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  1. Molecular Genetics of Plant Development by Stephen H. Howell, 1998-07-13
  2. The ex situ Conservation of Plant Genetic Resources by J.G. Hawkes, N. Maxted, et all 2000-10-31
  3. Molecular Markers in Plant Genetics and Biotechnology
  4. Conserving Plant Genetic Diversity in Protected Areas (Cabi) by J.M. Iriondo, N Maxted, et all 2008-01-29
  5. Seed to Seed: The Secret Life of Plants by Nicholas Harberd, 2006-05-01
  6. Genetic Improvement of Field Crops (Books in Soils, Plants, and the Environment) by Slafer, 1993-10-07
  7. Genetics, Genomics, and Breeding of Soybean (Genetics, Genomics, and Breeding of Crop Plants)
  8. Plant Genetics (The Green World) by Carl-erik Tornqvist, 2006-06-30
  9. Principles of Plant Biotechnology: An Introduction to Genetic Engineering in Plants by S. H. Mantell, J. A. Matthews, et all 1985-12
  10. Plant Nutrition - From Genetic Engineering to Field Practice (Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences)
  11. Quantitative Genetics, Genomics and Plant Breeding (Cabi) by M S Kang, 2002-09-20
  12. Developmental Genetics and Plant Evolution (Systematics Association Special Volumes) (Volume 0)
  13. Plant Conservation Genetics
  14. Plant Protoplasts and Genetic Engineering V (Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry)

61. Plant Genetics | TutorVista
Plant Genetics The genetics of Plants. Animal Genetics- The genetics of Animals. Human genetics- The genetics of Human Beings. Microbial genetics- The genetics of Microbes.
http://www.tutorvista.com/topic/plant-genetics

62. Biography Of Dr. Michael M. Lieber Ph.D. In Genetics Genadyne Consulting Researc
Ph.D. Plant genomics and developmental biology consultant / expert offering creative paradigms for scientific advancement in agriculture and medicine, with emphasis on plant genetics / genetic engineering and developmental biology, e.g., organogenesis.
http://michaellieber.com/Michael-Lieber-Bio.htm

63. Wiley::Plant Genetics
by Charles Neal Stewart (Editor), Alisher Touraev (Editor), Vitaly Citovsky (Editor), Tzvi Tzfira (Editor)
http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-351105.html
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64. Bioversity International: Bioversity International Homepage
Bioversity International, formerly IPGRI, the International Plant Genetic Resources Institute, is the CGIAR international agricultural research centre mandated to work on the conservation and sustainable use of agricultural biodiversity. Website covers all practical and policy aspects - many downloadable publications.
http://www.bioversityinternational.org/
Sustainable Agriculture
Newly published research papers reveal the potential of minor millets to improve people’s lives in southern India. [Read more]
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The programme for the International Scientific Symposium - Biodiversity and Sustainable Diets - to be held next week in Rome, is now available. [Read more]
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Bioversity International is working with film producers tve to promote short films about biodiversity, food and farming. [Read more]
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Newsletter for Europe Key access and utilization descriptors for sweet potato genetic resources The importance of recognizing the International Treaty in the CBD’s Protocol on access and benefit-sharing Descriptores del conocimiento que los agricultores tienen de las plantas ... [More]
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Convention on Biological Diversity, Nagoya, Japan
The 10th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity opened this week in Nagoya, Japan, on 18 October 2010.
Unlocking the potential of minor millets
Newly published research papers reveal the potential of minor millets to improve people’s lives in southern India. ... [More]
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65. FAO Crop Genetic Diversity
Plant genetic resources for food and agriculture are the biological basis of world food security and a reliance on a small number of plant species makes the food supply vulnerable.
http://www.fao.org/biodiversity/geneticresources/bio-crops/en/

66. Plant Genetics: Hothead Healer And Extragenomic In... [Nature. 2005] - PubMed Re
PubMed is a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine that includes over 19 million citations from MEDLINE and other life science journals for biomedical articles back
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16136082

67. Griffin, Georgia : Home, Main Griffin, Georgia
Responsible for acquiring, characterising, maintaining, evaluating, documenting and distributing genetic resources of agricultural and horticultural crops, including wild species.
http://www.ars-grin.gov/ars/SoAtlantic/Griffin/pgrcu/
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PLANT GENETIC RESOURCES CONSERVATION UNIT
The Plant Genetic Resources Conservation Unit (PGRCU) exists to conserve plant genetic resources for users today and for future generations. The PGRCU is a cooperative effort supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service (USDA, ARS) and the Southern State Agricultural Experiment Stations. Located on the Griffin Campus of the University of Georgia, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, the PGRCU is one of four regional plant introduction stations and is also known as Multistate Research Project S-009 . The PGRCU is charged with the responsibility to acquire, characterize, maintain, evaluate, document, and distribute genetic resources of agronomic and horticultural crops. Objectives include:
  • Conserve genetic resources and associated information for a broad spectrum of crops and related species.
  • Develop and apply new or improved evaluation procedures and marker-based approaches to assess diversity of genetic resources in the collections and evaluate materials for useful traits.

68. Plant Genetics And Breeding Database
The Plant Genetics and Breeding Database provides access to international scientific literature relating to genetic resources, biotechnology, taxonomy, plant breeding
http://www.ovid.com/site/catalog/DataBase/135.jsp

69. Plant Genetic Resources For Food And Agriculture (PGRFA)
FAO portal for the Global System on PGRFA with links to the State of the World s PGRFA, the Global Plan of Action and its implementation and related conferences, agreements and treaties.
http://www.fao.org/WAICENT/FaoInfo/Agricult/AGP/AGPS/pgrfa/gsmap_e.htm

70. Research - Plant Genetics And Development At The Department Of Plant And Microbi
Research Plant Genetics and Development Barbara Baker PGEC bbaker@berkeley.edu Baker Lab web site The Baker Lab seeks understanding of the molecular, genetic and
http://plantbio.berkeley.edu/newpmb/research/plant.shtml
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Research - Plant Genetics and Development
Barbara Baker PGEC bbaker@berkeley.edu Baker Lab web site The Baker Lab seeks understanding of the molecular, genetic and biochemical bases of host-microbe interactions, and investigates mechanisms of pathogen-induced host disease and disease resistance. Our experimental system to study plant-pathogen recognition and signal transduction includes a diverse plant pathogen set and Solanaceae plant hosts. We anticipate our studies will lead to new, environmentally benign strategies for durable, broad-spectrum disease resistant crops. Bob B. Buchanan
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Research in the Buchanan Laboratory currently focuses on thioredoxin in connection with:
(1) Regulation of chloroplast enzymes. Sheng Luan (UC Berkeley) collaborates on this research.
(2) Improvement in the quality and yield of cereals. We have ongoing collaborations with several colleagues on this project: Peggy G. Lemaux (UC Berkeley); Jun Yin and his group (Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhous, China); and William J. Hurkman and William H. Vensel (USDA Laboratory, Albany, CA).

71. International Treaty On Genetic Resources For Food And Agriculture
Web portal of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (IT PGRFA), the global agreement that aims to conserve and further develop, on their farms, the (rapidly eroding) range of farmers seed varieties that is basis of the world s food supply.
http://www.planttreaty.org

72. International Seed Treaty - International Treaty On Plant Genetic Resources For
UKabc portal on the IT PGRFA (International Seed Treaty) that governs the access, use, conservation and development of the genetic resources of food security crop and forage species. Treaty outlaws IPRs on selected PGRFA. Links to all official FAO, media and CSO resources on the Treaty.
http://www.ukabc.org/iu2.htm

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abc Noticeboard Sustaining Agricultural Biodiversity ... abc
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INTERNATIONAL TREATY ON PLANT GENETIC RESOURCES FOR FOOD AND AGRICULTURE -
International Seed Treaty Struggling to keep free access to the world's plant genetic resources for food and agriculture Third session of the Governing Body, Tunis, 1 - 5 June 2009
FAO Conference adopted the Seed Treaty at 16:00 GMT on 3 November 2001

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The First Treaty of the New Millennium ... Syngenta threatens Treaty
Previous Negotiating Sessions

73. Plant Genetics - Genetics Program
Marcelo Campos. Research Interest Plant Hormones . Lab Gregg Howe. Undergrad University Catholic University of Brasilia . Email camposm2@msu.edu . Riold Furtuna
http://www.genetics.msu.edu/students/list of current students/Plant Genetics.htm
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Marcelo Campos Research Interest:
Plant Hormones Lab: Gregg Howe Undergrad University:
Catholic University of Brasilia Email: camposm2@msu.edu
Riold Furtuna Research Area:
Plant pathogen biology and
plant-microbe interactions Lab: George Sundin Undergrad University:
University of Florence, Italy Email: furtunar@msu.edu
Caleb Knepper
Research Area:
Plant Genetics
Lab: Brad Day Undergrad University: Kansas State University Email: knepperc@msu.edu Jiying Li Research Area: Plant Peroxisome Dynamics Lab: Jingping Hu Undergrad University: China Agricultural University Email: lijiying@msu.edu Gaurav Moghe Research Area: Molecular Evolution, Biological Networks Lab: Shin-Han Shiu Undergrad University: Univ. of Baroda, India Email: moghegau@msu.edu Jessica Taft Research Area: Flower Developmental Genetics Lab: Rebecca Grumet Undergrad University: The College of Saint Rose Email: taftjess@msu.edu

74. Employment Biotechnology Plant Genetics Jobs Careers
Employment Biotechnology Plant Genetics Jobs Careers, . All products, auctions, jobs, careers, Employment Biotechnology Plant Genetics Jobs Careers, farms for sale, machinery
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75. Plant Genetics Degree, Colleges That Offer A Plant Genetics Program
Plant Genetics program information, and which schools grant Plant Genetics degrees
http://www.matchcollege.com/schools-degree/26.0805/Plant-Genetics
Home Biological and Biomedical Sciences Plant Genetics
Plant Genetics Degree
A program that focuses on the scientific study of the genetics of multicellular plants and fungi as related to botanical research as well as to applications in comparative genetics, ecology and evolutionary studies, clinical studies, and industrial research. Includes instruction in molecular genetics, gene expression, gene regulation, genomics, epigenetic phenomena, DNA recombination and repair, genetic interactions at the microbial and higher levels, and molecular evolution. Get Information On Plant Genetics Degree Programs Offered 4 Year Programs Michigan State University
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    East Lansing, MI 48824 Degrees or Certifications Awarded For This Program: Highest Degree Offered: Doctoral and First-Professional Grants A Medical Degree: Yes Campus Location: Rural Fringe Tenure System: Has Tenure System Students Enrollment: 20,000 and Above Classification: Research Universities (Very High Research Activity) Large Four-Year, Primarily Residential

76. Genetically Modified (GM) Rice At IRRI
The International Rice Research Institute is conducting research into developing potential GM rice varieties. Offers a basic overview incorporating both potential benefits and risks as well as a basic description of the modification method used.
http://beta.irri.org/test/j15/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=397&I

77. Agronomy: Undergrad: Majors: Plant Genetics & Plant Breeding
The Agronomy faculty provide students an excellent education which delivers the foundation, motivation and continuing support for a lifetime of learning.
http://www.agry.purdue.edu/ugrad_major_plant.asp
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The Plant Genetics and Plant Breeding Option is designed for students interested in agricultural biotechnology, genetic engineering, and research in genetic mechanisms that control crop growth and development. This option prepares students for many research opportunities in industry and provides the necessary background for graduate studies. Students also learn the fundamentals of genetics and practical plant breeding as well as the latest developments in genetic engineering, environmentally sound crop production practices, development of varieties appropriate for the agriculture of developing countries, and strategies for developing plant lines adapted to environmental stresses. Opportunities exist for training both in laboratory and field practices important to modern genetics research.
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There is a wide range of employment opportunities for graduates of the Plant Genetics and Plant Breeding option in the seed and biotechnology industries and plant genetics research and teaching. Students specializing in plant breeding are prepared for a broad range of careers involving development of improved crop varieties and their adaptation to crop production systems.

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