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  1. Plant Systems Biology (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  2. Endosperm: Developmental and Molecular Biology (Plant Cell Monographs)

141. BioMedNet Journal Collection - Browse Journals
Publishes articles ranging from molecular biology through ecology.
http://journals.bmn.com/journals/list/browse?jcode=plants

142. George E. Brown Jr. Salinity Laboratory, Riverside California
Basic research on the chemistry, physics, biology, and assessment of saltaffected soil-plant-water systems.
http://www.ussl.ars.usda.gov/
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450 W Big Springs Rd
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143. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Research in cancer biology, plant genetics, genomics and bioinformatics, and neurobiology.
http://www.cshl.org/
Wednesday, May 26, 2004 CSHL is a research and educational institution. The Laboratory has research programs focusing on cancer, neurobiology, plant genetics, genomics and bioinformatics, and a broad educational mission, including the recently established Watson School of Biological Sciences. Celebrating 100 Years of Genetics,
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144. Rob Jackson's Laboratory
plant physiological ecology and ecosystem ecology. Full text of many recent publications and poster presentations.
http://www.biology.duke.edu/jackson/
Rob Jackson's Laboratory
Departmental Bio Recent Publications Lab Personnel Current Projects ... Trade Book and Media Links Robert B. Jackson Department of Biology and Nicholas School of the Environment Duke University Box 90340 Phytotron Building Durham, NC 27708-0340 (919) 660-7408 (Ph) (919) 660-7425 (fax) Duke Biology Last modified 15 March 2004 This document is maintained by Rob Jackson Duke Graduate Program in Ecology Web Counter reports that you are site visitor since 2 July 1999.

145. The Judelson Laboratory
Study the biology of oomycete plant pathogens such as Phytophthora infestans. Contains research interests, publications list, and lab members. University of California, Riverside, U.S.
http://138.23.152.128/JudelsonHome.html
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learn more about these exciting organisms
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Publications Opportunities for graduate study in the lab Plant Path Department home page
Welcome to the web pages of the Judelson laboratory!
The goals of our lab are to further our understanding of the developmental biology, genetics, and pathology of oomycetes, a group of fungus-like eukaryotic microbes found throughout the world. Most of our studies involve the important plant pathogen Phytophthora infestans, which causes the late blight diseases of potato and tomato. By clicking on the links shown to the left, you can learn more about our research, teaching, and other activities. You can contact us by: Email: Howard Judelson@ucr.edu Visiting in person: 3234 Webber Hall Mail: Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Riverside, California 92521, USA Telephone: 909-787-4199 (951-827-4199 after July 17, 2004)

146. Allison R. Kermode
Associate professor of plant cell and molecular biology. Current research program and selected publications.
http://www.sfu.ca/biology/faculty/kermode/
Allison R. Kermode, Associate Professor PLANT CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Biological Sciences
Simon Fraser University
BSc., PhD. University of Calgary
Room SSB6155, (604) 291-3982
kermode@sfu.ca

Institute for Molecular Biology and Biochemistry

Current Research Program Selected Publications Jiang, L., Abrams, S.R., and Kermode, A.R. 1996. Vicilin and napin storage protein gene promoters are responsive to ABA in developing transgenic tobacco seed, but lose sensitivity following premature desiccation. Plant Physiology. 110: 1135-1144. Kermode, A.R. 1996. Mechanisms of intracellular protein transport and targeting in plant cells. Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences, June issue. Jiang, L., Downing, W., Baszczynski, C., and Kermode, A.R. 1995. The 5' flanking regions of vicilin and napin storage protein genes are down-regulated by desiccation in transgenic tobacco. Plant Physiology. 107: 1439-1449. Kermode, A.R. 1995. Regulatory mechanisms in the transition from seed development to germination: Interactions between the embryo and the seed environment. In: Seed Development and Germination. Galili, G., and Kigel, J., eds., Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, pp. 273-332. Kermode, A.R., Fisher, S.A., Polishchuk, E., Wandelt, C., Spencer, D., and Higgins, T.J.V. 1995. Proteolytic processing and localization of vicilin deletion mutant proteins in the leaf and seed of transgenic tobacco. Planta. 197: 501-513.

147. Welcome To CEPCEB - Center For Plant Cell Biology At UC Riverside
University of California, Riverside You are the 4505th visitor since 05/29/02,Center for plant Cell biology (CEPCEB) Department of Botany and plant Sciences
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148. Plant Molecular Biology Lab At Penn State
Basic and applied research in plant biotechnology and molecular biology by Mark Guiltinan.
http://guiltinanlab.cas.psu.edu/

149. Elizabeth Elle, Assistant Professor
Assistant professor in the department of Biological Sciences. Research interests, course page and plant evolutionary ecology laboratory page.
http://www.sfu.ca/biology/faculty/elle/
Elizabeth Elle, Assistant Professor
Plant Evolutionary Ecology Biological Sciences
Simon Fraser University
BSc., MAT, SUNY Binghamton
Ph.D. Rutgers University
Room B8230, (604) 291-4592
elizabeth_elle@sfu.ca
Plant Evolutionary Ecology Lab Page Behavioural Ecology Research Group
Plant Ecology (BISC 404) Course page
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Current Research Program My research focuses on the importance of ecological selection pressures for the evolution of plant traits. Of primary interest is mating system evolution; in addition, I study aspects of plant-insect interactions, including both pollination and herbivory. My approach has been to test current models of trait evolution within the context of the natural history of an organism. I choose traits that have a genetic basis that is known or can be determined (using classic quantitative genetic techniques), and so can respond to selection; combine controlled experiments with studies of natural populations; and where possible use genetic markers to refine my estimates of realized reproductive success (e.g. paternity analysis and outcrossing rate estimation). To date, I have used this combined methodology to study the sex-specific fitness consequences of variation in flower size and number in horsenettle, Solanum carolinense , and to study the maintenance of an herbivore resistance polymorphism in western jimsonweed

150. Plant And Cell Physiology
An international journal devoted to the publication of original papers in the biological sciences including physiology, biochemistry, biophysics, chemistry, molecular biology, cell biology and gene engineering of plants and microorganisms.
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151. Initial Genetic Analysis
A molecular and genetic analysis of plant organogenesis using the ovules of arabidopsis as the model system. Includes early and current research, and a bibliography.
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Pattern formation and morphogenesis in the ovule of Arabidopsis thaliana
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Ovule Ontogenesis

Genetic Dissection
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Primordium Outgrowth

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Abaxial-Adaxial Patterning

Current work
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Summary Bibliography References
An initial genetic dissection of ovule development In a second step we wanted to approach organogenesis at the functional level. One way to do this is to dissect genetically the process and to study systematically a large number of mutants. Hence, in order to identify the key regulatory factors involved in the above outlined developmental processes we have performed a large-scale single-line EMS mutagenesis to screen for sterile plants with defects in ovule development ( Schneitz et al, 1997 ). A total of 458 independent mutants were isolated. A few of these mutants have been independently isolated in other laboratories as well (Baker et al, 1997; Elliott et al, 1996; Gaiser et al, 1995; Klucher et al, 1996; Modrusan et al, 1994; Robinson-Beers et al, 1992). An initial analysis identified several groups of genes that control different aspects of ovule ontogenesis. Some appear to be important for early processes. For example, the

152. Jim Mattsson
Assistant professor in plant physiology and development. Current research program, courses, laboratory, abstracts and publications.
http://www.sfu.ca/biology/faculty/mattsson/
Jim Mattsson
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT
Biological Sciences

Simon Fraser University

B.Sc. and Ph.D. Uppsala University Sweden
Room SSB7107
jim_mattsson@sfu.ca
Laboratory Webpage
BISC 333 - Developmental Biology

BISC 366 - Plant Physiology

Current Research Program
Our research focuses on the genetic regulation of vascular tissue development in plants. Specific questions are (1) what is the molecular mechanism behind vascular strand formation? (2) which genes regulate fiber differentiation? (3) which genes regulate the rate of wood formation and the cellular composition of wood? We focus our research on two model plant species, Arabidopsis and poplar, since considerable genetic resources are available for both species. In Arabidopsis we are using both traditional mutagenesis and reverse genetics to approach gene function, whereas reverse genetics is the preferred choice in poplar. Please contact me if you want more information and if you are considering an undergraduate or graduate research project in this laboratory. People in the laboratory Carol Wenzel, post doctoral fellow

153. Plant Physiology And Biochemistry
The journal embraces physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, biophysics, structure and genetics at different levels, from the molecular to the whole plant and environment.
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An Official Journal of the Federation of European Societies of Plant Physiology
(SFPV)

In English
Editor-in-Chief:
J. Kader

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Plant Physiology and Biochemistry embraces physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, biophysics, structure and genetics at different levels, from the molecular to the whole plant and environment.
The journal publishes several types of articles: papers, methods, short papers, trends, hypotheses and reviews. Articles for the series: trends, hypotheses and reviews are either invited by the Editors or proposed by authors for the editors' prior agreement.

154. Cell And Organism Biology: Home Page
Describes ongoing animal and plant physiology research and education, with additional information in Swedish.
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155. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Biologia Plantarum
Biologia plantarum, an international journal of experimental botany, publishes in English original research reports, review articles and brief communications in all fields of plant physiology, molecular biology, biochemistry, biophysics, biotechnology, genetics, structural botany and pathology.
http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0006-3134
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156. : : Centre For Plant Conservation Genetics
Applies molecular biology techniques to the conservation and exploitation of plant genetic resources.
http://www.scu.edu.au/research/cpcg/
WHAT'S NEW Position Vacant and PhD Scholarships at CPCG
The Centre has a Position Vacant and a number of PhD scholarships available within the Grain Foods CRC Ltd. [MORE] ABOUT RESEARCH DATABASES ... MY ACCOUNT The Centre for Plant Conservation Genetics provides research and commercial services in plant gene characterisation, genetic fingerprinting technology and genetic transformation. It employs the most advanced technologies in molecular biology and genetics to address the disciplines of plant genomics, gene isolation, biodiversity studies, bioprospecting, plant breeding, tissue culturing and genetic transformation. It has through its innovative approaches, developed a growing portfolio of strategic alliances with industry bodies and companies to conduct contract and collaborative research and development in plant biotechnology.
Contact details: Centre for Plant Conservation Genetics
Southern Cross University
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157. Microscopy-UK School Resources
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158. Phytochemistry
Phytochemistry covers research on all aspects of plant chemistry, plant biochemistry, plant molecular biology and chemical ecology.
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The International Journal of Plant Chemistry and Plant Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
An Official Journal of the Phytochemical Society of Europe and the Phytochemical Society of North America.
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Phytochemistry covers research on all aspects of plant chemistry, plant biochemistry, plant molecular biology and chemical ecology. The journal is divided into eight sections: Review Articles; Protein Biochemistry; Molecular Genetics and Genomics; Metabolism; Ecological Biochemistry; Chemotaxonomy; Bioactive Products and Plant (including Macromolecules). In addition to the regular (primary) issues of the journal, there are special issues dedicated solely to Structure Elucidation.

159. Graduate Programme In Biology
The research interests of the faculty are concentrated in Animal biology / Physiology, Cell biology, Ecology and Population biology, Evolutionary biology, Genetics, Molecular biology and Biochemistry, and plant Physiology.
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160. Japanese Society For Plant Cell And Molecular Biology
Offers new information on the basic research and the applied technology of plant tissue culture, plant molecular biology, plant cell engineering and related field. With journal published quarterly.
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    The journal "Plant Biotechnology"
    "Plant Biotechnology" is an international journal published by the Japanese Society for Plant Cell and Molecular Biology (JSPCMB). The journal was published initially as "PLANT TISSUE CULTURE LETTERS" ("Shokubutu Sosiki Baiyou" as the Japanese journal name) (Vol. 1 to 13) in 1984, in which articles written in either Japanease or English. In 1997, the journal was renamed as "Plant Biotechnology", since then all articles were written in English.

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