Botany (Subscribe)
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- Education (21)
- Ethnobotany (7)
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- Paleobotany (7)
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About.com: BotanyTHE starting place for exploring Biology. A page of links and articles.
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Botanical Society of America Image CollectionEducational images for instructional use collected by the Botanical Society of America Teaching Section, covering plant geography, morphology, phloem development, xylem development, floral ontogeny, lichens, economic botany, carnivorous plants, organography, pollen, paleobotany, plant defense mechanisms, plant anatomy, and cellular communication channels. Collection of 14 sets of educational images for instructional use, with search capability.
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Botany EncyclopediaBotany encyclopedia of plants and garden. Includes a botanical dictionary, advice for gardeners, and a store selling plants.
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Botresearch USAa botanical research and biotechnology organization specializing in tissue culture, photomicroscopy, and the production of educational materials for universities.
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Hunt Institute for Botanical DocumentationHunt Institute for Botanical Documentation promotes the history of botany through its collections, research, exhibitions, publications, and services. A division of Carnegie Mellon University. Archives, research, art, and information about the institute are included.
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International Centre for Research and Training on SeabuckthornICRTS promotes seabuckthorn and its environmental, economic, nutritional and medical significance through information exchange, international cooperation, technology transfer, research and project management. Information on the biology of this plant and its uses for environmental, economic, nutritional, and medical purposes; emphasizing erosion control.
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Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding ResearchConducts research programs on molecular-biological, genetical, biochemical, physiological and cytological aspects of plant development and plant breeding. [English and German versions available.]
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