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Site maintained by the Chinese Academy of Sciences with emphasis on biodiversity and sustainable bio-resource use in southwest China and the Himalayas. Links to papers and online articles.
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Provides information about degrees, faculty interests, research and courses in botany and microbiology.
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Welcome to the Botany-Micro Website!!!
News from Missouri Valley Branch ASM meeting
Late this March, our microbiology faculty and students traveled to the Missouri Valley Branch ASM for their local
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Includes a staff directory, departments, research, links, student information, courses, and news.
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Home page for the School of Biological Sciences
Our research, teaching & enterprise news and activities.
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Department of Botany and Plant Pathology
Cultivating excellence in plant biology, pathology,and ecology
through teaching, research, and outreach.
Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2902
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Research covers plant biogeography ranging from the intraspecific to the community level.
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Research into plant biogeography from intraspecific to community level: floristics and distribution mapping of European vascular plants, plant chorology in its descriptive, comparative, causal and historical aspects including molecular phylogeography. Also, vegetation science, taxonomic studies with special biogeographic concern, and the application of this research to the needs of species and habitat conservancy.
Department of Biogeography and
Research Group Plant Biogeography
A new species of Androsace described from Montenegro.
History or ecology? Substrate type as a major driver of spatial genetic