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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Botany / March 2004



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Plant tissue cloning?07 Mar 2004 22:19 GMT11
Any good books or web sites with info on cloning plants from smallish tissue samples at home?  I'm
interested in trying to clone some rare-ish/expensive-ish venus flytrap and pitcher plant cultivars.
Back in High School, I tried and failed cloning African Violets using one of the ...
Evolution04 Mar 2004 02:51 GMT1
Forwarded:
Introducing UNDERSTANDING EVOLUTION
http://evolution.berkeley.edu
The University of California Museum of Paleontology, in partnership with the
Measuring Growth of Anabaena03 Mar 2004 13:09 GMT2
Dear Plant-Ed:
We do independent research projects for our General Biology lab and I've
got a student group who wants to do a project on eutrophication using
Anabaena.  We've struggled before with how to quantify growth with Anabaena
Measuring Growth of Anabaena03 Mar 2004 13:09 GMT2
Dear Plant-Ed:
We do independent research projects for our General Biology lab and I've
got a student group who wants to do a project on eutrophication using
Anabaena.  We've struggled before with how to quantify growth with Anabaena
 
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