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  1. Molecular Plant Breeding by Yunbi Xu, 2010-02-26
  2. Introduction to Genetic Engineering of Crop Plants: Aims and Achievements by A. Rashid, 2009-06-16
  3. Chromosome Engineering in Plants: Genetics, Breeding, Evolution (Developments in Plant Genetics and Breeding)
  4. Quantitative Genetics with Special Reference to Plant and Animal Breeding by Ralph E. Comstock, 1996-04-18
  5. Statistical Genetics of Quantitative Traits: Linkage, Maps and QTL (Statistics for Biology and Health) by Rongling Wu, Changxing Ma, et all 2010-11-02
  6. Advances in Genetics, Genomics and Control of Rice Blast Disease
  7. Fruit Breeding (Handbook of Plant Breeding)
  8. The Handbook of Plant Genome Mapping: Genetic and Physical Mapping (v. 1)
  9. Developmental Genetics of Plant-Microbe Symbioses: Botanical Research and Practices by N. A. Provorov, O. Y. Shtark, et all 2010-07
  10. Plant Population Genetics, Breeding, and Genetic Resources by Anthony H. D. Brown, Michael T. Clegg, 1989-12
  11. Plant Epigenetics: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  12. Genetic Modification of Plants: Agriculture, Horticulture and Forestry (Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry)
  13. Managing Plant Genetic Diversity (Cabi) by J Engels, V R R Rao, et all 2002-02-15
  14. Seed Wars: Cases and Materials on Intellectual Property and Plant Genetic Resources by Keith Aoki, 2008-01-02

21. ASPB - Meetings - Plant Genetics 2003
To promote the growth and development of plant biology, to encourage and publishresearch in plant biology, and to promote the interests and growth of plant
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Plant Genetics 2003
Mechanisms of Genetic Variation
October 22-26, 2003 Snowbird, Utah
Chair: Venkatesan Sundaresan - University of California - Davis Vice-Chair: Rich Jorgensen - University of Arizona Post-meeting Survey View Abstracts Online Abstracts in PDF format View List of Registrants
This conference on Plant Genetics will be the first of an annual series of specialist meetings sponsored by the ASPB. The Program: DOWNLOAD PROGRAM (pdf) There will be a keynote lecture followed by seven sessions dedicated to specific topics. Each session will feature three in-depth presentations plus shorter talks based on selected abstracts. Poster sessions will be scheduled daily. Wednesday, October 22 Cliff Lodge, Level B, Ballroom Lobby Opening dinner: 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Cliff Lodge, Level B, Golden Cliff Room

22. Plant Genetics Research Unit
Integrated plant genetics HomeWe are a development stage biotechnology company, in business to develop, produceand license new biotechnologies for the purposes of microbial,
http://www.agron.missouri.edu/ars_columbia/pgru.html
Plant Genetics Research Unit U. S. Department of Agriculture 205 Curtis Hall Agricultural Research Service University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri 65211 Telephone: 573/882-4734 or FAX: 573/884-7850
M ission Statement:
T he mission of the Plant Genetics Research Unit at Columbia, MO, is to develop new knowledge that expands our understanding of the fundamental processes controlling increased production, improved quality, and enhanced uses of corn, soybeans, and wheat; and to utilize this knowledge to develop germplasm and crop management schemes that lead to increased farm profitability and sustainability of the nation's resource base.
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23. PBPGHome
Plant Breeding and plant genetics. Interdepartmental Program Recent SurveyIndicates University of Wisconsin as Top Trainer of US Plant Breeders
http://www.hort.wisc.edu/pbpg/
Plant Breeding and Plant Genetics Interdepartmental Program University of Wisconsin-Madison Plant Breeding and Plant Genetics Program, 1575 Linden Drive, Madison, WI 53706 USA Phone 608-262-1490 FAX 608-262-4743 Email ilgoldma@wisc.edu

24. Plant Breeding And Plant Genetics Faculty
Agronomy; Biochemistry; Botany; Forestry; Genetics; Horticulture; Plant Genetic mechanisms of plant efficiency, adaptability, and resistance to diseases
http://www.hort.wisc.edu/pbpg/faculty_trainers.html
Plant Breeding and Plant Genetics Faculty Trainers
DEPARTMENTS AND PERSONNEL
The Department of Agronomy offers research training in the fields of plant breeding and genetics, biometry, cytology, tissue culture, physiology and molecular genetics, with major emphasis on small grains, corn (field and sweet), soybeans, alfalfa, clovers, forage grasses, canola, and others. More information, course listing
  • Jean-Michael Ane (email) Plant Microbe nodulation and mycorrhization; Symbiotic nitrogen fixation and phosphate transport; Development of Medicago Truncatula as a model lugume. Edw in T. Bingham (email) Breeding, genetics, cytogenetics, and biotechnology of alfalfa. Michael D. Casler (email) Perennial cool-season forage grass breeding: breeding methodology, quantitative genetics, forage quality and ruminant nutrition, developmental genetics of plant cell walls, heterosis and heterozygosity in polyploids. James G. Coors

25. Theoretical And Applied Genetics-Springer Plant Genetics And Genomics Journal
TAG publishes original research in plant genetics, plant genomics and plantbiotechnology. The journal was founded in 1929 as Der Züchter ,
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26. HRI - Research - Plant Genetics & Biotechnology Dept
plant genetics Biotechnology Department. Department Remit. Crop improvementthrough genetics. Genetic Resources Unit. Concentrating on some key traits and
http://www.hri.ac.uk/site2/research/pgb/intro.htm
Department Remit Crop improvement through genetics
  • Concentrating on some key traits and processes including : Resistance to pests and diseases Reproduction and dormancy Morphogenetic targets such as flowering, rooting and stature Resistance to environmental stress Exploiting the key genetic resources of : Germplasm DNA libraries
Head of Department : Dr Brian Thomas Plant Developmental Regulation (e-mail: brian.thomas@hri.ac.uk

27. FABI -The Forestry And Agricultural Biotechnology Institute
Post graduate education with studies of biotechnology, plant genetics and other related topics. Works closely with forestry and agricultural industries to enhance that education. Located in South Africa.
http://www.up.ac.za/academic/fabi/
University of Pretoria PSANA Main Page Research Groups ... Website Changelog View the FABI video
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Welcome to FABI!
South Africa has a proud history in Forestry and Agriculture. Commercial Agriculture dates back to the early European settlement in the Cape Peninsula where gardens were established to replenish supplies of fresh produce for ships travelling via Cape Town to Asia. Forestry was also one of the first Industries to be developed in South Africa as almost no natural forests occur in this country. Indeed, South Africa is generally recognised as one of the first countries to have established plantations of exotic species, required to satisfy the need for wood products. Both Forestry and Agriculture currently represent a major resource for South Africa. Production for food, fibre and fruit is essential to the current and future well-being of South Africa. The Forestry and Agricultural Industries have a long and successful history and are seen as major accomplishments in a country that is plagued by intermittent drought and a relatively low percentage of its land- mass available for planting of crops. Self sufficiency in food production has been the norm while solid wood and fibre products for local consumption have been produced for more than 100 years. In recent times, both the Agriculture and Forestry Industries have become internationally recognised as important exporters of high grade products. In this regard, the export of fruit and fibre (paper and pulp) is perhaps best recognised. Today, it is common to see South African fruit and fruit products on shelves in virtually every part of the world. Similarly, South African Forestry Companies are recognised as leaders in the production of high grade paper and pulp.

28. CSS 430
plant genetics profiles (PGPs) Overview and assignments (html) (pdf) MinigrantsOverview and assignments (html) (pdf)
http://cropandsoil.oregonstate.edu/classes/css430/
Plant Genetics Course Description
The structure, expression, and manipulation of plant genomes will be explored using the principles and theory of classical and contemporary genetics. This course is designed to build a solid foundation in plant genetics and to stimulate further, more specialized, study. Some genetics background helpful, but not required. Instructor
P atrick Hayes
253 Crop Science Bldg.
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Dana Howe
Carol Powers
CSS/Hort 430/530 Winter quarter 2005 Topics
Gene and genome structure

Gene function

Plant reproduction and GMOs
DNA replication, mitosis and meiosis ... Schedule Lecture topics and exam dates Grading Grading policies Plant genetics profiles (PGPs) Overview and assignments ( html pdf Mini-grants Overview and assignments ( html (pdf Tools Text, notes, and other resources Recitation: Optional but highly encouraged!

29. Library & Archives
CSHL is a research and educational institution with 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.
http://nucleus.cshl.org/CSHLlib/
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30. CSHL - Plant Genetics Research
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is a research and educational institution.The Laboratory has research programs focusing on cancer, neurobiology, plant
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The plant group at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is expanding upon the Nobel prize-winning work done here by Barbara McClintock in the 1940s and 50s. The transposable genetic elements, or "jumping genes," that she discovered are now being used at CSHL to isolate plant genes and to develop functional genomics databases in Arabidopsis and maize
Dave Jackson
- morphogenesis in plants, knotted1 (kn1) gene
Rob Martienssen
- development, genetics, stem cells, organogenesis,
epigenetics, functional genomics
Marja Timmermans
- plant development: leaf initiation and patterning Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is part of global consortia of researchers involved in the comprehensive sequencing of the Arabidopsis and rice genomes . The complete sequence of Arabidopsis will be available by the end of the year and promises to be a landmark event in plant biology. The Laboratory owns 12 acres of farmland nearby called Uplands Farm . Here, an expert staff raises maize and Arabidoposis plants for study.
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31. Plant Genetics 2005 Home Find Add A Conference 16 October 2005
plant genetics 2005, Home Find Add a conference Organized by AmericanSociety of Plant Biologists (ASPB) Deadline for abstracts/proposals Not
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33. The Plant Link Library: Plant Breeding And Genetics/Genetics/Organisations Or In
Institute of plant genetics and Biotechnology IPGB SAS (Added Wed Mar 08 2000 Institute of plant genetics, Polish Academy of Sciences - The Institute
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  • Agricultural Genetic Engineering Research Institute (AGERI) - The institute adopts recently developed technologies available worldwide and applies them to existing problems in Egyptian agriculture. The activities of AGERI insure sustainable biotechnology in Egypt by training the next generation of high caliber scientists. Their dedication is for the production of a widening array of elite crop cultivars and biotechnology based products. Products which are tailored to Egyptian agriculture's requirements are introduced (Added: Fri Mar 10 2000 Hits: 300 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It
  • Agriom plant breeding, floracultural breeding, ornamental horticulture and agricultural research. - AGRIOM is one of the few Dutch consultancy bureaus in plant breeding. Our supervision on breeding projects can vary from consultative to complete design and implementation of a breeding project. Furthermore, AGRIOM carries out research related to plant breeding, floracultural breeding and ornamental horticulture (Added: Wed Sep 01 2004 Hits: 96 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)

34. Pezzotti Lab
Interests in plant genetics, including links to publications and laboratory members at the University of Verona, Italy.
http://www.sci.univr.it/~pezzotti/

35. Plant Genetics And Breeding Database
plant genetics and Breeding Database is the ideal information source forprofessionals and students involved in plant breeding and genetic diversity.
http://www.ovid.com/site/catalog/DataBase/135.jsp?top=2&mid=3&bottom=7&subsectio

36. Plant Genetics
Topics on this page Keystone International Series on Plant Genetic Resources The participants urged action as plant genetic resources provide the basic
http://www.keystone.org/Public_Policy/Featured_Projects/Plant_Genetics/plant_gen

37. SWBIC - Plant Genetics
SWBIC provides a singlepoint access to a vast store of widely distributedbiotechnology information as well as developing new educational and
http://www.swbic.org/links/2.1.1.2.php

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[Harvard University] A list of Arabidopsis informatics and stock centers, maps and genetic links, and physical maps with graphics. [more info] Horticulture Teaching Resources [Ohio State Univ.] This site has a list of horticultural resources based on the biology, technology, history, and plants of horticulture with a searchable database of over one thousand images and horticultural descriptions for different species and numerous cultivars. [more info] Plant Molecular Genetics [North Dakota State Univ.] A course covering plant molecular genetics topics, including the plant genome, cloning, transposons and genetic control of flowering. [more info] Probe [USDA Plant Genome Research Program] A newsletter focusing on plant genomics. [more info] Search Add a Link Contact SWBIC

38. Plant Genetics
plant genetics studies at the institute aim to achieve and maintain a world SCRI’s work in plant genetics is conducted by the Genome Dynamics programme.
http://www.scri.sari.ac.uk/SCRI/Web/Site/home/ResearchAreas/Theme2~GenestoProduc
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Understanding plant genomes is crucial to our ability to tailor our crops in efficient ways to meet the ever-changing requirements of society. Plant genetics studies at the institute aim to achieve and maintain a world class standard using the latest genomics technologies together with informatics and relevant plant germplasm, and so make a major difference to growers and consumers in Scotland and beyond. We are exploring the inherent dynamics of the plant genome through an analysis of diversity and evolution under natural selection, and also through domestication, plant breeding and historically imposed selection. The knowledge gained is essential for efficient crop improvement via traditional or biotechnological means, and is being applied to bring real improvement to consumers at various levels. SCRI’s work in plant genetics is conducted by the Genome Dynamics programme. Contact: Robbie Waugh.
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Contemporary genetics
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Externally-funded projects Contacts: Robbie Waugh, John Bradshaw, Sheena Forsyth.

39. Plant Genetics
plant genetics plant genetics. If you are a student looking for informationor classes in a specific discipline, go to the Student Information page
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Plant Pathology, Horticulture, Mycology and plant genetics. degree inPlant Sciences with options in either Plant Pathology or plant genetics.
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Montana State University
Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology
The Department of Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology is part of the College of Agriculture at Montana State University in Bozeman. An exciting feature of this department is the diversity of programs in Plant Biology, Crop Science, Plant Pathology, Horticulture, Mycology and Plant Genetics. The department offers BS, MS, and Ph.D. degree programs with a current enrollment of 270 undergraduate and 15 graduate students. The department has state-of-the-art laboratory and plant-growth facilities including the new AgBioScience facility which opened in June of 1999. The Department of Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology at Montana State University-Bozeman offers unique research strengths for graduate students, including 1) the biology, genetics and biochemistry of diseases of small grains, fungal products and the biological control of weeds and pathogens; 2) plant breeding and genetics emphasizing both traditional and molecular approaches; and 3) plant molecular biology and molecular genetics. College of Agriculture Montana State University - Bozeman
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