| vifabio » Internet Guide: Subject |
Internet Guide
- Life sciences, biology (36/592)
- Physiology and related subjects (1/142)
- Biochemistry (38/383)
- Specific physiological systems in animals, regional histology and physiology in animals (2/55)
- Specific parts of and physiological systems in plants (0/15)
- Genetics and evolution (1/81)
- Ecology (39/222)
- Natural history of organisms and related subjects (12/231)
-
Natural history of specific kinds of organisms (0/1902)
- Microorganisms, fungi and algae (25/180)
- Plants (Botany) (54/270)
- Specific topics in natural history of plants (2/329)
- Plants noted for specific vegetative characteristics and flowers (3/56)
- Animals (Zoology) (23/269)
- Specific topics in natural history of animals (2/130)
- Specific taxonomic groups of plants (0/140)
- Specific taxonomic groups of animals (0/885)
- Economics of land and energy (2/328)
- Other subjects (0/404)
You are viewing sources for:
Reproductive organs, flowers
Reproductive organs, flowers
|
This is a database of 12,000 items compiled by Prof. G.M. Simpson, Plant Sciences Department, College of Agriculture, University of Saskatchewan. The Seed Bibliography covers material from the world literature on seed dormancy and germination from the 1890's to the present. Whereas recent publication on seeds is becoming very accessible through electronic indexes such as Agricola, CAB Abstracts, and Seed Abstracts, the significance of Prof. Simpson's database lies particularly in its coverage of ... [Information of the supplier]
http://library.usask.ca/dbs/seed.php
|
|
The Digital Seed Atlas of the Netherlands, which appeared in June 2006, consists of a book and a website. The atlas is the successor to W. Beijerinck’s seed atlas, of which the 1976 edition has been out of print for many years. The atlas consists of digital photographs, made with the help of a microscope, of the seeds and fruits of over 1800 native plants, adventive plants and naturalized cultivated plants. If relevant, both the front and the back of the seed is shown. In addition, for a large number ... [Information of the supplier]
http://www.seedatlas.nl
|
|
Courseware (useful images even for intermediate audience, distribution maps, lecture texts) used in the Plant Systematic Course at the University of Illinois. [Information of the supplier, modified]
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/plantbio/digitalflowers/index.htm
|
|
Glossary of terminology used in palynology. [Information of the supplier, modified]
http://www.pollen.mtu.edu/glos-gtx/glos-int.htm
|
|
The IAA was founded on September 11th, 1974 in the Hague, The Netherlands. At that time, aerobiology was not a new science as such, although its organization and international outlook was considered a really new phenomenon. As a matter of fact, aerobiology became a theme in 1964, when IBP (International Biological Program) was established. Subsequently, in 1968, an International Aerobiology Working Group was constituted to coordinate all the national aerobiological programs. Today the IAA has a membership ... [Information of the supplier]
https://sites.google.com/site/aerobiologyinternational/
|
|
In Dr Kroll's database you will find literature on archaeological remains of cultivated plants published 1981-2004. You can search for species, country, area, site, space of time, period, culture, authors, year of appearance and keywords from the title. Furthermore, you will find a slide show with drawings of botanical macroremains, mostly seeds. [Editorial staff vifabio]
http://www.archaeobotany.de/
|
|
The Millennium Seed Bank Project is the largest ex situ conservation project ever conceived. Its partners will have banked seed from 10% of the world's wild plant species by the end of the decade. These will not be just any plants, but will include the rarest, most threatened and most useful species known to man.
The Millennium Seed Bank Project seeks to develop a global seed conservation network, capable of safeguarding wild plant species. This will make direct contributions to national and global ... [Information of the supplier]
http://www.kew.org/science-conservation/save-seed-prosper/millennium-seed-bank/
|
|
The worldwide largest database and most comprehensive resource on
pollen and palynology provides an Illustrated handbook of pollen
terminology and 7957 pictures of 1011 recent species, belonging to 603
genera, and 124 pictures of 32 fossil forms, belonging to 20 fossil genera.
The database includes a detailed description of the pollen grain (shape in
dry and hydrated condition, apertural details, wall-stratification and
ornamentation, pollen coatings and cellular condition), images ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
http://www.paldat.org/
|
|
The Plant Micromorphology Bibliographic Database (PMBD) is a unique bibliographic database maintained by the Kew Micromorphology Group. The database supports all of the group's research, including the two book series Anatomy of the Dicotyledons and Anatomy of the Monocotyledons.
It contains over 90,000 references to publications and is probably the most comprehensive computerised index to higher plant micromorphology in existence. It covers most work published on plant anatomy and pollen/spore morphology ... [Information of the supplier]
http://kbd.kew.org/
|
|
"Seeds of Woody Plants in the United States", USDA Agric. Handbk. 450, was published in 1974. Seed data were presented for about 800 species, varieties, and sub-species in 188 genera, considerable more than the 420 species and 140 genera in the 1948 edition. The 1974 Handbook proved to be very popular both in this country and abroad, leading to five printings and translations in several other languages. More than a quarter-century after its publication, however, numerous advances in tree seed technology ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
http://nsl.fs.fed.us/nsl_wpsm.html
|




