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         Algae Botany:     more books (100)
  1. Marine botany of the Kenya coast by William Edwyn Isaac, 1967
  2. Algae: An Introduction to Phycology by Christiaan van den Hoek, David Mann, et all 1996-03-29
  3. Unravelling the algae: the past, present, and future of algal systematics (Systematics Association Special Volumes)
  4. Algae and their Biotechnological Potential
  5. Chrysophyte Algae: Ecology, Phylogeny and Development
  6. Marine algae of Dominica (Smithsonian contributions to botany) by William Randolph Taylor, 1970
  7. Algae by Linda E. Graham, Lee W. Wilcox, 1999-06-30
  8. Freshwater Algae of North America: Ecology and Classification (Aquatic Ecology) by John D. Wehr, Robert G. Sheath, 2002-11-19
  9. Algae of Northwestern America (California. University at Berkeley. University of California publications. Botany) by William Albert Setchell, 1903
  10. CATALOGUE OF THE TYPE SPECIMENS OF ALGAE PRESERVED IN THE HERBARIUM, DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY, THE UNIVERSITY MUSEUM...TOKYO. by Tadao. YOSHIDA, 1991
  11. Origins of Algae and Their Plastids
  12. Red algae: Structure, ultrastructure and reproduction (Studies in cryptogamic botany) by M. R Vijayaraghavan, 1997
  13. Morphological studies of red algae of the family Cryptonemiaceae (University of California publications in botany v. 58) by Young-meng Chiang, 1970
  14. The Coralline Red Algae: An Analysis of the Genera and Subfamilies of Nongeniculate Corallinaceae by W. J. Woelkerling, 1988-11-24

81. ASK-A-SCIENTIST Archive - Botany
botany. (May 2000 Current) Calculating Tree Water Consumption algae Structureand Function algae Structure and Function algae Structure and
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  • 82. Photosynthetic Life Links
    Smithsonian algae home page http//www.nmnh.si.edu/botany/projects/algae.The world of algae http//www.botany.uwc.ac.za/algae/
    http://www.life.umd.edu/labs/delwiche/PSlife/links.html
    Links - Photosynthetic Life
    Class Links UM Library site for this class: http://www.lib.umd.edu/UMCP/MCK/TUTOR/photosynthetic_life.html
    Photosynthetic Bacteria
    The Prokaryotes: http://141.150.157.117:8080/prokPUB/index.htm (from UM computers only) MSU Microbiology Home Page http://www.msu.edu/unit/mic/www-mic.html Quicktime movies of photosynthetic bacteria: http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/video/photosynthesis.html Microbial mats: http://www.uta.edu/paleomap/homepage/Schieberweb/microbial_mat_page.htm A beautiful section through a salt flat mat: http://www.rz.uni-frankfurt.de/~schauder/mats/microbial_mats.html
    General Microscopy: http://swehsc.pharmacy.arizona.edu/exppath/micro/index.html "Red Tides" and Harmful Algal Blooms http://www.redtide.whoi.edu/hab/ ALGAE PAGE http://users.quake.net/xdcrlab/algae.html BGSU Center for Algal Microscopy and Image Digitization http://www.bgsu.edu/Departments/biology/algae/ Checklist of phytoplankton www.marbot.gu.se/SSS/SSSHOME.htm in the Skagerrak-Kattegat Monterey Bay Aquarium http://www.mbayaq.org/

    83. ALGAE
    http//www.science.ubc.ca/~botany/algae/commercial.html The good and bad attributesassociated with algal chemicals. 13 Laminaria
    http://www.resnet.wm.edu/~mcmath/bio205/links/algae.html
    ALGAE
    1 - Phaeophyta - Brown Algae
    http://seaweed.ucg.ie/Algae/Phaeophyta.html

    The predominant pigment, in the brown algae, is an accessory pigment - fucexanthin. These organisms range from branched, filamentous forms to giant kelps.
    2 - Cyst Structure and Fossil Dinoflagellates
    http://www.geo.ucalgary.ca/~macrae/palynology/dinoflagellates/fossil_cysts.html

    A presentation which illustrates cyst structure and fossil dinoflagellates.
    3 - Dinoflagellate Menagerie
    http://www.geo.ucalgary.ca/~macrae/palynology/dinoflagellates/menagerie.html

    Presentation of images dinoflagellate fossil cysts.
    4 - Harmful Algal Blooms
    http://spiff.ucsd.edu/dino.html
    General information concerning the development of algal blooms. Additional links are provided. 5 - Algae Gallery http://chrs1.chem.lsu.edu/~wwwpb/Chapman/algae.html Algal photographs and micrographs illustrate the beauty of biological complexity. 6 - Kelp Forest http://aqua.ucsd.edu/SBAM2/sbam_022.html The rapid growth of the kelp forest provides a wide range of economic products. 7 - Useful Species http://aqua.ucsd.edu/SBAM2/sbam_022.html

    84. Ellen Duffield, Culture Curator For Botany Dept.
    algae produce about half the oxygen and fix half the carbon in the world. days growing and maintaining botany’s extensive collection of algae and fungi,
    http://www.artsci.washington.edu/newsletter/Summer02/Duffield.htm
    Managing an Algae Zoo [This is one section of the article, "Behind the Scenes in Arts and Sciences." Visit Ellen Duffield’s office in Hitchcock Hall, and you’ll find yourself distracted by her collection of algae. Glass jars line the shelves, filled with Ventricaria —resembling luminous green bubbles—and Acrosorium , a tangle of thin red strands, as well as other plants. “I think they’re really beautiful,” says Duffield, whose official title is Culture Curator for the Department of Botany . “But more than that, they are such an important part of the world we live in. Algae produce about half the oxygen and fix half the carbon in the world. And fungi are great recyclers—if a tree falls down, they get in there and turn it into soil.” Duffield wants students to share her fascination with these small, simple organisms. That’s why she spends her days growing and maintaining Botany’s extensive collection of algae and fungi, which are used in undergraduate laboratory classes to illustrate their form, function, and development. Caring for a collection of 200 algae and 200 fungi—used by about 2,000 students in 20 different classes each year—is no simple task. “It’s sort of like managing a zoo,” says Duffield. “Each organism has its own diet, light, temperature needs, and reproductive cycle. For classes, you have to have them at the right point so that students can observe the reproductive process. A lot of my job is scheduling.”

    85. The Botany Staff List At The Natural History Museum
    botany Staff List. ** To direct dial staff, call +44 020 7942 then the extention Ms Jenny Bryant algae, 5004. Mr Steve Cafferty Collections Project
    http://internt.nhm.ac.uk/cgi-bin/botany/staff/FullList.dsml
    Botany Staff List: ** To direct dial staff, call +44 020 7942 then the extention listed ** MANAGEMENT TEAM Miss Natalie Bell: Keeper's Personal Assistant, 5093 Miss Anna Hutson: Departmental Administrator, 5466 Mr Bob Press: Associate Keeper, 5748 Dr Johannes Vogel: Keeper, 5282 CURATION TEAM Ms Maria Bird: Office Manager, 5486 Mrs Shirley Brennan: Herbarium Technician, 5187 Ms Jenny Bryant: Algae, 5004 Mr Steve Cafferty: Collections Project Manager, 5677 Mr Len Ellis: Bryophytes, 5150 Ms Sharon Grant: Systems/Database manager, 5857 Miss Andrea Hallaway: Herbarium Technician, 5395 Dr Peta Hayes: Flowering Plants, British and European, 5858 Ms Susan Higgins: Herbarium Technician, 5100 Mr John Hunnex: Herbarium Technician, 5735 Dr Rob Huxley: Head of Division, 5118 Dr Les Johnson: Algae, 5057 Dr Scott LaGreca: Lichens, 5250 Mr Donney Nicholson: Office Manager, 5757 Miss Alison Paul: Pteridophytes, 5756 Mrs Jenny Smithers: Herbarium Technician, 5735 Mr Ian Tittley: Cryptogamic Plants, 5533 Mr Roy Vickery: Flowering Plants, 5191 HIGHER PLANTS TEAM Prof. Richard Bateman: Evolution/Orchidaceae, 5853

    86. Algae, Introductions To Both Fossil And Recent Plant Taxa, Links For Palaeobotan
    of botany, University of Wisconsin, Madison Lee W. Wilcox algae. Department of botany, University College, Galway Brief Notes on algae.
    http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/mineralogie/palbot/taxa/algae.html
    Home Introductions to both Fossil and Recent Plant Taxa Algae
    Categories
    General

    Fungi

    Lichens

    Cyanobacteria and Stromatolites
    ...
    Picture Search@

    Algae
    Joseph E. Armstrong , Department of Biological Sciences, Illinois State University, Normal: Plant diversity . Lecture notes. Go to: Algae AYMA Agua y Medio Ambiente, Sevilla: Atlas of Microorganisms . Go to: Algae Museum of Paleontology, University of California, Berkeley : "Green Algae": Systematics, Part 2, The Charophytes Mark Buchheim , Department of Biological Science, University of Tulsa, OK: deepestgreen . A website for the study of green algal diversity - a coordinated research effort for the phylogenetic investigation of the Chlorophyta. The Chlorophyta is one of two branches of the Viridiplantae (Green Plant) lineage. The Chlorophyta includes extant members that possess a fossil record that extends back into the Precambrian. The Delwiche Lab , Molecular Systematics: Charophycean Green Algae Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD). A service of USRA, sponsored by NASA Goddard. EPOD will collect and archive photos, imagery, graphics, and artwork with short explanatory captions and links exemplifying features within the Earth system. Browse EPODs by Related Fields , such as Coccolithophore bloom in the Celtic Sea Anthony G.

    87. MARINE BOTANY
    Marine botany MNS352D. Lecture Schedule Laboratory Syllabus Reading Assignments Taxonomy of algae, Seagrasses and Marsh Plants. OBJECTIVES
    http://www.utmsi.utexas.edu/people/staff/dunton/mns352d/plantcollection.htm
    Marine Botany -
    Lecture Schedule
    Laboratory Syllabus Reading Assignments Reserve Materials ... Dunton Home Page JUNE Taxonomy of Algae, Seagrasses and Marsh Plants OBJECTIVES
  • To appreciate and understand the morphological, reproductive and physiological diversity of the marine algae, seagrasses and marsh plants. To recognize the common marine algae, seagrasses and emergent vascular plants of the southwest Texas coast through the collection and identification of specimens and the preparation of a herbarium collection.
  • MATERIALS IN FIELD Booties / ratty shoes Sunscreen Collection bucket Snorkel and mask Bathing suit MATERIALS IN LABORATORY Personal notebook 2 forceps 2 dissecting needles Water dropper Glass slides Glass cover slips Small dish of seawater Pencil Compound microscope Dissecting microscope Herbarium press Edward’s identification key Kim wipes Paper towels Glossary of taxonomic terms Large gray tray Bucket of fresh seawater Razor blade
    HOW TO IDENTIFY ALGAE TO SPECIES
    Isolate a single species of algae (or plant) in a small container of seawater.

    88. Botany 3100 Home Page
    Protista, algae Home Page Smithsonian Institution algae - Internet Directoryfor botany Diatom Home Page Dictyostelium Virtual Library Home Page
    http://arnica.csustan.edu/boty3100/
    Botany 3100
    Survey of Non-Vascular Plants
    California State University Stanislaus
    Fall 2000
    Dr. Steven J. Wolf
    Instructor Generated Materials Lecture notes (password protected)
    Course Syllabus

    Data Generator for Capsule Lab

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    Search the Botany 3100 Web Site
    CSUBIOWEB Fun Stuff: Plant Photos Mountain Bike Page Lab Materials First laboratory exercise (September 13) Use of the microscope (September 20) Email Student email addresses Virus Scan Use the free PC-Cillin HouseCall service. Let the program install itself, check the drive box(es) and click the scan button. Web Resources Botanical Glossaries Glossary of Roots of Botanical Names Internet Directory for Botany Land Plants Online Protista Algae Home Page - Smithsonian Institution Algae - Internet Directory for Botany Diatom Home Page Dictyostelium ... Tree of Life, Charales Fungi Agaricales of the Hawaiian Islands Fungi - Internet Directory for Botany Macrofungi of Costa Rica Medical Mycology ... Tree of Life, Fungi Lichens Fun with Lichens Lichen keys on the Internet Lichen Information System Bryophytes Bryophytes - Internet Directory for Botany Bryophytes Home Page Images Botanical Images from Internet Directory for Botany.

    89. Botany Glossary "A"
    algae are singlecelled to many-celled organisms that contain various The algae that most people see is usually green in color because of the
    http://www.puc.edu/Faculty/Gilbert_Muth/botglosa.htm
    Biological Foundations 112
    Glossary
    Abies
    The genus Abies is the fir genus of the conifers. It has single needle-like leaves with cones that stand erect on the branch.
    Abortive Leaves
    Abortive Seed
    Abrasive
    (scouring rushes)
    Abscisic Acid
    Abscission
    Abscission is the orderly process by which a leaf dies and falls off the tree or a fruit ripens and falls from a plant.
    Absorption
    Abyssal
    Acacia
    Accessable
    Accessory fruit
    Achene
    Acid
    Acorn
    An acorn is a fruit with a bony pericarp, classified as a nut. It produces a cupule in which the fruit sits. Acorns are only the genus Quercus and Lithocarpus in the family Fagaceae, a dicot in the division Anthophyta. DIAGRAM: Acorn Seed Structure PHOTO:
    Acropetal
    Active Transport
    Adaptation
    Adjacent
    Adjacent is a term that refers to the proximity of two objects. It means that the two objects are right next to each other or beside each other.
    Adnate
    Adult leaves
    Adventitious Buds
    Adventitious buds form along a stem, generally after the stem has had an injury. This is a survival response for the plant. These adventitious buds will differentiate either into roots or shoots depending upon whether they are above or below ground. This is what allows gardners to plant a cutting of a stem and it will grow up into a mature plant.
    Adventitious roots
    DIAGRAMS: Equisetum Stem PHOTOS:
    Aeciospores
    DIAGRAMS: PHOTO: Aeciospores
    Aecium
    DIAGRAMS: PHOTO: Aecium
    Aerenchyma
    Aerenchyma are parenchyma cells that are associated with an air space or surround open canals as in the

    90. Botany And The Plant Sciences, A Brief Outline.
    Today scientists believe bacteria, algae and fungi are in their own distinct Economic botany includes the study of botany harmful and beneficial plants
    http://www.botany.org/newsite/botany/
    @import "/templates/print.css";
    What is Botany? Botany is the scientific study of plants. "Plants," to most people, means a wide range of living organisms from the smallest bacteria to the largest of living things - the giant sequoia trees. By this definition plants include: algae, fungi, lichens, mosses, ferns, conifers and flowering plants. Today scientists believe bacteria, algae and fungi are in their own distinct kingdoms, but most general botany courses, and most Botany Departments at colleges and universities, still teach about these groups. Because the field is so broad, there are many kinds of plant biologists and many different career and study opportunities available. Botanists interested in ecology study interactions of plants with other organisms and the environment. Other field botanists search to find new species or do experiments to discover how plants grow under different conditions. Some botanists study the structure of plants. They may work in the field, concentrating on the pattern of the whole plant. Others use microscopes to study the most detailed fine structure of individual cells. Many botanists do experiments to determine how plants convert simple chemical compounds into more complex chemicals. They may even study how genetic information in DNA controls plant development. Botanists study processes that occur on a time scale ranging from fractions of a second in individual cells to those that unfold over eons of evolutionary time.

    91. What Is Botany?
    botany is the scientific study of plants. Plants, to most people, Today scientists believe bacteria, algae and fungi are in their own distinct
    http://www.botany.org/bsa/careers/car-what.html
    What is Botany? Botany is the scientific study of plants. "Plants," to most people, means a wide range of living organisms from the smallest bacteria to the largest living things - the giant sequoia trees. By this definition plants include: algae, fungi, lichens, mosses, ferns, conifers and flowering plants. Today scientists believe bacteria, algae and fungi are in their own distinct kingdoms, but most general botany courses, and most Botany Departments at colleges and universities, still teach about these groups. Because the field is so broad, there are many kinds of plant biologists and many different opportunities available. Botanists interested in ecology study interactions of plants with other organisms and the environment. Other field botanists search to find new species or do experiments to discover how plants grow under different conditions. Some botanists study the structure of plants. They may work in the field, concentrating on the pattern of the whole plant. Others use microscopes to study the most detailed fine structure of individual cells. Many botanists do experiments to determine how plants convert simple chemical compounds into more complex chemicals. They may even study how genetic information in DNA controls plant development. Botanists study processes that occur on a time scale ranging from fractions of a second in individual cells to those that unfold over eons of evolutionary time. The results of botanical research increase and improve our supply of medicines, foods, fibers, building materials, and other plant products. Conservationists use botanical knowledge to help manage parks, forests, range lands, and wilderness areas. Public health and environmental protection professionals depend on their understanding of plant science to help solve pollution problems.

    92. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
    Marine botany MARINE botany Monterey Bay Flora Seagrasses Green algae Red algaeBrown algae Phytoplankton Lichens Methods Habitats Bibliography Glossary
    http://www.psigate.ac.uk/roads/cgi-bin/search_webcatalogue.pl?term1=phytoplankto

    93. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Sciences - Botany - Plants, Non-Vascu
    A great resource for United States New - Library - Sciences - botany - Plants,Non-Vascular - Chromista (algae). Find the web s best sites, add websites,
    http://zeal.com/category/preview.jhtml?cid=963627

    94. EDU2 : Level 3
    BIOLOGY TITLE; algae; APPLIED botany; AQUATIC botany; botany; botany PLANTS;botany REGIONAL; EBOOKS; FLOWER/SYSTEMATICS; FUNGUS; INTRO botany
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  • 95. New Page 1
    botany, algae, by JEBagnall, p.69 21 taxa mostly a relist of Lees, E. botany ofthe Appendix to The botany of Worcestershire, algae pp.123-135.
    http://www.wbrc.org.uk/WorcRecd/Issue14/algae.htm
    WORCESTERSHIRE ALGAE J.J.Day December 2002 As John Dodge remarks in Worcestershire Record No.13 the county's Algae have received little study. However, the literature is not quite as sparse, as suggested. As BSBI Vice-county Recorder I have collected a bibliography of published references on Worcestershire Botany. This is predominately for vascular plants but on a quick trawl through these I can add the following references to the Algae. Published references on Worcestershire Algae Lees, E., Remarks upon some conspicuous aquatic and terrestrial Algae, recently observed in the vicinity of the Malvern Hills. Transactions of the Malvern Naturalists' Field Club , Part II, 1858, pp.23-34 Lees, E., Botany of the Malvern Hills , first edition, 1843, pp.61-62 [second and third editions not checked] Lees, E ., Botrydium granulosum at Henwick, Worcestershire. Phytologist, Vol.I, 1844, p.1019 Transactions of the Worcestershire Naturalists Club , Vol.I, 1847-1896 p.14 Enteromorpha intestinalis p.64 Batrachospermum sp.

    96. Coyote Press: Botany, Part A: Freshwater Algae And Freshwater Diatoms. By Lowe,
    Ottawa 1923. Softcover. Very good in grey paper wraps......Title botany, Part A Freshwater algae and Freshwater Diatoms. Author Lowe,Charles W.
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    97. Ontario Science And Technology - The Digital Field Trip Series
    them with their observations, Link to Daphnia, Green algae, WheelAnimalcule,Link to Organism Screen Green algae, botany Screens algae, Bacteria
    http://www.digitalfrog.com/resources/ont_sci_fld_6.html
    Ontario Science and Technology G R A D E 6
    Reference Expectations The Wetlands The Rainforest The Desert
    By the end of this course, students will: Life Systems: Diversity of Living Things Demonstrate an understanding of ways in which classification systems are used to understand the diversity of living things Food Web, Producer, Consumer, Decomposer, Web Game, Food Chains Biodiversity, Organism screens, Dependency Web, Dependency Web Game Organism screens Investigate classification systems and some of the common life processes Organism screens, Migration, Food Chains Organism Screens, Botany screens, Plant screens Organism screens, Plant and Animal Adaptations Recognize differences between cold- and warm-blooded animals in regulating body temperature Animal Adaptations, Animal Organism screens Identify, describe and classify vertebrates into five classes Organism screens featuring animals Organism screens featuring animals Organism screens featuring animals Identify, describe and classify invertebrates into phyla

    98. Publications And Newsletters At Botany & Plant Pathology, Purdue University
    botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University Publications and Newsletters Barley Straw for algae Control. 8/1/02. PDF 511K. APM-2-W
    http://www.btny.purdue.edu/Pubs/
    Publications and Newsletters Home Pubs Select a category... Aquatic Plant Management Annual Reports Diseases of Field Crops Diseases of Fruit Diseases of Ornamentals Diseases of Turfgrass Diseases of Vegetables Forms Newsletters and Periodicals Pesticide Programs Policy and Procedures Recent Research Publications Weeds and Weed Management USDA/ARS Publications AgComm Online Publications Miscellaneous Search Many of the listed publications are in a Portable Document Format (PDF). To view or print these PDF documents, you will need to download and install the free Acrobat Reader . An Acrobat reader is available for Windows, Macintosh, and Unix computers.
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    99. Biology. Research: Water Ecology - Botany
    ECOLOGY Water ecology botany. Endoliths of calcareous algae Study of theirrelationship with living and dead calcareous algae and of their possible
    http://www.univ.trieste.it/~biologia/e-rcecbo.htm
    Italiano University TS Biology Research ECOLOGY: Water ecology - Botany
    Endoliths of calcareous algae
    Study of marine endolithic micro-organisms which live in calcareous algae, excavating tunnels in the calcified cell walls. These organisms, already described in corals, mollusc shells and inorganic substrata, have so far never been described in detail in red calcareous algae.
    Main projects:
  • Ultrastructural observation, using transmission and scanning electron microscopy, of the organisms found so far in the Gulf of Trieste.
  • Ecological study arising from the fact that these micro-organisms function as pollution bioindicators and as indicators of the marine photic zone, since some of them are more sensitive than others to the shortage of light.
  • Study of their relationship with living and dead calcareous algae and of their possible pathogenicity.
  • Verification of the presence of these organisms in other seas of the Italian coast. Collaboration with Dr. Le Campion-Alsumard of the University of Marseilles. Scientist in charge L. A. Ghirardelli
  • 100. China Scientific Book ServicesBrowse By Category
    botany Bryoflora algae. algae Bryophytes The algae of the Xizang PlateauQinghai Xizang Plateau Academia Sinica 1992
    http://www.hceis.com/class.asp?aid=29&nid=260

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