Plant genetics

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971The choice of plant species for urban landscapes is often  impact on nearby native plant populations. Reasons to guided by urban-design principles including aesthetic

The choice of plant species for urban landscapes is often impact on nearby native plant populations. Reasons to guided by urban-design principles including aesthetic

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-12 19:03:13
972The choice of plant species for urban landscapes is often  impact on nearby native plant populations. Reasons to guided by urban-design principles including aesthetic

The choice of plant species for urban landscapes is often impact on nearby native plant populations. Reasons to guided by urban-design principles including aesthetic

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-12 19:03:14
973Tree Genetics & Genomes[removed]: 53–60 DOI[removed]s11295[removed]x ORIGINA L PA PER  Nicholas Wheeler . Peggy Payne . Valerie Hipkins .

Tree Genetics & Genomes[removed]: 53–60 DOI[removed]s11295[removed]x ORIGINA L PA PER Nicholas Wheeler . Peggy Payne . Valerie Hipkins .

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-12 19:06:43
97406 cph032[removed]:54 am Page 287  The after-effects of reproductive environment in shortleaf pine R.C. SCHMIDTLING1* AND V. HIPKINS2 Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Southern Institute of Forest Genetics, 2333

06 cph032[removed]:54 am Page 287 The after-effects of reproductive environment in shortleaf pine R.C. SCHMIDTLING1* AND V. HIPKINS2 Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Southern Institute of Forest Genetics, 2333

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-12 19:06:37
975December 6, 2007  Gene library constructed for cassava plant Resource will help in development of new strains of important crop. A team of scientists from RIKEN and a research institute in Colombia have assembled a large

December 6, 2007 Gene library constructed for cassava plant Resource will help in development of new strains of important crop. A team of scientists from RIKEN and a research institute in Colombia have assembled a large

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Source URL: www.riken.jp

Language: English - Date: 2013-05-15 04:25:49
976MNTaxa: The State of Minnesota Vascular Plant Checklist

MNTaxa: The State of Minnesota Vascular Plant Checklist

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Source URL: files.dnr.state.mn.us

Language: English - Date: 2013-05-21 11:36:20
977by Stacy Kish, CSREES  Scientists unlock the process of how bacteria transfer genetic material into the plant genome.

by Stacy Kish, CSREES Scientists unlock the process of how bacteria transfer genetic material into the plant genome.

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Source URL: www.nifa.usda.gov

Language: English - Date: 2008-08-04 10:43:09
978Read the article titled “Fields of Fingerprints: DNA Testing for Crops.” Then answer the questions. Fields of Fingerprints: DNA Testing for Crops DNA testing, the technique which has helped solve high-profile murder

Read the article titled “Fields of Fingerprints: DNA Testing for Crops.” Then answer the questions. Fields of Fingerprints: DNA Testing for Crops DNA testing, the technique which has helped solve high-profile murder

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Source URL: www.parcconline.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-11-18 14:06:49
979Reflections on linguistics as an aid to taxonomical identification of ancient Mediterranean cucurbits: the Piqqus of the Faqqous1 H.S. Paris1* and J. Janick2 1  Department of Vegetable Crops & Plant Genetics, Agricultura

Reflections on linguistics as an aid to taxonomical identification of ancient Mediterranean cucurbits: the Piqqus of the Faqqous1 H.S. Paris1* and J. Janick2 1 Department of Vegetable Crops & Plant Genetics, Agricultura

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Source URL: www.hort.purdue.edu

Language: English - Date: 2008-05-29 09:38:06
980Department of Biological Sciences Carolina Gabbai Mentor: Brian Morton Development of a Java Class to Analyze Structural Heterogeneity in DNA Sequence: Application with Chloroplast Genomes Plastids are thought to be the

Department of Biological Sciences Carolina Gabbai Mentor: Brian Morton Development of a Java Class to Analyze Structural Heterogeneity in DNA Sequence: Application with Chloroplast Genomes Plastids are thought to be the

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Source URL: barnard.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-10-27 16:14:28