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  1. Plant Drug Analysis: A Thin Layer Chromatography Atlas by Hildebert Wagner, Sabine Bladt, 2009-06-18
  2. Communication in Plants: Neuronal Aspects of Plant Life
  3. Stress and Stress Coping in Cultivated Plants by B.D. McKersie, Y. Lesheim, 2010-11-02
  4. Plant-Environment Interactions: From Sensory Plant Biology to Active Plant Behavior (Signaling and Communication in Plants) by Frantisek Baluska, 2009-04-13
  5. Fire and Plants (Population and Community Biology Series) by William J. Bond, B.W. van Wilgen, 1995-12-31
  6. Plant Physiology by Robert M. Devlin, 1983-03
  7. Plant Nutrition - Molecular Biology and Genetics: Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Genetics and Molecular Biology of Plant Nutrition
  8. Plant Microtechnique and Microscopy by Steven E. Ruzin, 1999-05-20
  9. DNA-Based Markers in Plants (Advances in Cellular and Molecular Biology of Plants)
  10. Units, Symbols, and Terminology for Plant Physiology: A Reference for Presentation of Research Results in the Plant Sciences by Frank B. Salisbury, 1996-10-10
  11. Light and Plant Growth (Topics in Plant Physiology) by J.W. Hart, 1988-02-29
  12. Plant Breeding and Whole-System Crop Physiology: by W Yan D H Wallace, 1998-01-06
  13. Elementary plant physiology by Daniel Trembly Macdougal, 2010-08-17
  14. Sulphur in Plants

101. Welcome To Plant Research International
Offer research services in plant genetics and reproduction, crop physiology, agrosystems, soil fertility, and the optimization of plant health.
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102. ScienceDirect - Pesticide Biochemistry And Physiology - List Of Issues
Publishes original scientific articles pertaining to the mode of action of plant protection agents such as insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, and similar compounds, including nonlethal pest control agents, biosynthesis of pheromones, hormones, and plant resistance agents.
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103. THE JAPANESE SOCIETY OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGISTS -> Plant And Cell Physiology: Indice
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104. The Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences Homepage
Amherst, Massachusetts, a 4year program offering Turfgrass Management concentration. The program integrates scientific theory with practical experience, and covers such topics as grass and seed identification, turfgrass culture and physiology, pest control, and equipment maintenance. Graduates find careers as park and golf course superintendents, home lawn care specialists, and as technical representatives for the seed and chemical industries.
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105. Physiological And Molecular Plant Pathology
Print and online journal on all aspects of molecular biology, biochemistry, physiology, ultrastructure, genetics, and evolution of plantmicrobe interactions. Includes content search, abstracts (1993 to present), sample issue, author guidelines with manuscript submission form, subscription information, and list of editors.
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106. Metabolism Foundation
Nonprofit organization dedicated to the study of plant anatomy and physiology, established by Dr. Jim Bidlack, Edmond, OK.
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107. Crop Science
Crop Science publishes original research in crop breeding, genetics, and cytology; crop physiology and metabolism; crop ecology, production, and management; seed physiology, production, and technology; turfgrass science; crop quality and utilization; cell biology and molecular genetics; plant genetics resources; and pest management
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108. Umralina, Anara
Specializes in plant biochemistry and physiology department in Kyrgystan. Page lists research areas of interest, curriculum vitae and work photos.
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109. International Journal Of Plant Sciences
Research that seeks the answers to questions in all areas of the plant sciences. Topics covered include plantmicrobe interactions, development, structure and systematics, molecular biology, genetics and evolution, ecology, paleobotany, and physiology and ecophysiology. Founded in 1875 by John M. Coulter. Electronic edition.
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111. Moved
Conducts research into plant molecular biology, virology, nematology, pathology, physiology, and metabolism.
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112. Brooklyn Botanic Garden: GARDEN BOTANY
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113. Mycological Research
Online and in print journal covering all aspects of fungi, including molecular biology, physiology, plant pathology, and systematics. Contains abstracts (1997 to present), author instructions, and other information.
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114. Cornell Plant Biology
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115. SpringerLink - Publication
Publishes original articles and invited reviews in all aspects of plant biology, particularly in molecular and cell biology, ultrastructure, biochemistry, metabolism, growth, development and morphogenesis, ecological and environmental physiology, biotechnology, plantmicroorganism interactions.
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116. USU CROP PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY
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117. Water Plants 101
A basic Introduction to the physiology and ecology of aquatic plants
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Water Plants 101
A basic Introduction to the physiology and ecology of aquatic plants By Dave Huebert
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The low diffusivity of CO2 in water, the relatively thick unstirred layer and the high CO2 concentration needed to saturate photosynthesis have prompted one scientist to state, "For freshwater submerged aquatic macrophyte plants, the naturally occurring DIC levels impose a major limitation on photosynthesis ... The DIC limitations on aquatic macrophytes and its corollary, the need to conserve carbon, are becoming increasingly apparent as important ecological features of aquatic environments (George Bowes, 'Inorganic Carbon Uptake by Aquatic Photosynthetic Organisms, 1985)." Aquatic plants have adapted to CO2 limitation in several ways. They have thin, often dissected leaves. This increases the surface to volume ratio and decreases the thickness of the unstirred layer. They have extensive air channels, called aerenchyma, that allow gases to move freely throughout the plants. This allows respired CO2 to be trapped inside the plant and in some species even allows CO2 from the sediment to diffuse into the leaves. Finally, many species of aquatic plants are able to photosynthesize using bicarbonate as well as CO2. This is important, since at pH values between 6.4 and 10.4 the majority of DIC in freshwater exists in the form of bicarbonate. For the aquarist, the supply of CO2 can be augmented in two ways. Both methods work by increasing the rate of diffusion of CO2 into the plants. First, the rate of water movement in the aquarium can be increased. This will decrease the thickness of the boundary layer and ensure that CO2 levels are at air equilibrium. This method is inexpensive, easy to implement and will produce excellent growth of aquatic plants under most conditions. Secondly, CO2 can be injected into the aquarium. This method can be expensive, and if done improperly, can be lethal to fish. This latter method is only essential, however, if there is a significant daily pH fluctuation in the aquarium, or if the species of plants being cultured are completely unable to use bicarbonate (such as Cabomba sp.).

118. School Of Botany
conducts courses and research in plant cell biology, plant diseases and physiology, marine botany, biotechnology and evolutionary botany.
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119. The Families Of Flowering Plants - Fagaceae Dum.
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Fagaceae Dum. Alternatively Cupuliferae A. Rich. (Is.str.), Cupulaceae Dulac Including Nothofagaceae Kuprianova, Quercineae Quercaceae ) Juss. Excluding Corylaceae Habit and leaf form Leaves stipulate . Stipules caducous. Lamina margins entire, or serrate, or dentate. Vegetative buds scaly. Leaves without a persistent basal meristem. Domatia recorded (from 3 genera); represented by hair tufts (consistently). Leaf anatomy . Hydathodes present (occasionally), or absent. Mucilaginous epidermis present, or absent. Stomata mainly confined to one surface (abaxial); anomocytic. Lamina without secretory cavities. Minor leaf veins without phloem transfer cells ( Nothofagus Quercus Stem anatomy Nothofagus ), or not storied; parenchyma apotracheal (diffuse or in fine lines). Reproductive type, pollination . Plants monoecious (nearly always), or dioecious (rarely). Gynoecium of male flowers pistillodial to absent. Anemophilous (usually), or entomophilous (e.g. Castanea Inflorescence, floral, fruit and seed morphology

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