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  1. New stinky flower: Our amorphophallus is smaller, but it stinks like its big cousin
  2. New species of bamboo-feeding plant lice found in Costa Rica
  3. Agave Publication
  4. Sempervivums and Sedums
  5. Mesembs
  6. Yellow Biotechnology: Using plants to silence insect genes in a high-throughput manne
  7. Prolific plant hunters provide insight in strategy for collecting undiscovered plant
  8. Bacterial plasmids -- the freeloading and the heavy-lifters -- balance the high price
  9. Genetic information migrates from plant to plant
  10. First plants caused ice ages
  11. Botany: Moonlighting enzyme works double shift 24/7
  12. 80 percent of 'irreplaceable' habitats in Andes unprotected
  13. Aeonium in Habitat and Cultivation
  14. Website with Free Journals Access
  15. Making poisonous plants and seeds safe and palatable: Canola now, cannabis next?
  16. New USDA Hardiness Zone Map
  17. Barley adapts to climate change
  18. Grafted watermelon plants take in more pesticides
  19. Fungi-filled forests are critical for endangered orchids
  20. Improving crops from the roots up
  21. Study shines light on ways to cut costs for greenhouse growers
  22. Neonicotonoids implicated in hive collapse disorder
  23. 'Rules' may govern genome evolution in young plant species
  24. Arctic plants face an uncertain future
  25. Grain crops with lower carotene levels are less affected by parasitic plants
  26. Biodiversity enhances ecosystem multifunctionality in global drylands
  27. Diverse ecosystems are crucial climate change buffer
  28. Discovery of plant 'nourishing gene' brings hope for increased crop seed yield and fo
  29. Dramatic links found between climate change, elk, plants, and birds
  30. Climate change is altering mountain vegetation at large scale
  31. European mountain vegetation shows effects of warmer climate
  32. Newly formed plants could lead to improved crop fertility
  33. A new wild ginger discovered from the evergreen forest of Western Ghats of South Indi
  34. Early land plants: Early adopters
  35. Climate change models may vasty underestimate extinctions
  36. Ecologists call for screening imported plants to prevent a new wave of invasive speci
  37. Botanists no longer required to use latin or paper
  38. Ave Atque Vale: Botany bids 'hail and farewell' to Latin-only descriptions in 2012
  39. To turn up the heat in chilies, just add water
  40. New quantitative method enables researchers to assess environmental risks posed by no
  41. High genetic diversity all from one clone
  42. New Book Coming Soon!
  43. New tool offers unprecedented access for root studies
  44. Which wheats make the best whole-grain cookie doughs?
  45. A major step forward towards drought tolerance in crops
  46. Climate change may bring big ecosystem shifts, NASA says
  47. New light on medicinal benefits of plants
  48. Scientists examine toxicity of medicinal plants in Peru
  49. Landscape architecture survey: Is plant knowledge passé?
  50. New eco-friendly foliar spray provides natural anti-freeze
  51. Advantages of Glass-Based Grow Stones v Perlite, Rice Hulls
  52. Eco-friendly Topical Spray to Enhance Plant Resistance to Cold Injury and Mortality
  53. Sugar pump in plants identified
  54. Tiny protein helps bacteria 'talk' and triggers defensive response in plants
  55. Rose torture: Severe heat in Texas yields better varieties for research
  56. As climate change sets in, plants and bees keep pace
  57. Hundreds of threatened species not on official US list
  58. Discovery on how sugars are moved throughout a plant
  59. Sewage treatment plants may contribute to antibiotic resistance problem
  60. Aloe Names Book
  61. Stronger corn? Take it off steroids, make it all female
  62. Growing knowledge in space: Studying what effects microgravity has on plant cell wall
  63. Big pest, small genome: Two-spotted spider mite genome decoded
  64. DNA system developed to identify and authenticate plant species
  65. Herbicide may affect plants thought to be resistant
  66. Rainfall suspected culprit in leaf disease transmission
  67. Thanksgiving in space may one day come with all the trimmings
  68. A corny turn for biofuels from switchgrass
  69. Latest CSSA journal
  70. Satellite images help species conservation
  71. Do not harm invasive species that pollinate, study warns
  72. Predicting future threats for global amphibian biodiversity
  73. A poison as an indicator of food
  74. Global warming?s impact may be detected in genes, suggests study of how seagrasses re
  75. Parasitoid larvae in caterpillars affect behaviour of moths
  76. Good preparation is key, even for plant cells and symbiotic fungi
  77. Do plants perform best with family or strangers? Researchers consider social interact
  78. Sea life 'must swim faster to survive' to survive climate change
  79. Biodiversity can promote survival on a warming planet, mathematical model shows
  80. Climate shift could leave some marine species homeless
  81. Discovery of new gene could improve efficiency of molecular factories
  82. Duck's boon might be a turtle's bane: Overturned duck nest boxes can be death traps f
  83. Agave Seed Germination
  84. New species of gall makers in the aphid genus of plant lice found in China
  85. Mould fungi can cure plants
  86. Tropical rainforests original generators of biodiversity
  87. Welwitschia
  88. The Genus Duvalia
  89. New Agrios Plant Pathology delayed
  90. Researchers nurture innovative biofuel crops to reduce our carbon footprint
  91. Biologists unravel how plants synthesize their growth hormone
  92. Breakthrough in the production of flood-tolerant crops
  93. A protein shows plants the oxygen concentration of their surroundings
  94. How plants sense low oxygen levels to survive flooding
  95. How hemp got high: Cannabis genome mapped
  96. Gypsies, graveyards and mysterious plants
  97. Rangers at Saguaro National Park in Tucson use tiny microchips to deter rustlers
  98. Unexpected effect of climate change on body size for many different species
  99. Mapping the Cacti of Mexico
  100. Method of studying roots, rarely used in wetlands, improves ecosystem research
  101. Scientists first to characterize barley plant-stem rust spore 'communication'
  102. Murcian flower 'revived' after 100 years
  103. Protein plays role in helping plants see light
  104. Super-tough seed coat keeps Michaux's sumac on critically endangered list
  105. Which direction are herbicides heading?
  106. Progress towards developing plants that accommodate climate change
  107. Natural pesticide protects cattle against ticks in Africa
  108. Gene technology can help food crops must to withstand harsher weather
  109. Prague's 88 nature reserves threatened by invasive plant species
  110. Plants may have the genetic flexibility to respond to climate change
  111. The metabolism of maize obeys parasitic proteins
  112. Global photosynthesis: New insight will help predict future climate change
  113. Herbivore populations will go down as temperatures go up
  114. New insight into plant immune defenses
  115. Weeds are vital to the existence of farmland species, study finds
  116. Productivity of land plants may be greater than previously thought
  117. Global conservation priorities for marine turtles
  118. New germplasm, irrigation management make a difference in corn production
  119. Do long-lived crops differ from annual crops in their genetic response to human domes
  120. Gene controlling flowering boosts energy production from sorghum
  121. Rethinking animal and plant disease for the 21st century and beyond
  122. A challenging decade for Britain's mammals
  123. Plant 'body clock' observed in tropical rainforest; Research to aid ozone pollution p
  124. Jumping gene enabled key step in corn domestication
  125. Minimizing extinctions in a changing climate
  126. Are genes our destiny? Scientists discover 'hidden' code in DNA evolves more rapidly
  127. 'Synthetic biology' could replace oil for chemical industry
  128. Amateur botanists in Brazil discover a genuflexing plant
  129. How can high-quality seed be reproduced?
  130. Biology, crop injury, and management of thrips in cotton seedlings
  131. The breathtaking dance of plants: How plants space out the pores through which they b
  132. China's plant resources need additional protections, experts argue; Existing system o
  133. Improving the resistance of maize by using bacteria
  134. Bird-pollinated plant mixes it up when it comes to sex
  135. Deciphering fungal genomes of white and gray mold rot
  136. Research for frost-resistant strawberry plants
  137. Manipulating plants' circadian clock may make all-season crops possible
  138. Bedrock nitrogen may help forests buffer climate change, study finds
  139. Panda poop may be a treasure trove of microbes for making biofuels
  140. Little plant tells big stories: Researchers capture codes to genetic variation in 'mo
  141. How an 'evolutionary playground' brings plant genes together
  142. 1001 Genome-Project: On the way to a complete catalog of the Arabidopsis genome
  143. Medicinal plants used in illegal abortions may help stop lethal bleeding in women aft
  144. Summer drought limits the positive effects of CO2 and heat on plant growth in future
  145. Plants and fungi play the 'underground market'
  146. New component of a plant steroid-activated pathway discovered
  147. Nature reaches for the high-hanging fruit: Tools of paleontology shed new light on di
  148. Genomewide mapping reveals developmental and environmental impacts
  149. Key mechanism that regulates shape and growth of plants discovered
  150. Scientist develops sterile variety of invasive plant
  151. E. coli, salmonella may lurk in unwashable places in produce
  152. Assessing global status of tuna and billfish stocks
  153. Increased tropical forest growth could release carbon from the soil
  154. New fungi class formally identified
  155. Most plant species important in various and varying ecosystems
  156. Species affected by climate change: To shift or not to shift?
  157. Major breakthrough on how viruses infect plants
  158. Waging war on invasive plant species: Effects of invasives persist even after removal
  159. Rural road maintenance may accidentally push spread of invasive plants
  160. Why plant 'clones' aren't identical
  161. Breeding crops with deeper roots could 'slash CO2 levels'
  162. Plant biologists dissect genetic mechanism enabling plants to overcome environmental
  163. New insight into silica deposition in horsetail
  164. Arctostaphylos franciscana
  165. Research on endangered Guam cycads: Fadang photo makes the cover of major botanical j
  166. Some plants duplicate their DNA to overcome adversity
  167. Warming climate could give exotic grasses edge over natives
  168. Plant immunity discovery boosts chances of disease-resistant crops
  169. Scientists map attack tactics of plant pathogens
  170. Bacteria can 'fertilize' copper-polluted soil
  171. Electronic publishing 'goes live': News from the International Botanical Congress in
  172. Newly discovered gene sheds light on the evolution of life on Earth
  173. A novel and potent antioxidant found in tomato plants, initial results suggest
  174. Unlisted ingredients in teas and herbal brews revealed in DNA tests by high school st
  175. Marquesas Islands in French Polynesia yield 18 new species of rare ferns and flowerin
  176. Where to buy old issues of CSSA Journal?
  177. USDA Handbooks Link
  178. Enzymes for cell wall synthesis conserved across species barriers
  179. Latin American blueberries found to be 'extreme superfruits'
  180. Biologists discover an 'evening' protein complex that regulates plant growth
  181. New understandings of circadian rhythms
  182. Climate adaptation of rice
  183. Soil microbes accelerate global warming
  184. New switch in resistance to plant diseases discovered
  185. Orchids and fungi: An unexpected case of symbiosis
  186. Freefall - aphids' survival strategy: Mammal's breath gives aphids cue to drop from p
  187. One in 10 species could face extinction: Decline in species shows climate change warn
  188. Forest trees remember their roots
  189. Unraveling potato genome paves way for new varieties
  190. Older Reference Books
  191. Evolution and domestication of seed structure shown to use same genetic mutation
  192. Jewel beetles, obtained from local people, turn out to be four species unknown to sci
  193. Climate change forces early spring
  194. Most of world's 'missing species' live in known hotspots, study finds
  195. Embedding microchips in ornamental shrubs
  196. New strawberry a delight for gardeners: 'Roseberry' recommended for hanging baskets,
  197. Environs prompt advantageous gene mutations as plants grow; changes passed to progeny
  198. Climate change increases the risk of ozone damage to plants, Swedish research finds
  199. Researchers contribute to global plant database, expanding ecosystems research
  200. Gene flow may help plants adapt to climate change
  201. Insight into plant behavior could aid quest for efficient biofuels
  202. Female mate choice enhances offspring fitness in an annual herb
  203. New non-destructive method to estimate leaf area index in vegetables
  204. Twin-head cucumber system reduces start-up costs
  205. Global plant database set to promote biodiversity research and Earth-system sciences
  206. Unique lab seeks drought-tolerant traits in cotton, other plants
  207. Landscape coefficients prove useful for urban water conservation efforts; New strateg
  208. Dairy manure goes urban: Organic compost improves soil, enhances ornamental plants in
  209. Artificial light quality affects herbivore preference for seedlings
  210. Plant growth rate, stem length unaffected by rice hull, peat substrate
  211. Picky pollinators: Native U.S. bees are selective about where they live and feed
  212. Arctic snow can harbor deadly assassin: Killer fungal strains
  213. Not just another brick in the (plant cell) wall
  214. The sweet growth of plant cells
  215. Scientists learn how horseweed shrugs off herbicide
  216. Plants teach humans a thing or two about fighting diseases
  217. Multi-paddock grazing is superior to continuous grazing
  218. Important aspects of signaling across cell membranes in plants revealed
  219. What makes a plant a plant?
  220. Salivating over wheat plants may net Hessian flies big meal or death
  221. Genome sequence could reveal 'Achilles' heels' of important wheat disease
  222. Is free global trade too great a threat to food supplies, natural heritage and health
  223. Adjustable valves gave ancient plants the edge
  224. Safety of nanoparticles in food crops is still unclear
  225. Photosynthesis mechanics: Tapping into plants is the key to combat climate change, sa
  226. Climate change allows invasive weed to outcompete local species
  227. Parental conflict in plants: Maternal factors silence paternal genes
  228. How plants control the formation of wood cells
  229. Medicines from plants
  230. Global warming may increase the capacity of trees to store carbon
  231. New study provides global analysis of seagrass extinction risk
  232. Rethinking extinction risk? Criteria for assessing risk of extinction in plants shoul
  233. Fungi reduce need for fertilizer in agriculture
  234. Herbal remedies offer hope as the new antibiotics
  235. Preserving plants and animals caught between forest 'fragments'
  236. Genetic ?wiring? of seeds revealed
  237. Species extinction rates have been overreported, new study claims -- but global extin
  238. Reforestation research in Latin America helps build better forests
  239. Work with RNA silencing and plant stem cells may lead to controlling fruit, seed and
  240. Improving photosynthesis? Solar cells beat plants at harvesting sun's energy, for now
  241. Discovery of DNA silencing mechanism reveals how plants protect their genome
  242. How ants tame the wilderness: Rainforest species use chemicals to identify which plan
  243. Deepwater Horizon spill threatens more species than legally protected, study finds
  244. Basic research enhances potential for cultivation in extreme climates
  245. Selaginella genome adds piece to plant evolutionary puzzle
  246. Corn gene provides resistance to multiple diseases, study shows
  247. World's blueberries protected in unique, living collection
  248. Horsetail plant developed successful set of tools for extreme environments -- for mil
  249. Climbers leave rare plants' genetic variation on the rocks
  250. 'Instant evolution' from duplication of genetic material