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  1. Dictionary of Plant Genetics and Molecular Biology by Gurbachan Miglani, 1998-03-30
  2. Principles of Plant Genetics and Breeding by Professor George Acquaah, 2006-09-27
  3. Quantitative Genetics in Maize Breeding (Handbook of Plant Breeding) by Arnel R. Hallauer, Marcelo J. Carena, et all 2010-09-03
  4. Plant Breeding and Genetics in Horticulture by C. North, 1980-06
  5. Agricultural Values of Plant Genetic Resources by D Gollin, V Santaniello R E Evenson, 1998-01-09
  6. Elsevier's Dictionary of Plant Genetic Resources: In English (with definitions) by International Board for Plant, 1991-03-12
  7. Plant Genetic Conservation: The in situ approach by N. Maxted, B.V. Ford-Lloyd, et all 1997-01-31
  8. Collecting Plant Genetic Diversity: (Cabi) by L Guarino, V R R Rao, et all 1995-01-05
  9. Plant Genetic Conservation by Nigel Maxted, 2010-10-30
  10. Plant Cell and Tissue Culture - A Tool in Biotechnology: Basics and Application (Principles and Practice) by Karl-Hermann Neumann, Ashwani Kumar, et all 2009-06-26
  11. Plant Biotechnology: The Genetic Manipulation of Plants by Adrian Slater, Nigel W. Scott, et all 2008-06-02
  12. Genetics and Conservation of Rare Plants
  13. Plant Biotechnology and Genetics: Principles, Techniques and Applications
  14. Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Sugarcane (Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Crop Plants)

1. Plant Genome Data And Information Center
genetics, stem cells, organogenesis . epigenetics, functional genomics. Marja Timmermans plant development
http://www.nal.usda.gov/pgdic
Welcome to the Plant Genome Information Resource (PGDIC) WWW site, from the National Agricultural Library of the US Department of Agriculture ARS Access is provided to a variety of information services and publications covering many aspects of plant genome mapping. Linkage to a commercial site does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by the U.S. Department of Agriculture of any product or service identified at the linked site over similar products or services not named. PGDIC Publications and Links to Other Sites

2. IPGRI - International Plant Genetic Resources Institute - Home Page
Discover genetic diversity and forest genetics research projects in Europe, check the event calendar, and read annual reports. Copyright © International Plant Genetic Resources Institute 2002.
http://www.ipgri.cgiar.org/
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3. Plant Genetics
plant genetics. Welcome to the Group of plant genetics. Institute of Plant Science, Federal Institute of Technology LFW,
http://www.pg.ipw.biol.ethz.ch/
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4. Information On The PBPG Program
University of WisconsinMadison. Plant Breeding plant genetics Program
http://www.hort.wisc.edu/pbpg
University of Wisconsin-Madison
PBPG has offered Graduate training at the University of Wisconsin since 1968. Click here for a complete list of PBPG Graduates from 1968-Present
  • More Ph.D. graduates than any other plant breeding program in the USA
    (263 Ph.D. degrees granted, 214 M.S. degrees granted) Graduates employed throughout the world at:
    • most major plant breeding companies most major land grant universities U.S. Department of Agriculture international research centers national institutes in at least 32 countries
    Faculty trainers from six departments working on more than 20 species, including: alfalfa beans beet oilseed brassica vegetable brassica carrot clover field corn sweet corn cucumber elm forage grass turf grass garlic leek melon onion potato small grains ornamentals arabidopsis
Incorporating traditional and modern technologies in a comprehensive program for the next generation of plant breeders.
1575 Linden Drive
Madison, WI 53706

5. The Plant Genetics (Bot 429) Web Site Home Page
About this class Botany 429 is an advanced course in plant genetics. It covers a range of topics many of which are specific to plants.
http://courses.washington.edu/bot427/index00.htm
Botany 429. Plant Genetics
About this class
Botany 429 is an advanced course in plant genetics. It covers a range of topics many of which are specific to plants. Students taking this class are usually interested in learning more genetics and, at the same time, in becoming more familiar with plant biology. In previous years, the enrollment has been between 10 and 40 students, mostly junior and seniors, but also some graduate students. About one third were Botany majors, while the rest were in other biological majors, most commonly Molecular and Cellular Biology. A few students were from Forestry. In the past, this course has got very good evaluations, although most students agreed that it was quite challenging.
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The course will be taught by Luca Comai and Toby Bradshaw
Office Telephone E-mail Luca Comai 506 Hitchcock Hall comai@u.washington.edu Toby Bradshaw Center for Urban Horticulture toby@u.washington.edu

6. Plant Sciences 312: Plant Genetics
Ms. Maren Veatch. plant genetics. (PLS 312). Spring 2003
http://ag.arizona.edu/classes/pls312

7. Essentials Of Genetics [MT Dorak]
Provides a range of notes including landmarks, basic terms and rules, chromosomes and genes, population genetics, viral and bacterial genetics, and plant genetics. Includes links to related resources .
http://home.att.net/~dorak/genetics.html
Back to HLA Back to MHC Back to Evolution Back to Biostatistics ... Homepage ESSENTIALS OF GENETICS An evening class organised by Cardiff University Centre for Lifelong Learning Mirror Site (more permanent address) The following notes are being updated regularly: Landmarks in the History of Genetics Basic Genetic Terms and Rules Glossary Chromosomes and Genes ... Resources Relevant Internet Links Genetics Virtual Library Biomedical Life Long Learning (Online Genetics Courses) BBC Adult Learning Dictionary of Genetic Terms ... NHGRI Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms Online Books Introduction to Genetic Analysis Modern Genetic Analysis Mouse Genetics Companion to Genetics by ... Genetics Education Center M.Tevfik Dorak, B.A. ( Hons ), M.D., Ph.D. http://www.openlink.org/dorak Cardiff University's Postgraduate Student Newsletter Last updated on Sept 26, 2002 Back to HLA Back to MHC Back to Evolution Back to Biostatistics ... Homepage

8. Plant Genetics & Breeding
TEKTRAN. plant genetics Breeding. GENETICS OF CANNING QUALITY IN NAVY BEANS;PLANT PIGMENTS FOR COLOR NUTRITION; B7262, PURPLE CARROT INBRED;
http://www.nal.usda.gov/ttic/tektran/categoryV3/Plant_Genetics_Breeding.html
TEKTRAN

9. Our Website Has Moved...
The mission of the Department of Agronomy and plant genetics is to discoverand share information and genetic materials that increase the efficiency
http://www.agro.agri.umn.edu/
The Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics - University of Minnesota Our new website has moved to http://agronomy.coafes.umn.edu
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10. ASPB - Meetings - Plant Genetics 2003: Mechanisms Of Genetic Variation
plant genetics 2003 Mechanisms of Genetic Variation October 2226, 2003 SnowbirdResort Conference Center Snowbird, Utah Chair Venkatesan Sundaresan
http://www.aspb.org/meetings/pg-2003/
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First Annual Specialist Conference 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 Printable Flyer (PDF) REGISTER TODAY Scientific Symposia Topics Preliminary Schedule of Events About the meeting site Request an Official Letter of Invitation VISA Information The Program: 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. Watch for the call for abstracts and information about poster session presentations in the future. Wednesday, October 22

11. ASPB - Meetings - Plant Genetics 2003 - Information
Meetings The American Society of Plant Biologists' First Annual SpecialistConference plant genetics 2003 Mechanisms of Genetic Variation.
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First Annual Specialist Conference Plant Genetics 2003: Mechanisms of Genetic Variation How to register REGISTER TODAY YOU should attend This meeting is designed exclusively for plant geneticists, researchers, educators, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and others interested in the field of plant genetics.
  • Meet 1:1 with international experts.
  • Explore current findings in depth.
  • Review ongoing research and discuss results with peers.
  • Enjoy an intimate gathering of plant geneticists from around the world.
  • Build relationships and share information that will enhance your expertise and your career.
This new ASPB event puts you in touch with the experts. The scientific forums will focus on the effects of genetic variations on the evolution of plant form and function, plant speciation and crop domestication. The setting and schedule are designed to facilitate ongoing interaction between expert presenters and attendees. All speakers will be in attendance throughout the entire conference!

12. Welcome To Plant Research International
Offer research services in plant genetics and reproduction, crop physiology, agrosystems, soil fertility, and the optimization of plant health.
http://www.plant.wageningen-ur.nl/

13. SWBIC - Plant Genetics
SWBIC provides a singlepoint access to a vast store of widely distributed biotechnology information as well as developing new educational and bioinformatics services.
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

14. Plant Genetics Research Unit
plant genetics Research Unit, US Department of Agriculture. 204 CurtisHall, Agricultural Research Service. University of Missouri, Columbia
http://www.agron.missouri.edu/ars_columbia/pgru.html
Plant Genetics Research Unit U. S. Department of Agriculture 204 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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15. Plant Genetics Research Unit-Darrah
Larry L. Darrah plant genetics Research Unit ARS, USDA 110 Curtis Hall, Universityof Missouri Columbia, Missouri 65211 Tel. 573/8822349 FAX 573/884-7850 E
http://www.agron.missouri.edu/ars_columbia/darrah.html
Larry L. Darrah
Plant Genetics Research Unit
ARS, USDA
110 Curtis Hall, University of Missouri
Columbia, Missouri 65211
Tel.: 573/882-2349
FAX: 573/884-7850
E-mail: DarrahL@missouri.edu P roject Title: B reeding for reduced lodging and snapping, and evaluation of food-grade corn performance.
C o-investigator: D. B. Willmot
O bjectives: R educe root and stalk lodging and green snapping in field corn and popcorn which result in significant and unpredictable losses of yield and quality. Improve root and stalk strength and green snapping evaluation methods to efficiently evaluate large numbers of genotypes in diverse environments. Develop random progenies from breeding populations and landraces that will allow characterization of the potential for extraction of inbred lines that yield well per se and in hybrid combination in terms of inbreeding depression, additive genetic variance, and dominance genetic variance. Coordinate cooperative evaluation programs designed to optimize the quantity and quality of food-grade corn germplasm utilized in commercial hybrids.
A pproach: C ontinue long-term selection in MoSCSSS by using the rind penetrometer as an alternative to selection by using stalk crushing strength. Evaluate a device to measure green-snapping and relate this to rind penetrometer resistance. Evaluate modified-vertical-root-pulling resistance with a clamp to select directly for standability, and evaluate correlated agronomic responses. Evaluate effects of selection for rind penetrometer resistance on host-plant resistance to the European corn borer. Continue improvement of 3 popcorn x dent corn populations for standability, ECB resistance (cooperative with entomologists), and popping expansion volume. Determine whether quantitative trait loci for rind penetrometer resistance identified with RFLP technology are also involved in stalk strength that was improved by selection for stalk crushing strength.

16. Plant Genetics -- Index
plant genetics. Reference. CLBIOT02K00005
http://www.admin.rug.ac.be/Studentenadministratie/Studiegids/2001/EN/FACULTY/C_W
Plant Genetics Reference Lectured in Second Year Second Cycle Biotechnology
Second Year Second Cycle Biotechnology

Theory (A) Exercises (B) Training and projects (C) Studytime (D) Studypoints (E) Language of instruction Dutch Lecturer Dirk Inzé Semester second Department Co-lecturers Key Words Biotechnology - Plant Genetics Objectives Overview of the recent accomplishments of the molecular biology of plants. Contents Course Material - visual aids
- review articles
- course manual (in preparation)
References Teaching Methods Oral lectures Evaluation Methods Theory : obligatory Examination Methods Verbal with written preparation. Prerequisites

17. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Plant Genetics
Author OMNI, Nottingham University Subjects genetics links, human genetics, plantgenetics DeweyClass 599.93 ResourceType index Location uk Last checked
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/p/plantgenetics.htm
BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
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  • OMNI Subject Listing for Genetics
  • American Journal of Botany
  • Angiosperm DNA C-Values Database
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  • World Lecture Hall: Biology and Botany Page last updated: 04 July 2002 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    OMNI Subject Listing for Genetics
    Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to genetics.
    Author: OMNI, Nottingham University
    Subjects: genetics links, human genetics, plant genetics
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    American Journal of Botany
    American Journal of Botany Online contains the full content of each issue of the journal, searchable by keyword. Covers topics such as ecology, physiology, development, population biology, systematics and cytogenetics. Cited references include hyperlinks to Medline and to the full text of many other online journals.
    Author: Botanical Society of America
    Subjects: botany, plant genetics
  • 18. CSHL - Plant Genetics Research
    Global consortium of researchers involved in the comprehensive Arabidopsis Genome Sequencing Project, Category Science Biology Eukaryotic Plant Dicots Arabidopsis......The Laboratory has research programs focusing on cancer, neurobiology, plant genetics,genomics and bioinformatics, and a broad educational mission, including
    http://www.cshl.org/public/overviews/plant.html
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    Barbara McClintock
    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,
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    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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    19. Internet Resources On Plant Genetics [Internet Resources]
    Guide to the Internet Resources on plant genetics. This Webliography facilitatesaccess to many important plant genetics resources on the Internet.
    http://www.library.ucsb.edu/istl/97-spring/internet.html
    Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship Spring 1997
    Science and Technology Sources on the Internet
    Elizabeth W. Brown, Editor
    William T. Johnson
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    Guide to the Internet Resources on PLANT GENETICS
    Databases Electronic Publications Government Resources Library Resources ... Miscellaneous Items The number of biological resources on the Internet is staggering, and the apparent complexity of how to locate specific items of interest and relevance can be frustrating or maddening for both novice and experienced searchers. The purpose of this guide is to provide a timely, well-designed, and quality resource to the HYPERTEXT OF PLANT GENETICS. Therefore, no attempt is made at comprehensive coverage. Rather, scholarly research oriented information sources are selected and a brief description of each site provided. A diverse strategy was employed to create this guide. Broad subject catalogs such as those provided by INFOMINE and the WWW Virtual Library were browsed, and several Internet search engines were used to determine the initial group of sites for inclusion. Additionally, several listservs, as well as a number of print sources, were consulted to find relevant sites. This Webliography facilitates access to many important plant genetics resources on the Internet. While the amount of information is vast, the most valuable resource provided herein is the connection to people. The community of researchers, librarians, database managers, and authors is the greatest treasure to be found on the Internet. These people provide guidance, help, and direction to and through the ocean of information currently available on this topic. They are collaborative partners working toward advanced understanding of plant genetics and, ultimately, a better standard of living for many people around the world.

    20. Plant Genetics [MT Dorak]
    plant genetics. M.Tevfik DORAK. Mirror Site (no popup ads). Planttaxonomy. Plant Kingdom has about 260,000 species divided into two
    http://home.att.net/~dorak/genetics/notes11.html
    Back to Contents Back to Evolution Back to HLA Back to MHC ... Homepage PLANT GENETICS M.Tevfik DORAK Mirror Site (no pop-up ads) Plant taxonomy Plant Kingdom has about 260,000 species divided into two Phyla (or divisions in plants): Bryophyta : They lack a vascular system for the internal conduction of water, minerals and food (lower plants), and depend on direct contact with surface water. This group includes mosses, liverworts and hornworts. There is always an alternation of generations between morphologically distinct sporophyte and gametophyte. The familiar leafy plant of Bryophytes is the sexual, gamete-producing (gametophyte) generation of their life cycle. 2. Tracheophyta (vascular plants, higher plants): This group consists of plants that have a vascular system, i.e., xylem and phloem (water/mineral and food-conducting tissues, respectively). Tracheophyte leafy plants are the asexual, spore-producing, diploid (sporophyte) generation of their life cycle. One of its Subphylum is Pteropsida consisting of the following Superclasses: i. Filinicae:

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