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  • ...y]] of [[plant (organism)|plant]], [[algae]] and [[fungi]] [[life|lives]]. Botany is a branch of [[biology]] and one or the man earliest sciences. Botany encompass many disciplines that study plant [[behavior]], [[evolution]], [[
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  • ...Navy]] [[jargon]] for [[chocolate]]; the chocolate need not contain [[nut (botany)|nuts]]
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  • A recipe that contains [[nut (botany)|nuts]], usually as a significant influence, but potentially just enough to
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  • ...ngle taxon, where usage and terminology are differentiated for zoology and botany.
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  • ...ated Orchid Genera; ''Scuticaria'' Lindl. and ''Dichaea'' Lindl. Annals of Botany 2008 102(5):805-824; doi:10.1093/aob/mcn155.
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  • ...: Cymbidieae) Based Upon Combined Molecular Data Sets. American Journal of Botany 94: 1860-1889. ...of the Flowering Plants and Gymnosperms of Peru, Monographs in Systematic Botany from the Missouri Botanical Garden, 45: i-xl, 1-1286 (1993).
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  • {{Botany Subgroup}} #Add ''botany'' to metadata of articles that belong here (can a bot do this?)
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  • :::***Botany ...m with simple hierarchies right here. Animal and plant TOL pages not under botany and zoology. Antoher possible treatment would be:
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  • A standard index of [[botanist]]s by their [[Author citation (botany)|author abbreviation]] was published by the [[Royal Botanic Gardens]].<ref> {{:Botany/Catalogs/Masterlist}}
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  • ...lian species of ''Amanita'' Pers. ex Hook (Fungi). ''Australian Journal of Botany - Supplemantar Series No. 8: '''48'''''
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  • ===Subdisciplines of Botany===
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  • In [[botany]], '''Pelargonium sidoides''' is a plant from South Africa. '''Umckaloabo''
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  • ...friend who knew that I was a biologist and had done my graduate studies in botany and plant ecology."Do you know who discovered photosynthesis?" I had to adm
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  • ...den''', also called a '''botanic garden''', is a [[garden]] dedicated to [[botany]], the scientific study of [[plant (organism)|plants]]. It puts plants on
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  • '''Phycology''', a sub-topic of [[botany]], is the academic discipline involving the study of [[algae]]. Phycologis
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  • In 1933, as she neared completion of a Ph. D. in botany from the University of Virginia, she moved to Philadelphia for access to [[
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  • In [[Botany|botany]], a '''tree''' is a large, [[Perennial plant|perennial]], [[wood]]y [[plan ...564.jpg|thumb|300px]]The basic parts of a tree are the [[root]]s, [[trunk (botany)|trunk]](s), [[branch]]es, [[twig]]s and [[leaf|leaves]]. Tree stems consis
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  • ...d in 1849. After attending the University of Wisconsin, where he studied [[botany]] and [[geology]] (but without taking a degree), Muir pursued his interests
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  • ...zta.govt.nz/assets/projects/southwest-gateway/Southwest-Gateway-Airport-to-Botany-rapid-transit-poster.pdf | title = Southwest Gateway Airport to Botany Rapid Transit
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  • | journal = Annals of Botany
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  • ...xisea'' [[flower]]s have the [[labellum]] partially fused to the [[column (botany|column]] base; it is not motile and is abruptly bent down after the column,
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  • ...had a department of biology, or perhaps bookend departments of zoology and botany, which complemented physics, chemistry, mathematics, and possibly geology t ...the competitive nature of contemporary science. Departments of biology or botany/zoology have split and split again, producing departments of cell and molec
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  • Inderjit, Chikako Asakawa, K M M Dakshini. Canadian Journal of Botany. Ottawa: Oct 1999. Vol. 77, Iss. 10; p. 1419 (6 pages)
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  • Higgins is a Durham graduate, having achieved a [[Bachelor of Arts|BA]] in [[Botany]] there in 1976. This was followed by a Durham [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]]
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  • ...ls, Copal Blanco, Copal Oro, and Copal Negro, of North America. ''Economic Botany'' 57(2):189-202., p. 191.</ref>
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  • # Knowledge of [[Botany]].&mdash;Variable. Well up in [[belladonna]], [[opium]] and [[poison]]s gen
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  • ...iology, there has been a traditional divide between the study of plants ([[Botany]]) and the study of animals ([[Zoology]]). In centuries past, when whole or
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  • While Lamarck's contributions to science include work in meteorology, botany, chemistry, geology, and paleontology, he is best known for his work in inv
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  • ...eople who live in different physical environments naturally learn ecology, botany, geology, hydrology and other aspects of the environment in different ways. ...cal companies have taken an interest in harnessing the Onge's knowledge of botany on Little Andaman to produce drugs with the same properties as the plant; s
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  • ..., 'A description of some quince cultivars from Western Turkey', ''Economic Botany'' 26/1 [http://www.springerlink.com/content/f86474x341277356/]</ref>
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  • Eighteenth century Swedish naturalist (renown especially as a [[Botany|botanist]] and [[Taxonomy|taxonomist]]), and doctor and professor of medici
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  • Captain [[James Cook]] “discovered” [[Botany Bay]] in 1770, but New South Wales was not settled by Europeans until the
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  • ...writing of poetry in high school where he also developed an interest in [[botany]], graduating in 1892 as co-valedictorian together with the young lady whom
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  • ...ily estates in Prussia. He devoted himself to the study of agriculture and botany, publishing widely, and was appointed Director of the Botanical Gardens in
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  • *Botany Bay (Farewell to old England forever)
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  • ...ted physician, a well-known [[poetry|poet]], [[philosophy|philosopher]], [[botany|botanist]], and naturalist.
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  • ...lbemarle-Street, on [[Chemistry]], [[Geology]], [[Natural History]], and [[Botany]], by Sir [[Humphry Davy]], [[William Thomas Brande|Mr. Brand]], [[Peter Ro
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  • ...l Ethnomedicine in 1978. Savage also holds two Master’s degrees in Medical Botany and Medical Anthropology from the [[University of Hawaii]]. (The degrees ar In 1996, after having written approximately 20 books in medical botany and related topics, he applied for the deanship of the journalism school of
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  • In botany, '''tobacco''' is "a plant genus of the family solanaceae. Members contain
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  • In [[botany]], a '''column''', or '''gynostemium''', is a structure found in the [[flow
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  • ...ractice of Medicine as he didn't feel competent to teach either anatomy or botany. Preparation of lectures thus took up much of his time, and he was also gai
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  • ==[[Botany]]== ...considered to be part of the nature sciences today - from [[geography]], [[botany]], and [[zoology]] to [[painting]]. The encyclopedia was also novel with re
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  • ...parent" articles. For example, if "tree" were not linked from "Biology," "Botany," "Plant," or any other such important "parent" topic, then it would be und
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  • * Ambrosoli, Mauro. ''The Wild and the Sown: Botany and Agriculture in Western Europe, 1350-1850.'' (1997). 460 pp.
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  • ...|apiculture]], [[zoology]] (especially [[entomology]]), [[ecology]], and [[botany]].
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  • ...ed against in academic science. McClintock received her [[Ph.D.|PhD]] in [[botany]] from [[Cornell University]] in 1927, where she was a leader in the develo ...ntock began her studies at Cornell's College of Agriculture. She studied [[botany]], receiving a BSc four years later, in 1923. Her interest in genetics had
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  • ...ed against in academic science. McClintock received her [[Ph.D.|PhD]] in [[botany]] from [[Cornell University]] in 1927, where she was a leader in the develo ...ntock began her studies at Cornell's College of Agriculture. She studied [[botany]], receiving a BSc four years later, in 1923. Her interest in genetics had
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  • | url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2064148/}}</ref> In [[botany]], however, the [[cytokinin]]s are a group distinct from animal cytokines.
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  • * Ambrosoli, Mauro. ''The Wild and the Sown: Botany and Agriculture in Western Europe, 1350-1850.'' (1997). 460 pp.
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  • ...f the various areas of inquiry of the fellows of the House, which included botany, medicine, meteorology, zoology, physiology, mechanical arts, optics, miner
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  • ...Vitorino P.</span> (2000). ''Bifrenaria verboonenii'' in Harvard Papers of Botany 5: 187 Cambridge.</ref> ...y larger than the petals, the lateral ones basally united to the [[column (botany|column]] foot forming a [[calcar]] with truncated extremity; labellum vario
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  • ...a bottle was the Greek philosopher Theophrastus, considered the father of botany. Theophrastus launched his messages in bottles around 310 BCE, to himself,
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  • ...st, astronomer, and mathematician with strong interests in ethnography and botany. He spent ten years in present-day [[Ecuador]] measuring the length of a de
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  • ...uently with its apex reflected, the base attached to the salient [[column (botany)|column]] foot forming a chin, often articulated but sometimes fused to it. ...caps;">Lindley, John</span> (1834). ''Hexisea bidentata'' in '''Journal of Botany, being a second series of the Botanical Miscellany 1''': 7.</ref> The name
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  • ...l and underlying geology. There have been at least 30 different types of [[Botany|botanical]] communities recognized in the park<ref name="Kruger"/>.{{Image|
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  • * Nugent, Maria. ''Botany Bay: Where Histories Meet'' (2005) [http://www.questia.com/read/109729205 o
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  • ...yellow margined of bright purple; at the base it is fused to the [[Column (botany)|column]] base forming a narrow spur shaped [[nectary]]; it is internally s
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  • ...acticing in Stockholm, he accepted a position as professor of medicine and botany at the University of Uppsala. [http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2007/06/li
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  • ...the intermediate is triangular, highly pointed and spotless. The [[column (botany)|column]] is curved with two large often laciniated wings lateral to the [[
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  • ...ts infancy relative to other biological disciplines such as [[zoology]], [[botany]] or even [[entomology]], and new or emerging diseases such as [[HIV]] cont
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  • ...an the Arabidopsis Genome Initiative Estimate of 125 Mb| journal=Annals of Botany| volume=91| pages=547–557| doi= 10.1093/aob/mcg057 | pmid=12646499}}</re
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  • ...pals of similar sizes and form an almost invisible chin with the [[column (botany)|column]] foot. The petals may be similar to the sepals but smaller, or muc ...hasis on Stanhopeinae: combined molecular evidence. '''American Journal of Botany'''. 2000;87: pp. 1842-1856, 2000. [http://www.amjbot.org/cgi/content/abstra
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  • ...e, they may learn animal husbandry by keeping dairy goats or meat rabbits, botany by tending a kitchen garden, chemistry to understand the operation of firea
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  • ...mphleteer [[Thomas Fysshe Palmer]] and [[George Mealmaker]]) arrived in [[Botany Bay]], Sydney, in October 1794 on HM Transport ship ''Surprise''.<ref>Earns
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  • ...colpate (eudicot) phylogenetic relationships|journal = American Journal of Botany| volume = 91|pages = 1627-1644}} ([http://www.amjbot.org/cgi/content/full/9
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  • ...o Tu Jing'' (Illustrated Pharmacopoeia), which had the related subjects of botany, zoology, metallurgy, and mineralogy, and wrote his famous horological trea
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  • ...Their ovaries become visibly swallowed at their junction to the [[column (botany)|column]] foot where the base of the [[labellum]] is partially fused formin
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  • ...m]]s. The study of pollination brings together many disciplines, such as [[botany]], [[horticulture]], [[entomology]], and [[ecology]]. Pollination is import
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  • ...with ''species'' or ''domesticate''. In fact, it has a precise meaning in botany: it is the term for a distinct population of a crop, usually commercial and
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  • ...Evolution of marine angiosperms (seagrasses) and hydrophily? ''Systematic Botany'' 22: 443-463</ref>.
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  • ..., decided to get cracking with [[spring cleaning]] and then some [[column (botany)|columns]] toppled onto me when I attempted a grammatical cleanup. Ah, wel ...o Dalton! For those who haven't yet met him, he's into architecture and [[botany]]; check out his lovely work on [[orchid]]s. [[User:Aleta Curry|Aleta Curr
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  • ...als form the field of [[zoology]], whereas the study of plants is called [[botany]]. [[Medicine]] and the [[health sciences]] apply biology to understanding ...ombined with evidence-based experiments to understand their growth, then [[botany]], the science of plants began.<ref>see [[Jared Diamond]] 'Guns, Germs, and
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  • ...because its flowers show the [[labellum]] partially fused to the [[column (botany)|column]] up to the middle then abruptly folded down in a square angle.<ref
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  • ...e are strong links between geography and the sciences of [[geology]] and [[botany]], as well as [[economics]], [[sociology]] and [[demographics]].
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  • The problem was introduced formally in 1852 by [[botany|botanist]] Francis Guthrie who examined maps of [[county|counties]] in [[Un
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  • <blockquote>"''Botany, the field of plant-life, came into existence on the third day. Those who a
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  • ...urnals in a specific subject are of low circulation, as in some areas of [[botany ]]and [[zoology]], the relative standing is meaningful. Since defining t
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  • ...als form the field of [[zoology]], whereas the study of plants is called [[botany]]. [[Medicine]] and the [[Health Sciences|health sciences]] apply biology t ...s ''are'' was combined with experiments to understand their growth, then [[botany]], the science of plants began.<ref>[[Jared Diamond]] (1997) ''Guns, Germs
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  • ...and approach. Interdisciplinary links between geography and [[geology]], [[botany]],[[economics]], [[sociology]] and [[demographics]] mean that geography rem
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  • ...: Cymbidieae) Based Upon Combined Molecular Data Sets. American Journal of Botany 94: 1860-1889.</ref>
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  • ...isconsin-Madison]], where I happen to work. There is a bust of him in the Botany Department) would be a good one with his pioneering work in getting [[Yosem
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  • ...roup was moved to another family. In contrast to what usually happens in [[botany]], the ''Elapidae'' family was not renamed. In the meantime, ''Elaps'' was
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  • ...ombined with evidence-based experiments to understand their growth, then [[botany]], the science of plants began.<ref>[[Jared Diamond]] 'Guns, Germs, and Ste
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  • ===&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Botany in Germany===
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  • ...of Hippocratic medicine influenced the development of chemistry as well as botany. Biological study depends heaven on chemistry.
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  • ::Other thing is I myself would rather be and editor at Botany subgroup only than to the whole Biology scope, thus is this option being co
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  • ...es it is slightly fused to the column at their bases. The short [[Column (botany)|column]] does not have a foot and presents two lateral auricles sometimes
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  • ...surprised at what you say, that men are beginning to work in earnest [at] Botany.(f6) What a loss it will be for Nat. History, that you have ceased to resid
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  • :Biology would encompass stuff like Botany and Zoology, while Health Sciences focuses on human physiology and medicine
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  • Historically, bacteria as originally studied by [[botany|botanists]] were classified in the same way as plants, that is, mainly by s
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  • ...uld edit this it would be great. I know that mycology can also fall under botany but in terms biological health science, it is a pathogen worth studying whe I also think that Fungus should not be under Botany, but under a separate subfield, Mycology.
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  • ...a Medica’’ , which is a work regarded by some as the cornerstone of modern botany and by herbalists today as a key pharmaceutical guide. But the Romans were
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