Cornell plants 

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Cornell plants

Cornell University Department of Animal Science
Alphabetical listing of botanical names by genus and species. This series of web pages was created by professors, staff, graduate and undergraduate students at Cornell University (more...)

Cornell University - Collections - Overview
... 000 specimens and 60,000 historic photographs support research in the biodiversity and taxonomy of fungi and also the various organisms that cause diseases of plants. The Cornell ... (more...)

Cornell Science News: Plants need Vitamin C
Just as virtamin C protects humans and many animals from environmental stress, researchers at Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research Inc. at Cornell have found that mutant ... (more...)

Molecular Biology and Genetics Home
Molecular Biology and Genetics Home ... The Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics shares a leading role in research and teaching in modern biology at Cornell University. (more...)

Native Medicinal Plants | Cornell Plantations
Many native plants are not only beautiful, but have practical uses. Extend your appreciation of native plants in this hands-on workshop, where you?ll learn about the garden ... (more...)

Cornell Chronicle: Transgenic plants don't hurt non-targeted bugs
Genetically modified plants that use Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis), a common soil bacterium, to kill pests won't harm the pests' natural enemies, according to new research by Cornell ... (more...)

Invasive Plants home page
Information and research from Cornell University on invasive plants. Information on Purple Loosestrife, Garlic Mustard, and Phragmites australis. (more...)

Cornell Cooperative Extension | Plants
4-H is a community organization in Cattaraugus and Allegany counties dedicated to clear thinking, loyalty, service, health, and better living, with offices in Belmont and ... (more...)

Plants & Textiles - A legacy of technology - Cornell University
About these activities: These hands-on activities were designed for children and youth by a team of Cornell educators and undergraduates, and were tested in diverse educational ... (more...)

Poisonous Plants
A database compiled by Dr. Dan Brown of Cornell University. (more...)


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