Department Of Botany & Plant Sciences: Home participates in two bachelor's degree programs and offers a master's degree program in Plant Biology with two tracks, Botany or Plant Science, and Ph.D. programs in Plant Biology http://www.plantbiology.ucr.edu/
Extractions: Breadcrumbs Search for: The Department of Botany and Plant Sciences encompasses all areas of scholarship involving plant science. This includes undergraduate and graduate instruction and mentorship, fundamental and applied research, and dissemination of research-based information and technologies beyond the academic community. As one of the largest academic departments at UCR, the Department of Botany and Plant Sciences participates in two bachelor's degree programs and offers a master's degree program in Plant Biology with two tracks, Botany or Plant Science, and Ph.D. programs in Plant Biology and Plant Genetics. The department has strong programs in basic plant cell biology, responses of plants to environmental stresses, plant ecology, genetics, genomics, and evolution. The department houses the Center for Plant Cell Biology , which is the Nation's first Research Center devoted exclusively to Plant Cell Biology.
OSU Plant Cellular And Molecular Biology Emphasis is on plant cell and molecular biology, developmental biology, physiology, biochemistry, and biotechnology. http://www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~plantbio/plantbio.html
Extractions: Department Directory Faculty Directory Faculty Research ... Links for Educators The teaching and research programs of the Department of Plant Cellular and Molecular Biology at The Ohio State University focus on modern areas of experimental plant biology including, plant cell and molecular biology, developmental biology, physiology, biochemistry, and biotechnology. The Department of Plant Biology is committed to providing the best possible classroom and research experiences for our students. The addition of two centers of excellence, the Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center and the Plant-Microbe Genomics Facility , facilitate our mission. Aronoff Laboratory Professor Emeritus Eugene Friley, with the help of Biological Sciences’ Greenhouse Supervisor Joan Leonard, has created Garden Delights, an enchanted space where art and nature merge. You may enjoy this quiet haven in the Hopkins Hall Gallery through November 12. Click here to learn more about Garden Delights Thursday's lecture in association with the Summer Genomics Workshop will be given by Bob Hettich of Oak Ridge National laboratory. The seminar is at 11 AM on June 24 in 001 Jennings. Bob is a proteomics person who has, among other things, pioneered ways to access the metagenome from various interesting environments. Basically, by performing shotgun proteomics he can tell who is there, what they are doing, and when. His talk is entitled: ""Mass-Spectrometry Based Proteogenomics Approaches for the Molecular Characterization of Microbial Isolates and Communities". We hope you can all make it to the lecture.
Super Menu Information concerning a Ph.d program for plant biology and biotechnology involving the university and DuPont Agricultural Products. http://www.udel.edu/plants/index.html
Welcome To C-Fern Educational materials for teaching plant biology using hands-on and inquiry-based investigations and independent student-initiated research. Uses the tropical homosporous fern genus Ceratopteris as a model plant system. http://www.c-fern.org/
Extractions: Forgot login? No account yet? Register RSS Feed Home Welcome to C-Fern® Welcome to our updated C- Fern website! While most of the numerous technical upgrades are in the 'backend' of the site, we have updated various features to make it more user accessible. C-Fern Express™ A new rapidly developing C-Fern® strain improves studies of plant life cycles and development. C-Fern Express™ is a select strain of an uncommon fern, Ceratopteris It was derived by Dr. Les Hickok from two Japanese varieties of C. thalictroides that exhibited very rapid sporophyte development. Its novel features and rapid development time make it superb for teaching, especially plant life cycles and alternation of generations Read more...
Home | Rutgers SEBS Biotech Center Offers programs in microbiology, plant biology, animal and environmental sciences. Includes policies on membership, patents and intellectual property, and directs to Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick. http://aesop.rutgers.edu/~biotech/
Extractions: scientific name: Metamasius callizona (Chevrolat) (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Metamasius callizona (Chevrolat) has no accepted common name but it has been referred to as the "Evil Weevil" by bromeliad enthusiasts throughout Florida, as a result of the destruction it has caused to native populations of bromeliads in the southern portion of the state. A member of the weevil family Curculionidae, it is one of three species of the genus Metamasius present in Florida. Metamasius mosieri Barber, the smallest of the three and native to Florida, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic, has been collected in Florida infrequently. Unlike M. callizona , its presence does not threaten populations of native bromeliads in Florida's natural areas. The third species, Metamasius hemipterus (L.) , was first reported in Florida in Miami-Dade County in 1984 and has since become an important pest of sugarcane, bananas, and ornamental palms. M. callizona
Florida Bromeliad Weevil - Metamasius Mosieri Barber Provides photographs and a description of this species, its distribution, host plants, biology and damage. http://entnemdept.ifas.ufl.edu/creatures/orn/m_mosieri.htm
Extractions: scientific name: Metamasius mosieri Barber (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Metamasius mosieri Barber is native to Cuba and the Dominican Republic and likely to southern Florida. Until recently, it was rarely collected in Florida (most likely because until recently no specific effort was made to find it). It has been reported from Collier (Corkscrew Swamp, Rookery Bay, Collier-Seminole State Park, Fakahatchee Strand), Glades (Fisheating Creek), Hendry (LaBelle, Big Cypress Seminole Reservation) Sarasota (Laurel), Lee, Dade, St. Lucie and Osceola Counties. The Florida bromeliad weevil is an occasional and minor pest on ornamental bromeliads and occurs at very low population densities in its natural habitat. It should not be confused with the Mexican bromeliad weevil, Metamasius callizona , which is currently attacking five species of native bromeliads in 16 counties and will likely destroy populations of six additional species of already-threatened or endangered bromeliads if not brought under control.
The Charms Of Duckweed Duckweeds are used to study basic plant biology and the toxicity of hazardous substances. They remove unwanted substances from water and serve as inexpensive feed for fish farming. http://www.mobot.org/jwcross/duckweed/duckweed.htm
University Of Leicester Department Of Biology Offers undergraduate and graduate programs in animal and plant biology. Includes information on the department, research, the people, news and events. http://pmoz.info/2/?http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/biology
ASPB - Meetings - Plant Biology 2006 American Society of Plant Biologists meeting featuring five major symposia, multiple mini-symposia, workshops, posters, exhibits and social events. Boston, U.S. http://www.aspb.org/meetings/pb-2006/
Plant Biology 2009 Joint Annual Meetings of the American Society of Plant Biologists and the Phycological Society of America, to be held July 18-22, 2009 at the Hawaii Convention Center, Honolulu, Hawaii. http://www.aspb.org/pb-2009/
LiscumLabMain Plant biology group at the university of Missouri. http://www.biosci.missouri.edu/liscum/LiscumLabPage.html
Planta - Free Access Available 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, plant-microorganism interactions. http://www.springer.com/life sci/plant sciences/journal/425
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AS And A Level Biology Revision :: Biology-Innovation Biology revision site for AS or A2 level students with features, diagrams and information covering human biology, biochemistry and plant biology. Contains easy to understand, printable notes on many subjects. http://www.biology-innovation.co.uk
Extractions: Contact Us Register SITE SEARCH HOME ... ABOUT US Women Pioneers in Plant Biology Recognizing that plant physiology was an area of study that very few women actively pursued until the 1980s, the Women on Plant Biology Committee would like to acknowledge those women who were pioneers in studying plants and how they work. Their research areas are very diverse: genetics, biochemistry, structure, as well as physiology. Their education, training, and career paths are also diverse. However, as witnessed by the biographies written by former students, fellow researchers, admirers, or good friends, each of these women has contributed to the broad field of plant physiology, and we are grateful to them. If you would like to write a biography about someone who you believe should be honored in our Women in Plant Biology Hall of Fame, please contact Ann Hirsch ( ahirsch@ucla.edu Hildegarde von Bingen
ETH - Institute Of Of Plant, Animal And Agroecosystem Sciences (IPAS) - Willkomm The main objective is to promote environmentally sound, sustainable and economically viable plant production. The spectrum of the methods used ranges from ecology to gene technology. The Institute is organised into sections for Plant Biology, Crop Science and Phytomedicine. Links to departments, research, staffing and curriculum. http://www.ipw.ethz.ch
Extractions: Das Institut für Pflanzen-, Tier- und Agrarökosystem-Wissenschaften (IPAS) der ETH Zürich ist die Plattform für Forschung und Lehre der Agrarwissenschaften in der Schweiz. Das Institut zeichnet sich durch eine hohe Vielseitigkeit und zahlreiche Interaktionen zwischen den verschiedenen Bereichen moderner Pflanzen-, Nutztier- und Ökosystemforschung und durch Lehre auf Universitätsniveau aus. Am IPAS arbeiten eine Vielzahl von Disziplinen gemeinsam an der Entwicklung wissenschaftlicher Grundlagen für umweltschonende, nachhaltige und wirtschaftliche Agrarsysteme mit Pflanzenbau und Nutztierhaltung im Alpenraum, aber auch in Entwicklungsländern. Das Institut wurde am 1.1.2010 durch Mitglieder der ehemaligen Institute für Pflanzenwissenschaften und Nutztierwissenschaften gegründet. Es besteht aus den folgenden Gruppen aus zwei Departementen: