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         Botany Institutions:     more books (100)
  1. Flora of Micronesia, gymnospermae (Smithsonian contributions to botany) by F. Raymond Fosberg, 1975
  2. History of botanical exploration in Territorio Federal Amazonas, Venezuela (Smithsonian contributions to botany) by Otto Huber, 1894
  3. Flora of Micronesia (Smithsonian contributions to botany) by F. Raymond Fosberg, 1993
  4. The plant life of the Sonoran desert, (Carnegie institution of Washington.Supplementary publication) by Forrest Shreve, 1936
  5. Aeration and air-content;: The rôle of oxygen in root activity, (Carnegie Institution of Washington publication) by Frederic E Clements, 1921
  6. New plants of the Pacific slope, with some revisions (Smithsonian institution. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. Washington, 1908. 25 cm) by Charles V Piper, 1908
  7. Cactus maxonii, a new cactus from Guatemala (Smithsonian institution. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. Washington, 1908. 25 cm. vol. L) by Joseph Nelson Rose, 1908
  8. Synoptical flora of North America: The Gamopetalae, being a second edition of vol. I, part II, and vol. II, part I, collected (Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections) by Asa Gray, 1881
  9. Morkillia, a new name for the genus Chitonia: With description of a new species (Smithsonian institution. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. Washington, 1908. 25 cm) by Joseph Nelson Rose, 1908
  10. Adaption and origin in the plant world: I. Factors and functions in coastal dunes (Carnegie Institution of Washington publication) by Emmett Virgil Martin, 1939
  11. Botanical features of North American deserts, (Carnegie Institution of Washington publication) by Daniel Trembly MacDougal, 1908
  12. Experimental studies on the nature of species (Carnegie Institution of Washington publication) by Jens Clausen, 1958
  13. Additional notes on Mexican plants of the genus Ribes (Smithsonian institution. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. Washington, 1908. 25 cm) by Joseph Nelson Rose, 1908
  14. Appendix from The vegetation of Petén (Guatemala) (Publication / Carnegie Institution) by Cyrus Longworth Lundell, 1937

41. Directory Of Arid Lands Research Institutions 1995
National Academy of Sciences INSTITUTE OF botany. History Institute of botanyestablished as independent institute of the Academy of Sciences in 1945.
http://www.fao.org/docrep/v7245e/V7245E0q.htm
Kazakhstan - Central Asia Back to contents Previous file Next file National Academy of Sciences
INSTITUTE OF BOTANY Mail address Bogenbai-batyr Street 103, 180100 Alma-Ata
Telephone Fax Telex Sponsoring agency Ministry of Ecology and Bioresources
Nature National government
Mission Research
Scope of interest Kazakhstan flora and vegetation cover research (vascular plants, fungi, algae, mosses), ecologic-geographic laws of vegetation cover distribution, resources of the most important raw materials plants. ecological mapping of Asia's arid regions Research program
Locations
Throughout Kazakhstan
Subjects See Scope of interest Internal Organization
Chief official
Professor Sergei Alexeevich Bedarev, Director, Corresponding-member of the National Academy of Sciences, Kazakhstan Republic Facilities
Office
Laboratories of higher plants flora, lower plants flora, experimental hydrobotany, geobotany, mapping, plant resources, monitoring and desertification, paleobotany, plant anatomy and cytology
Library Libraries within the Institute of Botany and the National Academy of Sciences Exchange Facilities Herbarium materials exchange Publications Serials Botanical Materials of Institute of Botany Herbarium (issues 1-16,1955 1986)

42. Directory Of Arid Lands Research Institutions 1995
Internal Organization Chief official Dr. M. Jafari, PhD, Director Divisions ResearchDivisions of (1) Forest, (2) botany, (3) Range, (4) Poplar Fastgrowing
http://www.fao.org/docrep/v7245e/V7245E0l.htm
Iran - West Asia Back to contents Previous file Next file RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF FORESTS AND RANGELANDS Mail address PO Box 13185-1 16, Tehran
Telephone Fax Sponsoring agency Ministry of Jahad-e Sazandegi
Nature National government
Mission Pure and applied research
Financial support Government
Working languages Persian, English
Scope of interest Biodiversity, biotechnology, desertification, ecology, environment, forest management, non-wood forest products, pathology, pests, poplar, pulp and paper, remote sensing, seeds, weeds Research program
Locations
Throughout Iran
Subjects Multiple issues relating to renewable natural resources
Status Ongoing Internal Organization
Chief official
Dr. M. Jafari, PhD, Director Divisions Research Divisions Division heads Dr. A. Jalili, PhD, Deputy for Research; Research Division heads : ( I ) H. Lotfian, M.Phil; (2) Mrs. Z. Jamzad, MSc; (3) B. Peymanifard, PhD; (4) A.R. ModirRahmati, PhD; (5) A.R. Hosseinzadeh, PhD; (6) H. Yarmand, MSc; (7) P. Babakhanlou, MSc; (8) B. Rezaee, PhD; (9) E. Rahbar, MSc Professional staff Total staff Facilities Office 10,000 m²

43. Directory Of Institutions-North Carolina
Programs Allopathic Medicine, Anatomy, Anthropology, Art History, Asian Studies,Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Biophysics, Biopsychology, botany and Plant
http://www.gradprofiles.com/doi-geo/nc.html
Choose A Program Bryan School of Business School of Education Human Environmental Sciences School of Nursing School of Music Duke University, Durham, NC 27708-0586
Graduate Programs: East Carolina University , Greenville, NC 27858-4353
Graduate Programs: Elon University , Elon, NC 27244

Graduate Programs: Business Administration, Education, Physical Therapy. North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Greensboro, NC 27411
Graduate Programs:
Adult Education, African-American Studies, Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Sciences, Architectural Engineering, Art Education, Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Botany and Plant Sciences, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Construction Engineering and Management, Counselor Education, Early Childhood Education, Education, Educational Administration, Educational Media/Instructional Technology, Electrical Engineering, Elementary Education, Engineering and Applied Sciences, English, English Education, Health Education, Human Resources Development, Human Resources Management, Industrial/Management Engineering, Mathematics Education, Mechanical Engineering, Middle School Education, Nutrition, Physical Education, Reading Education, Science Education, Social Sciences Education, Social Work, Vocational and Technical Education.

44. Directory Of Institutions-Ohio
Chemistry, Anthropology, Applied Mathematics, Architecture, At Education, Art/FineArts, Biochemistry, Biological and Biomedical Sciences, botany and Plant
http://www.gradprofiles.com/doi-geo/oh.html
Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, OH 44017-2088
Graduate Programs:
Business Administration and Management, Education, Educational Administration, International Business, Reading Education, Special Education. Bowling Green State University , Bowling Green, OH 43403
Graduate Programs: Case Western Reserve University , Cleveland, OH 44106
Graduate Programs: Cleveland College of Jewish Studies, Beachwood, OH 44122-7116
Graduate Programs:
Jewish Studies. Cleveland State University , Cleveland, OH 44115
Graduate Programs: Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242-0001
Graduate Programs: The McGregor School of Antioch University, Yellow Springs, OH 45387-1609

45. Botany Information Sources
Tree Conservation Information Service Research institutions Department of SystematicBiology botany - National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian
http://www.exploratorium.edu/ls/infosources/BotanyInfo.html
Botany
Web Information Sources for Educators.
An Exploratorium Learning Studio Resource Guide This page is intended to be a quick guide to only a few resources.
See your local library for more information on this topic. All links on this page have been evaluated for quality Official Agency Pages Associations Research Institutions Periodicals / Magazines / Journals ... Other Useful and Interesting Sites Related Pages Aquatic Biology Biology
Official Agency Pages
United States National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) Plant Conservation Alliance, Bureau of Land Management (USDA) Other Nations Plant Biotechnology Institute / Institut de biotechnologie des plantes UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre
Associations
California California Lichen Society California Native Plant Society California Oak Mortality Task Force (COMTF) National American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta (AABGA) American Bryologicaland Lichenological Society (ABLS) American Fern Society American Phytopathological Society American Society of Plant Biologists Botanical Society of America International Canadian Society of Plant Physiologists - Socieacute;teacute; Canadienne de Physiologie Veacute;geacute;tale

46. Search Results For Institutions
Search results for institutions. Biodiversity Resources in Belgium. return toHome Page. Department of Biology botany Unit Laboratory of Plant Ecology.
http://betula.br.fgov.be/cgi-bin/BIODIV/instit.pl?file=instit.pl&instit_id=4

47. Search Results For Institutions
Translate this page Search results for institutions. Biodiversity Resources in Belgium. Department ofBiology botany Unit. botany Unit, Laboratory of Palynology and Dendrochronology.
http://betula.br.fgov.be/cgi-bin/BIODIV/instit.pl?file=instit.pl&instit_id=12

48. Internet Directory For Botany: Biologists' Addresses
The UK Systematics Forum aims to improve coordination and communication between themajor UK collectionbased institutions as well botany Collection Managers
http://www.botany.net/IDB/subject/botaddr.html
INTERNET DIRECTORY FOR BOTANY: BIOLOGISTS' ADDRESSES Home of this page: http://www.helsinki.fi/kmus/botaddr.html

49. The Society For Economic Botany
paid. 3. MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY FOR ECONOMIC botany HAVE RESPONSIBILITIESTO HOST GOVERNMENTS AND OTHER HOST institutions. A. They
http://www.econbot.org/ethics/professional_ethics.html
- - choose a page - - About SEB JOIN SEB! - Become a Member President's Message Council Members Officers Committees Past-Presidents Society History Previous Annual Meetings Related Links EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES ETHICS RESOURCES STUDENT NETWORK JOURNAL - Economic Botany Current Issue Editorial Offices Board of Associate Editors Instructions to Authors Book Reviewers Needed Current Issue Call for News Awards Distinguished Economic Botanist Schultes Research Award Klinger Award Fulling Award Morton Award
Member of
Return to Ethics Index
Guidelines of Professional Ethics
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE SOCIETY FOR ECONOMIC BOTANY'S GUIDELINES
OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
GUIDELINES OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
SOCIETY FOR ECONOMIC BOTANY

Adopted Summer, 1995 In conducting their research, economic botanists often must confront difficult ethical issues related both to their daily collection needs and methods, and to the dissemination and use of their findings. Since economic botanists are a diverse group with greatly varying scientific backgrounds and professional affiliations, their ethical problems are both diverse and complex. This document present guidelines for professional behavior for members of the SOCIETY FOR ECONOMIC BOTANY.

50. ISEP Institutions
literature, Asian studies*, astronomy*, biochemistry*, biology*, botany*, chemistry*,classics at Iowa; however undergraduates from foreign institutions will be
http://www.isep.org/us/ia/
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Map from used by permission of Microsoft Corporation. ISEP member institutions in Iowa:
The University of Iowa

Iowa State University of Science and Technology
Links about Iowa:
State of Iowa

City of Ames

City of Iowa City

Iowa Department of Natural Resources
...
Davenport Museum of Art

THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
  • A major national research university with a solid liberal arts foundation, located in a progressive midwestern town.
  • Offers 950 student-accessible computers in 23 instructional technology centers; library is ranked 28th in the U.S. (Association of Research Libraries).
  • Active cultural life centers around Hancher Auditorium and excellent departments of Dance, Theater, Music, Studio Art and Creative Writing.
Iowa City, Iowa (pop. 60,000)
Undergraduate, Graduate Academic year or semester exchanges AP ratio of 6:5 http://www.uiowa.edu/ Profile:
U of Iowa enrolls 19,537 undergraduate and 9,309 graduate and professional students. Foreign students are 5.9 percent of the student body. About 67 percent of the students are Iowa residents. Approximately 19 percent of the students live on campus. The 14 campus libraries house more than 4 million volumes. There are libraries in art and art history, botany and chemistry, business administration, education and psychology, engineering, geology, health sciences, mathematics, music, physics and zoology. The Iowa Writer's Workshop for literature has a worldwide reputation. Arts facilities include Clapp Recital Hall, Hancher Auditorium, with a seating capacity of 2,676, three theaters housed in the Theater Building, and the University of Iowa Museum of Art, a major art institution supported by the state. Performing arts facilities include the University Theater. The Iowa Memorial Union is the center of student activity, incorporating student services, shops, lounges and cafes. A variety of sports facilities are available.

51. ISEP Institutions
ISEP member institutions in Kansas Emporia State University Fort Hays arts, atmospheric/earthsciences*, geology*, biology*, botany*, microbiology*, zoology
http://www.isep.org/us/ks/
Back to Search and Directory Home
Map from used by permission of Microsoft Corporation. ISEP member institutions in Kansas:
Emporia State University

Fort Hays State University

University of Kansas

Kansas State University
...
Wichita State University
Links about Kansas:
State of Kansas

City of Emporia

City of Hays

City of Lawrence
... We Shall Overcome: Historic Places of the Civil Rights Movement also offers an ISEP-Direct (fee-paid) program with ESL. EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY Emporia, Kansas (pop. 35,000) Undergraduate, Graduate Academic year or semester exchanges AP ratio 1:3 http://www.emporia.edu/ Profile: Established in 1863, Emporia State University (ESU) has an enrollment of 6,000 students including students from 35 states and more than 50 countries. The university offers more than 60 majors with an additional 52 areas of concentration leading to 17 degrees at the bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels through the university's four schools: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, School of Business, the Teachers College, and School of Library and Information Management. The campus covers over 200 acres and includes technologically advanced classrooms, attractive, academic and administrative buildings, comfortable residence halls and apartments. Other facilities include a Planetarium, Geology and Wildlife museum, Family Wellness Center, Natural History Reservation, the William Allen White Library, an International House, a Physical Education Building, Sports Complex and the National Teachers Hall of Fame.

52. Netzwerk Desertifikationsbekäpfung - Institutions
Research institutions. Bielefeld, Dept. of Ecology, Halle, Physical Geography, Hamburg,Institute of botany, Hohenheim, Institute of Soil Science, Institute of botany.
http://www.desertnet.de/institutions.html
Research Institutions Bielefeld Dept. of Ecology Bonn ZEF Bonn Department of Geography
Museum Alexander König
Frankfurt Botanical Institute Physical Geography Freiburg Chair of Geobotanic Giessen Dept. of Livestock Ecology Göttingen Dept.of Ecology and Ecosystems Research Greifswald Botanical Institute and Botanical Garden Halle Physical Geography Hamburg Institute of Botany Hohenheim Institute of Soil Science Institute of Botany Kassel Centre for International Rural Development Köln SFB 389 Köln German Aerospace Center (DLR)
German Remote Sensing Data Center
Leipzig Umweltforschungszentrum Halle - Leipzig GmbH
Ecosystems Analysis
Marburg Institute for Co-operation in Developing Countries Potsdam Vegetation Ecology and Nature Conservation Potsdam Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research Trier Remote Sensing Department Institute of Geography Würzburg Institute of Geography

53. DSMZ - Abbreviations Of Collections And Institutions
DSMZ Abbreviations of Collections and institutions, © by China.ASIB, Institute of botany, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC.
http://www.dsmz.de/species/abbrev.htm
DSMZ - Abbreviations of Collections and Institutions ACAM Australian Collection of Antarctic Microorganisms, Hobart, Australia ACM Australian Collection of Microorganisms, Department of Microbiology, University of Queensland ACTU see FAT AGAL Australian Government Analytical Laboratories, Pymble, Australia AJ Ajinomoto Company, Inc., Central Research Laboratories, Kawasaki, Japan AMC Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C., USA AMIF American Meat Institute Foundation, Chicago, Ill., USA AMNH American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA AMRC Institute of Medical Microbiology, Arhus University, Denmark ARCH see HACC AS CGMCC-China General Microbiological Culture Collection Center, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China ASIB Institute of Botany, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. ATCC American Type Culture Collection, Manassas, Virginia, USA ATHUM Culture Collection of Fungi, University of Athens, Department of Biology, Section of Ecology and Systematics, Athens, Greece ATU see FAT AUCM see VKM AWI Alfred-Wegener-Institut BAFF BGA Bundesgesundheitsamt, Berlin, Germany

54. Waverley, Randwick And Botany Home Library Service A Profile
waiting list. Any major institutions from the botany Council area arereferred to botany Library to arrange bulk loans. This ensures
http://www.penrithcity.nsw.gov.au/hlsn/Waverley/Waverleyhomelibrary.htm

55. EUREED. Institutions And Personnel Participating In The EUREED Project, Universi
The two institutions participate in the EUREED project within the following areas(i Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Institute of botany Section of
http://botanik.aau.dk/eureed/partners.htm
EUREED,
Partners
Partners from nine European countries are involved in the EUREED project. This page contains information on how you can reach the individual scientist involved in this project and a short summary of the partners research topics within the work-programmes of EUREED.
Countries:

Members of the EUREED research groups at the planning meeting at the University of Aarhus, DK (Feb. 1996).
Denmark
University of Aarhus
Institute of Biological Sciences
Department of Plant Ecology

Nordlandsvej 68
DK-8240 Risskov
DENMARK
Phone: +45 8942 3188
Fax: +45 8942 4747
WWW address: http://botanik.aau.dk/ecology Dr Hans Brix (project co-ordinator); ( hans.brix@biology.au.dk Dr Hans-Henrik Schierup ( hans-henrik.schierup@biology.au.dk Dr Bent Lorenzen ( bent.lorenzen@biology.au.dk The research at the Department of Plant Ecology is focused on the ecophysiology of aquatic macrophytes. The Department has good experimental facilities, including a Phyto-Nutri-Tron where the environmental conditions around plant roots as well as the ambient atmosphere can be controlled and monitored, and necessary laboratory and field equipment (IRGAs, GCs, HPLC, FIA, etc.). The research group is specialized in wetland ecology and the ecophysiology of emergent macrophytes. Research is focused on internal gas-transport mechanisms and rates, nutrient uptake studies, sediment biogeochemistry and the effects of environmental and man-induced stress on plant performance.

56. ETFRN German National Node - Research Institutions
Translate this page these names may change whereas the activities of the institutions may continue Erlangen-NürnbergUniversity - Institute of botany and Pharmaceutical Biology.
http://www.bfafh.de/inst1/13/research.htm
Research in the Tropics
Listed below you will find German institutions and organisations conducting tropical forestry research. The list comprises the addresses of the respective institutions; names of individual scientists are not include the because these names may change whereas the activities of the institutions may continue anyway.
Institution Mail address Phone / FAX Botanical Garden in Berlin
D-14191 Berlin P.: +49-30 830-06 143
F.: +49-30 841-72 943 Im Neuenheimer Feld 340
D-69120 Heidelberg P.: +49-6221-54-57 83
F.: +49-6221-54-61 78 Johannisallee 21-23
D-04103 Leipzig P.: +49-341-97-385 91
F.: +49-341-97-385 49 Menzinger Str. 67
P.: +49-89-17 86-12 54
F.: +49-89-17-26 38 Centre for Tropical Marine Biology Fahrenheitstr. 1
D-28359 Bremen P.: +49-421-2208 326 F.: +49-421-2208 330 Geographical Institute P.: +49-211-811-20 45 F.: +49-211-811-34 64 Ecoterra Zum Gerstenkopf 1 D-34314 Espenau 2 Institute of Botany and Pharmaceutical Biology Staudtstr. 5 D-91058 Erlangen P.: +49-9131-285-82 01 F.: +49-9131-285-82 00

57. Lithuanian R&D Institutions
Lithuanian R D institutions. State Research Institutes. Institute of Biochemistry;Institute of Biotechnology; Institute of botany; Institute of Chemistry;
http://www.lms.lt/lms/resources/institutions_e.html
State Research Institutes
Universities
Colleges
Learned Societies
and Other NGO's of Lithuanian Scientists
J.Basanaviciaus 6
LT-2001 Vilnius
Lithuania
tel. +370 2 616775

58. Angel Patricio Yánez M. Associate Investigator Department Of Botany
in various Ecuadorian institutions including Herbario QCA, Fundación Ecociencia,Fundación Natura, researching Economic botany, Ethnobotany, Phytogenetic
http://www.darwinfoundation.org/terrest/Botany/Patricio.html
Botany Home Staff
Associate Investigator
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Top Science institutions Botanical Gardens and Arboreta (74). Science AgricultureHorticulture (272); Science Biology botany (575); Science Biology botany
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  • American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta - A professional association for public gardens in North America, supporting the public horticulture community in its mission to study, display, and conserve plants.
  • Arboretum de Villardebelle - Dedicated to conifers from all over the world. Its main aim is to help protect rare and endangered species. Located near Carcassone, southern France.
  • The Arboretum of Los Angeles County - Its mission is to foster an awareness and appreciation of the role of plants in nature and in human affairs. Arcadia, CA, USA.
  • Arnold Arboretum - A research and educational institution. It manages a collection of hardy trees, shrubs, and vines located on 265 acres and associated herbarium and library collections. Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

60. Institute For Systematic Botany | Herbarium
Research Associates (other institutions). Current research projects at the Institutefor Systematic botany include the Flora of Florida, Atlas of Florida
http://www.plantatlas.usf.edu/isb/herbarium.htm
The USF Herbarium was established as a research and teaching collection in 1958, two years after the founding of the University of South Florida. Location The USF Herbarium is located in rooms 170-179 of the Life Sciences Building (LIF), on the Tampa Campus of the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida.
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4202 E. Fowler Ave, SCA 110
Tampa, FL 33620-5200 Hours The Herbarium is normally open Monday through Friday, 8am to 5 pm, except for holidays and subject to staff availability. To avoid any inconvenience, please contact the Herbarium staff prior to your visit. Collections The USF Herbarium, with nearly 230,000 specimens, is the second largest collection in Florida, the seventh largest in the southeastern United States, and ranks in the upper third of the world's herbaria in size. Area of Taxonomic and Geographic Concentration Important Collections Important collections include those of G. R. Cooley, O. Lakela, R. W. Long, J. D. Ray, Jr., B. F. Hansen, and R. P. Wunderlin.

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