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  1. Conservation of Genetic Resources: Costs and Implications for a Sustainable Utilization of Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture by Detlef Virchow, 1999-05-15
  2. Plant Genetic Resources: Foodgrain Crops: Foodgrain Crops
  3. Plant Cold Hardiness: Gene Regulation and Genetic Engineering
  4. Genetic Preservation of Plant Cells in Vitro (Springer Lab Manuals)
  5. Distant Hybridization of Crop Plants (Monographs on Theoretical and Applied Genetics)
  6. A Bibliography on Plant Genetics (genetic analsysi) 1900-1925 by H. Matsuura, 1929
  7. The Genetics of Garden Plants by M. B. Crane, W.J.C. Lawrence, 1947-01-01
  8. Plant Patterning: Structural and Molecular Genetic Aspects by Esra Galun, 2007-08-13
  9. Scientists, Plants and Politics: A History of the Plant Genetic Resources Movement by Robin Pistorious, International Plant Genetic Resources Institute, 1997-12-31
  10. Plant Genetic Resources of Legumes in the Mediterranean (Current Plant Science and Biotechnology in Agriculture, Volume 39)
  11. The Photosynthetic Apparatus: Molecular Biology and Operation (Cell Culture and Somatic Cell Genetics of Plants Vol. 7B) by Lawrence Bogorad, 1991-06
  12. Plant genetics: Proceedings of the Third Annual ARCO Plant Cell Research Institute-UCLA Symposium on Plant Biology, held in Keystone, Colorado, April 13-19, ... symposia on molecular and cellular biology)
  13. Genetic Diversity of Cultivated Tropical Plants by Perla Hamon, Marc Seguin, et all 2003-01-06
  14. Plant Genetic Resources of Western Himalaya: Status and Prospects by B.D. Sharma and J.C. Rana, 2005-01-01

121. CIMB Online Journal
Review papers, since 1999, in all areas of molecular biology, including plant and animal systems, human genetics, molecular microbiology, virology, and biotechnology. Free access to contents and abstracts, but full text is for subscribers in US$ or UK£ to Horizon Scientific Press.
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Free access to the Table of Contents and Abstracts. Access to the full text document is also available . For details click here Table of Contents for Volume 1 (1999) Current Issues in Molecular Biology
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122. Molecular Genetics And Cell Biology
The Department currently represents research on a wide range of biological problems and systems. Its internationally recognized strengths include  invertebrate and vertebrate development, plant molecular biology, cellular structure and function, and yeast genetics.
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123. Donach Plant Breeding Academy
Education, comment and research in plant breeding based on natural genetics, including quantitative population genetics.
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Donach Plant Breeding Academy
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in Plant Breeding based on Natural Genetics
Dr Ian L. Gordon Ph.D.( Syd. ), M.Agr.Sc.( Qld ), Q.D.A.(Hons)( Q.A.H.S.C. Principal
professing Heredity and Quantitative Genetics
Professional: genovir@donach.ac.nz Consultancy: genopro@donach.ac.nz
Mail: PO Box 8018, Hokowhitu, Palmerston North, 5331, New Zealand
Current Research: Polygenic genotypic variance with epistasis
Current Research: Quantitative genetics of dihaploids
Latest Publication: Patterns of variation in flowering and seed set of meadowfoam
Latest Publication: Refinements to the partitioning of the inbred genotypic variance
Current Commentary: Discard the Blinkers
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It is necessary still to focus on the inheritance of phenotypes, because sexual gene exchange and the observed properties of whole organisms remain the central issues. This is true for selection, evolution, ecology, and human families. Such natural genetics ( ie.

124. Petr Karlovsky Molecular Phytopathology
Based in the Department of Molecular Phytopathology, University of Goettingen, Germany. Study plant pathogenic fungi using tools of molecular genetics and biochemistry, focusing on secondary metabolites, mycotoxins, and their biological detoxification.
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We study secondary metabolites of plant pathogenic fungi using tools of molecular genetics. Some fungal metabolites are involved in pathogenicity as virulence factors, others play a role in interactions with competing or mycoparasitic fungi . Because of their function in virulence and toxicity to humans and animals (mycotoxins), secondary metabolites of phytopathogenic fungi affect both yield and quality in plant production.
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125. Plant Pathology @ UGA
Emphasizes undergraduate and graduate education in the classroom, laboratory and field. Students receive training in bacteriology, epidemiology, genetics, hostpathogen interactions, mycology, nematology, molecular biology, pest management, and virology.
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Looking for an exciting career in the plant sciences? The Department of Plant Pathology offers extraordinary possibilities to gain experience in the variety of approaches used to investigate the nature and management of plant disease. Since the days of our first graduate student, Calvin C. Murray working with the founder of our Department, Julian H. Miller (pictured left), programs offered by the Department have prepared students for rewarding careers in every aspect of the discipline of plant pathology. The Department has a large faculty with diverse expertise building on strong traditions of scholarship in teaching, research and extension. There are excellent facilities at all three campuses (Athens, Griffin and Tifton) for work ranging from lab-based investigations of host-pathogen interaction to field investigations of diseases in apple, corn, cotton, cowpea, ornamentals, peaches, peanut, pecan, small fruits, small grains, soybean, tobacco, turf and vegetables. The Department emphasizes quality undergraduate and graduate education in the classroom, laboratory and field. Students receive excellent training in bacteriology, epidemiology, genetics, host-pathogen interactions, mycology, nematology, molecular biology, pest management, and virology. Many faculty include basic and applied aspects to their program so the student is exposed to the many facets of plant pathology. The faculty maintains high standards and works closely with students to provide maximum individual attention. Students must be highly motivated and committed to understanding how basic biological principles are applied to the science of plant pathology so disease can be understood and managed. In return, students can make significant contributions to agriculture, industry, science and society.

126. MendelWeb Homepage 97.1
Educational resource for teachers and students interested in the origins of classical genetics, introductory data analysis, elementary plant science, and the history and literature of science.
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The current edition of MendelWeb is now available at www.mendelweb.org . A new edition is planned for late 2003, and will likely include at least one mirror site. I am always happy to receive your comments, suggestions, and corrections. Roger B. Blumberg (rblum@netspace.org)
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"In 1859 I obtained a very fertile descendant with large, tasty seeds from a first generation hybrid. Since in the following year, its progeny retained the desirable characteristics and were uniform, the variety was cultivated in our vegetable garden, and many plants were raised every year up to 1865."
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MendelWeb is an educational resource for teachers and students interested in the origins of classical genetics, introductory data analysis, elementary plant science, and the history and literature of science. Constructed around Gregor Mendel's 1865 paper and a revised version of the English translation by C.T. Druery and William Bateson, "Experiments in Plant Hybridization" , MendelWeb is offered as a public sourcebook and collaborative environment compatible with a variety of guided and independent studies. For some background and an early description of the project, you may want to read

127. Trinity College Biology Department
Courses emphasizing the molecular nature of living systems as well as courses treating cell biology, genetics, development, plant and animal morphology and function, ecology, field studies, and evolution.
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128. Initial Genetic Analysis
A molecular and genetic analysis of plant organogenesis using the ovules of arabidopsis as the model system. Includes early and current research, and a bibliography.
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Pattern formation and morphogenesis in the ovule of Arabidopsis thaliana
General remarks
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Early work
Ovule Ontogenesis

Genetic Dissection
Outgrowth and patterning

Primordium Outgrowth

P-D Patterning

Abaxial-Adaxial Patterning

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An initial genetic dissection of ovule development In a second step we wanted to approach organogenesis at the functional level. One way to do this is to dissect genetically the process and to study systematically a large number of mutants. Hence, in order to identify the key regulatory factors involved in the above outlined developmental processes we have performed a large-scale single-line EMS mutagenesis to screen for sterile plants with defects in ovule development ( Schneitz et al, 1997 ). A total of 458 independent mutants were isolated. A few of these mutants have been independently isolated in other laboratories as well (Baker et al, 1997; Elliott et al, 1996; Gaiser et al, 1995; Klucher et al, 1996; Modrusan et al, 1994; Robinson-Beers et al, 1992). An initial analysis identified several groups of genes that control different aspects of ovule ontogenesis. Some appear to be important for early processes. For example, the

129. Experiments In Plant Hybridization
English translation by William Bateson of Mendel's 1865 paper. Requires Adobe Acrobat to view.
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130. Molecular Biology Today
Primary research papers, short communications, and review articles, including plant and animal systems, human genetics, molecular microbiology, virology, and biotechnology. Contents and abstracts available back to 2000, but subscription required for full text, from Horizon Press.
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    131. Ohio State University: Department Of Molecular Genetics
    The Department of Molecular genetics at The Ohio State University explores problems in genetics, cell biology and developmental biology using plant and animal viruses, fungi, plants, worms, insects, amphibia, mice and humans as eukaryotic model systems.
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    Welcome to the Ohio State University Department of Molecular Genetics The Department of Molecular Genetics is devoted to exploring problems in genetics, cell biology and developmental biology using plant and animal viruses, fungi, plants, worms, insects, amphibia, mice and humans as model systems. Our department represents a diverse group of researchers and teachers who are striving to understand fundamental issues in biology. Students in our programs develop the essential skills and knowledge that will enable them to tackle future exciting problems in molecular biology. Please select from the links to the left to learn more about the exciting educational and research opportunities available for graduate as well as undergraduate students.

    132. CNN.com - Gene Technology Yields Plant Virus Cure - June 20, 2001
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    Scientists compare an immunized ear of barley (top) with one infected with a virus By CNN's Grant Holloway CANBERRA, Australia (CNN) An Australian breakthrough in gene technology has the potential to prevent agricultural crop losses caused by plant viruses. It also could be used to reduce the use of pesticides. Researchers at the Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organization have developed a genetic-modification technique that enables plants to immunize themselves against a virus attack. Working in much the same way as vaccines do in humans, the CSIRO technology inserts into a plant's DNA or genetic blueprint a small sequence of a viral genetic material called RNA. Usually the plant would interact with the viral RNA, replicating it and allowing the virus to destroy or damage the plant. But the CSIRO has modified the RNA into a double strand which the plant recognizes as foreign immediately, triggering its natural defenses against the virus. When the real virus invades the plant, it is countered straight away because the plant's system has been primed to fight it.

    133. Biology
    Strengths in molecular genetics, structural biology, genomics, enzymology, and biotechnology. Department researchers study a diverse set of problems in plant, microbial, and mammalian biology.
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    134. Department Of Crop And Soil Science
    Undergraduate and graduate educational programs, research and extension. Undergraduate programs include agroecology, turfgrass science, environmental soil science, and environmental resource management. Graduate programs include agronomy, ecology, soil science, environmental pollution control, genetics, and plant physiology.
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    135. Plant Breeding & Genetics - Profiles -
    Since I have been working with International plant Genetic Resources Institute My host is Department of plant Breeding genetics and potato and other
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    Search Cornell Home People : Profiles K.N. Watanabe
    Professor, Plant Genetic Diversity
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    The research interests at the University of Tsukuba are:
    1) Molecular genetic and cytogenetic studies for conservation and for genetic diversity of underutilized species
    2) Production of transgenic plants and environmental biosafety assessment of transgenic plants with respect to the biological / genetic diversity
    3) Sustainable germplasm enhancement of the genetic resources with biotechnology applications emphasizing polysomic polyploid species 4) Multidisciplinary studies associated with genetic diversity, biosafety and bioethics with emphasis on socio-economic and development aspects. Specific commodities of interest in bioloigcal research are root and tuber crops such as potatoes (Solanum tuberosum) and sweetpotatoes (Ipomoea batatas).

    136. Plant Breeding & Genetics - Profiles -
    In KN Watanabe E. Pehu (Eds.) plant Biotechnology and plant Genetic Resourcesfor Sustainability and Productivity.(pp 113). Academic Press, RG Landes
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    Search Cornell Home People : Profiles K.V. Raman
    Executive Director, CEEM, Potato Late Blight Project
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    E-Mail : kvr1@cornell.edu Recent Publications: Raman, K.V. 1996. Public and private research promoting synergies. In Crop Productivity and Sustainability: Proceedings of 2nd International Crop Science Congress. Oxford and IBH Publishing Co., New Delhi. Krattiger, A.F. and K.V. Raman. 1996. Acquisition and transfer of transgenic plants in the Asia-Pacific region: the Bt gene. APSA Technical Report No. 13. (pp 1-30). The Asia and Pacific Seed Association, Bangkok. Frederiksen, R., S. Shantharam, and K.V. Raman.(Eds).1995 Environmental Impact and Biosafety: Issues of Genetically Engineered Sorghum (Special Issue on Sorghum Biotechnology) African Crop Science J. Vol. 3, No. 2 Makerere University, Uganda. Wambugu, F.M., E. Zandvoort, and K.V. Raman. (Eds). 1995 Biosafety and risk assessment in an African perspective. (Special Issue on Biotechnology /Biosafety). African Crop Science J. Vol. 3, No. 3. Makere University, Uganda.

    137. Agriculture Resources: Genetics (Plant)
    International plant Genetic Resources Institute Home site of the IPGRI, plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture Contains an overview and
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    • Angiosperm DNA C-Values Database Query Searchable database of angiosperm DNA C-values. Arabinet : Arabidopsis Information on the World Wide Web Presents a collection of resources on Arabidopsis, provided by the Department of Molecular Biology at Massachusetts General Hospital. Provides access to related informatics, stock centers, genetics resources, and physical map graphics. Electronic Plant Gene Register from Plant Physiology An electronic publication of articles describing the isolation and DNA sequence determination of plant genes. Authors submit their registrations in electronic form. Keyword searching is available. Text includes embedded links to Medline, AGRICOLA, and GenBank. GENRES, Information System on Genetic Resources The Information System on Genetic Resources (GENRES) is maintained by the Information Centre for Genetic Resources (IGR) at the German Centre for Documentation and Information in Agriculture (ZADI) as an information system on the Internet. GENRES connects the centralized meta, factual and evaluated data on genetic resources in Germany at the IGR with the decentralized data existing in institutions which are involved in GENRES. GENRES refers i.a. to passport, identification and evaluation data as well as to information about taxonomy, utilization and endangering of different species. Data about institutions, literature, projects and other services are available. GENRES provides information about national, European and international activities on conservation and sustainable utilization of genetic resources for food, agriculture and forestry. A site search engine is available.

    138. Plant-Genetics
    plant Biotechnology The Genetic Manipulation of plants Genetic Transformationof plants (Molecular Methods of plant Analysis)
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    139. IPGRI - International Plant Genetic Resources Institute
    IPGRI International plant Genetic Resources Institute is the world s largestinternational nonprofit agricultural research and training organization
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