecosystems. Skip Main Content Area. botany and Ag. Biochemistry
    http://www.uvm.edu/~plantbio/
    Skip University-Wide Navigational Links
    Skip Local Navigational Links
    The BOTANY DEPARTMENT provides basic research on plants from cells to ecosystems
    Skip Main Content Area Botany and Ag. Biochemistry
    Marsh Life Science Bldg.
    University of Vermont
    Burlington, VT 05405
    Download graduate program brochure
    Online Graduate pre-applications
    for Fall 2004
    PRINT-FRIENDLY VERSION ... Contact Us

    117. Cedrus Atlantica
    image
    http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/images/ced_atl.jpg

    118. Botany, Master Gardener Training, Extension Service, Oregon State University
    Course Goals Instructions for using the botany module Meet other master gardener trainees Tips for reviewing the botany module Send feedback and
    http://extension.oregonstate.edu/mg/botany/

    Course Goals
    Instructions for using the botany module
    Meet other master gardener trainees
    Tips for reviewing the botany module ... Contents
    Start with the instructions page
    View the video introduction
    Goals of this module
    Start first topic
    This online course module is based on material in the Oregon State University Extension Service Master Gardener Handbook* Chapter 1, Botany Basics, Ann Marie VanDerZanden
    Other links
    Acknowledgements
    Mastergardener program
    OSU Extension Service
    Oregon State University

    119. Department Of Botany, National Museum Of Natural History, Smithsonian Institutio
    From the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History. Contains information, research, and images.
    http://nmnhwww.si.edu/departments/botany.html

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    120. Department Of Botany, UW-Madison
    botany Garden blossoming with new expansion The botany Garden, a green and fragrant oasis in a sea of buildings and traffic, will become a larger, more
    http://www.botany.wisc.edu/
    UW-Madison
    T he mission of the Department of Botany is to discover, maintain, and transmit knowledge concerning basic plant biology and provide leadership in the biological sciences.
    Birge Hall
    430 Lincoln Dr.
    Madison, WI 53706
    FAX (608) 262-7509 Chair
    Anthony Bleecker
    Department Programs Facilities Related Programs Other Resources What's New: Botany Garden blossoming with new expansion The Botany Garden, a green and fragrant oasis in a sea of buildings and traffic, will become a larger, more welcoming sanctuary as an expansion got under way this past June...

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