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  1. Plant Association & Management Guide for TH by Christopher Topik, 1986
  2. Plant associations of the Fremont National Forest (R 6-ECOL) by William E Hopkins, 1979
  3. Plant associations of south Chiloquin and Klamath Ranger Districts: Winema National Forest (R 6-ECOL) by William E Hopkins, 1979
  4. Designs for a Global Plant Species Information System (Systematics Association Special Volume)
  5. The North Carolina Association of Nurserymen's Plant professional manual by Robert S Hayter, 1991
  6. Taxon:Journal of the International Association for Plant Taxonomy. Vol 26 by F. A. (Ed. ) Stafleu, 1977
  7. Heterosis in plant breeding: Proceedings of the seventh congress of EUCARPIA, The European Association for Research in Plant Breeding, Budapest, 24-29 June, 1974 by Eucarpia, 1976
  8. Slope aspect influences plant association patterns in the Mediterranean matorral of central Chile [An article from: Journal of Arid Environments] by E.I. Badano, L.A. Cavieres, et all
  9. Growth continues at the National Association of Pipe Coating Applicators: the in-plant pipe coating association has strengthened its usefulness year by ... An article from: Pipeline & Gas Journal by Merritt B., Jr. Chastain, 2007-03-01
  10. Infraspecific Classification of Wild and Cultivated Plants (Systematics Association Special Volume)
  11. Biotic Interactions in Plant-Pathogen Associations
  12. Plant association and management guide for the Western Hemlock Zone: Gifford Pinchot National Forest by Christopher Topik, 1986
  13. R6-ECOL-TP by Charles G Johnson, 1987
  14. Celebrating Gerry Willard: sidebar: Home Electric Association Inc.: Seldovia power plant operator logs years of faithful service.(ABM's Top 49ers: Building ... An article from: Alaska Business Monthly by Nancy Pounds, 2005-10-01

21. Plant Partners: Creative Plant Associations For Perennials (DK) Doi:10.1221/0789
Plant Partners Creative plant associations for Perennials Author(s) Pavord, Anna Format Hardcover DOI 10.1221/0789480174
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22. Principal Indicator Species Of Forested Plant Associations On
Principal indicator species of forested plant associations on national forests in northeastern Oregon and southeastern Washington. Title
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23. Green Line 14-2, Summer 2003
Field Guide to the Wetland and Riparian plant associations of Colorado The guide includes 184 plant associations. The associations are based on
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Field Guide to the Wetland and Riparian Plant Associations of Colorado
Land managers, land owners, consultants, and academics now have a single comprehensive source of information about wetland and riparian plant associations of Colorado. The Colorado Natural Heritage Program has just published the Field Guide to the Wetland and Riparian Plant Associations of Colorado. This guide uses the relatively broad US Fish & Wildlife Service definition of wetland which requires the presence of one or more of three key attributes: dominance by water-loving plants, predominantly hydric soil, and periodic saturation by water. Thus, the guide includes some plant communities that most people would consider more riparian than wetland. In addition, some of the plant communities are not "jurisdictional wetlands" within the meaning of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. The basic unit of classification in the guide is the plant association, which is defined with reference to its diagnostic plant species. The guide includes 184 plant associations. The associations are based on floristic data from 4527 samples that were collected by a number of field researchers, most of whom were associated with the Colorado Natural Heritage Association. In spite of this large number of samples, the guide does not cover aquatic plant associations due to lack of sufficient data.

24. Petrochemical Plant Associations
This section of the Metalith site contains links to a number of worldwide petrochemical associations. From Corrugated Metals Homeland Security Division.
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Petrochemical plant associations
This section of the Metalith site contains links to a number of worldwide petrochemical associations. European Petrochemical Association (EPCA)
representis the top global petrochemical producers, their major international service providers as well as their suppliers and customers. National Petrochemical and Refiners Association (NPRA)
Trade association representing the petroleum refining and petrochemical industries. The Latin American Petrochemical Association (APLA)
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25. Chemicals And Chemical Plant Associations
This section of the Metalith site contains links to associations in the chemical industry.
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Chemicals and chemical plant associations
This section of the Metalith site contains links to associations in the chemical industry. American Chemical Society (ACS)
This is the official site of the American Chemical Organization that consists of over 150,000 members. The site is geared to ACS members. Canadian Chemical Producers Association (CCPA)
The Canadian Chemical Producers' Association represents over 73 chemical manufacturing industries with over 200 plants across Canada which collectively produce more than 90 per cent of all chemicals in Canada. European Chemical Industry Council (ECIC)
Represents the European chemical industry. International Council of Chemical Associations (ICCA)
A council of leading trade associations representing chemical manufacturers worldwide. Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association (SOCMA
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26. 2001 DLIA Grant Awards
Synonymy, Distribution, and plant associations for the Leaf Beetles of Great Smoky Mountains Park (Coleoptera Orsodacnidae and Chrysomelidae excluding
http://www.dlia.org/atbi/science/grant_program/awards_2001.shtml

27. Larval Case Architecture And Implications Of Host-plant Associations For North A
Larval case architecture and implications of hostplant associations for North American Coleophora (Lepidoptera; Coleophoridae
http://swamp.ag.ohio-state.edu/current research/Coleophora.html
RESEARCH PROJECT Larval case architecture and implications of host-plant associations for North American Coleophora (Lepidoptera; Coleophoridae
and John W. Wenzel
Museum of Biodiversity, The Ohio State University The case-bearing moths of North America are represented by a single genus, Coleophora, which contains approximately 144 described species. All are external seed or leaf miners that inhabit portable silk cases during most of the larval stage. Architectural and ecological characters from larval cases were used in cladistic analysis to investigate existing case-groups for 32 North American species of Coleophora. Cladistic analysis confirmed monophyly of certain case groups, but not of others. Host plant preferences were also examined. The pattern of host plant use reflects more closely preference for certain plant tissues (seeds versus leaves) and growth forms (herbaceous versus woody) with exploitation of different plant taxa, rather than preference for certain plant taxa with exploitation of different plant tissues. http://swamp.ag.ohio-state.edu/current research.html

28. Plant Associations
Prev Term plant anatomy Next Term plant breeding. plant associations. Use. community types flora.
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29. Bacterial-plant Associations With Special Focus On Pink-pigmented Facultative Me
Omer, Zahra Saad (2004) Bacterialplant associations with special focus on pink-pigmented facultative mehtylotrophic bacteria (PPFMs). Doctoral diss.
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Bacterial-plant associations with special focus on pink-pigmented facultative mehtylotrophic bacteria (PPFMs)
Omer, Zahra Saad Bacterial-plant associations with special focus on pink-pigmented facultative mehtylotrophic bacteria (PPFMs) Doctoral diss Plant Pathology and Biocontrol Unit SLU Acta Universitatis agriculturae Suecia. Agraria vol. Full text available as: PDF - Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader or other PDF viewer.
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Faculty: Faculty of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences Keywords: Plant growth regulation, plant hormones, methylotrophic bacteria, microbial ecology, biodiversity Agrovoc terms: plant growth substances, methanol, bacteria, microbial ecology, biodiversity, plant protection Subjects: Plant physiology - Growth and development ISBN: Series.: Acta Universitatis agriculturae Suecia. Agraria ISSN: Volume: Papers/manuscripts: Number of pages: Year of publication: Language: eng ID Code: Deposited By: EPSILON, Staff

30. Montezuma Castle National Monument - Nature & Science
At the Castle unit, plant associations having the highest species richness Of the major plant associations at Montezuma Castle, this is generally the
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31. Primary Plant Associations
The SMU was used as a lookup to fill in the Plant Association or Community that Although only the Primary plant associations were identified from this
http://www.nps.gov/akso/gis/metadata/clu.html

32. PLANT ASSOCIATIONS OF EL VIZCAÍNO BIOSPHERE RESERVE, BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR, MEXIC
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33. BioOne: Citation Formats: PLANT ASSOCIATIONS OF EL VIZCAÍNO BIOSPHERE RESERVE,
BioOne(TM) is a webbased aggregation of research in the biological, ecological and environmental sciences. It is under development by the American
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34. Light In Some Plant Associations
Ecology Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 390–395. Light in Some plant associations. Erwin Miller, Jr. Abstract. See fulltext article at JSTOR
http://www.esajournals.org/esaonline/?request=get-abstract&issn=0012-9658&volume

35. The Nomencalature Of Plant Associations
Ecology Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 157–162. The Nomencalature of plant associations. Harley Harris Bartlett. Abstract. See fulltext article at JSTOR
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36. Plant Partners: Creative Plant Associations For Perennials By Anna Pavord - 0789
Plant Partners Creative plant associations for Perennials by Anna Pavord released 01 February, 1999 Both the Taylor s Guides to individual plant groups
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37. Gleason Chronology
1917 published The structure and development of the plant association which identified Gleasons published plant associations and their classification
http://oz.plymouth.edu/~lts/ecology/ecohistory/gleachro.htm
Henry Allen GleasonChronology Henry Allen Gleason born near Dalton City, Illinois
moved into town of Decatur, Illinois
Living at the edge of the city, with woods and a river just a short distance away, I turned to the woods for recreation at the age of 15, Gleason entered the University of Illinois
I was now fully decided to be a botanist......simply because I loved plants * Gleason had entered one of the few institutions in the United States in which, prior to the end of the 19th century, ecological ideas were being taken seriously and ecological practice going on (Charles C. Adams and Stephen A. Forbes taught here). * Influenced by Charles A. Hart, an entomologist who took Gleason on his first real botanical trip (a collecting trip) in 1900 to Grand Tower, Illinois * Majored in botany and studied plant communities; For my B.S. thesis I took as a subject the flora of the prairies...tried to compile a list of all the prairie plants of Illinois and discuss their distributions and associations as best I could.
* Influenced early on by Cowles (distribution of vegetation lay within an understanding of erosion cycles and the process of topographical change which would enable the ecologist to interpret and classify vegetation upon a developmental basis) * worked in the Herbarium in his sophomore year under direction of George P. Clinton Clinton had more influence on me botanically than any other man 1901 B.S. Thesis The flora of the Prairie -received degree from Illinois under direction of Thomas Burrill (head of botany dept.)

38. NORTHAMPTON COUNTY HOME PAGE
Vegetation maps and plant associations compiled for 16 barrier and marsh......plant associations for the BARRIER ISLANDS. 120000scale
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39. OregonLive.com: Everything Oregon
and many plant associations announce their yearly selections in January. The Perennial Plant Association is one such organization that chooses one great
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40. FIRST INTERNET CONFERENCE ON PHYTOPATHOGENIC MOLLICUTES
New Phytoplasmaplant associations a true picture of phytoplasma associations may not be obtained if only a few plants are sampled.
http://www.uniud.it/phytoplasma/pap/gibb4190.Html
FIRST INTERNET CONFERENCE ON PHYTOPATHOGENIC MOLLICUTES Introductory Note New Phytoplasma-Plant Associations
Karen
Gibb
Northern Territory University
Summary
New phytoplasma-plant associations are published regularly but often the numbers of plants sampled and sampling methods are not described in detail. Sampling too few plants may mask phytoplasma diversity and the true disease agents may not be identified. Researchers should also consider mixed infections and the possibility of heterogeneous 16S rRNA operons.
Phytoplasmas are associated with diseases in a wide range of different host species and new associations are published regularly. In many reports the numbers of plants sampled and the method used to sample diseased plants are not well described. In any association, whether it be a new host species or simply a recent disease outbreak in a previously reported host species, a true picture of phytoplasma associations may not be obtained if only a few plants are sampled. Sampling too few plants may not reveal the diversity of phytoplasmas involved and therefore the true disease agents may not be identified. In addition, there may in fact be different disease symptoms in a crop which are overlooked and therefore valuable information about phytoplasma-disease associations may be missed.
In any ‘natural’ disease outbreak it may be obvious that symptoms are the same throughout the host species and therefore it may not be obvious that more than one phytoplasma may be involved. For example, Chardonnay grapevines with symptoms similar to flavescence dorée were infected with three distinct phytoplasmas

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