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Natural Environmental Research Council - UK - http://www.nerc.ac.uk/
News involving NERC, funding opportunities, details of NERC funded science and research centers.
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Photosynthesis Center - http://photoscience.la.asu.edu/photosyn/default.html
The Photosynthesis Center at Arizona State University is a multidisciplinary group doing research in several areas of photosynthesis. Also, links to many other related sites.
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Utah State University Crop Physiology Lab - http://www.usu.edu/cpl/
The CPL is primarily funded by NASA and most research is dedicated towards optimizing the growth of several plant species, including wheat, soybean, rice, lettuce, tomatoes, radishes, and carrots for use in bio-regenerative life support systems. The lab is also involved in several non-NASA related research projects, including phytoremediation and phytotoxicity experiments.
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Plantstress.com - http://www.plantstress.com/
Dedicated to plant environmental stress in agriculture and biology. The site contains news, announcements, events, original articles, a reference database, files and presentations, biotech issues, more than 400 linked web resources and a bulletin board.
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Plant Physiology Online - http://www.plantphys.net
An online companion to "Plant Physiology, Third Edition" by Lincoln Taiz and Eduardo Zeiger. Includes Essays, Topics in Plant Physiology, Study Questions and Further Readings.
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Plant Physiology Section of the Botanical Institute at the University of Basel - http://www.unibas.ch/bothebel/
This sections contains research groups working on: ethylene, mycorrhiza, fructans and other areas.
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Phytochemistry tutorials - http://www.friedli.com/herbs/phytochem/phyto_tutorial.html
A herbalist's site but contains useful information on a range of compounds synthesized by plants. Currently incomplete.
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Flowering Newsletter - http://www.ulg.ac.be/fnl/
The Flowering Newsletter is an online publication from the International Working Group on Flowering and aims to speedily report on research dealing with the flowering process.
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Tannin Chemistry - http://www.users.muohio.edu/hagermae/
Includes a link to a PDF book chapter on Tannin chemistry.
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Seed Biology Place - http://www.seedbiology.de
Explains anatomy, germination, dormancy, after-ripening, including ß-1,3-glucanase biochemistry during endosperm rupture and coat-enhanced dormancy of tobacco. Includes PDF of publications from Albert Ludwigs University, Freiburg, Germany.
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Phototropism - http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/e32/32b.htm
This page gives an introduction to phototropism (a plant's response to light).
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Plant Hormones - http://www.plant-hormones.info/
Information on plant hormones from the University of Bristol, UK.
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Nitrogen fixation - http://academic.reed.edu/biology/Nitrogen/
This web site is not designed to be a comprehensive presentation on nitrogen fixation, but rather it is intended as a forum to present informative images that are not otherwise easily available.
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Photosynthesis Education - http://www.life.uiuc.edu/govindjee/PSed_index.htm
List of educational photosynthesis sites, includes links on the history of photosynthesis research and researchers.
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Plant ecophysiology and palaeoenvironment - http://web.udl.es/usuaris/x3845331/invest.htm
Personal commentary on the application of stable isotopes to forest/crop ecophysiology and palaeoeenvironmental studies.
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Abscisic Acid.Com - http://www.abscisicacid.com
A resource for information on abscisic acid, abscisic acid analogs and other related phytohormones.
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Cadmium accumulation in durum wheat - http://www.biology.ualberta.ca/cadmium
Summary of research exploring the physiological basis for high accumulation of cadmium (Cd) in durum wheat grain.
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Waltraud's Carnivorous Plants Homepage - http://www.waltraudschulze.de/carnivor/carni.html
Nutrient acquisition by different species of carnivorous plants.
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An Outline of an Alternative Theory of Plant Hormones - http://www.pruittfamily.com/paul/plants.htm
This site lists Plant Hormones and their characteristics and goes on to try to provide unifying 'reasons' for their effects. It is not part of current scientific thinking.
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Plants-In-Motion - http://plantsinmotion.bio.indiana.edu/plantmotion/
Well-executed, time-lapse, QuickTime movies of plant growth and development - from Indiana Univ.
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