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Please submit your site to the most appropriate category. Submitting to an incorrect category may delay review of your site. Please submit only websites that have English language content to this category and its subcategories. If your site is in a language other than English, please submit it to the appropriate category of World. Sites offering plants or seeds for sale should be submitted to the appropriate Shopping/Home and Garden/Plants or Home/Gardens/Plants category. Sites discussing the use of plants as healing agents should be submitted to Health/Alternative/Herbs or Health/Alternative/Folk Medicine, as appropriate. |
Botany is a branch of biology and is the scientific study of plant life and development. It includes study of the structure, growth, reproduction, metabolism, development, diseases and chemical properties of plants and the evolutionary relationships between the different groups.
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Please try to find the most appropriate branch of biology and submit your site there. Sites in languages other than English should be submitted to the appropriate category of World |
This category is for organizations which do not themselves conduct scientific research but aim to spread information about such research. They organize meetings, publish journals and provide research grants for scientists in the field.
Bryology is the scientific study of Bryophytes - mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
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This category contains sites about Dendrology which is the study of woody plants including trees, shrubs and lianas.
This category is for links to any campus or department related to Botany or Plant Sciences. Also, research institutes, labs, etc, which belong to that departments are welcome here too.
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Please submit only sites relating to the scientific study of cultural plant use. Sites offering plants or seeds for sale should be submitted to the appropriate Shopping/Home and Garden/Plants or Home/Gardens/Plants category. Sites discussing the use of plants as healing agents should be submitted to Health/Alternative/Herbs or Health/Alternative/Folk Medicine, as appropriate. |
Ethnobotany is the study of plants as they relate to or are used by specific cultures. Examples may include use as food or medicine, or for spiritual or agricultural purposes.
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Although the web has sprouted many virtual herbaria, i.e. online collections of plant images, this category lists only institutions holding physical collections. Image galleries are listed in other areas of the directory, for example Home: Gardening: Image Galleries or the most appropriate subcategory of Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Plantae. |
Scientific establishments in the field of botany.
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This category is for sites on phenology, the study of the times of recurring natural phenomena, in particular, the time frame for any seasonal phenomena.
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This category is for sites about the scientific study of algae.
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Professional and scientific organizations and societies related specifically to Plant Pathology may be submitted. |
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Please only submit sites dealing with Plant Physiology conferences. Broader range conferences can be submitted to the Conferences category in Botany or Biology. |
Physiology is concerned with the functioning of plants. This is largely interactions between plants and their environments. As such plant physiology bridges the gap between biochemistry and ecology.
This category is for websites dealing with botany-themed books, magazines, journals, and other publications.
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If your site is about culture of plant cells, to express proteins and secrete natural products, rather than reproduce the entire organism, please submit to the Cell Culture category. |
Sites providing information on the propagation of plants by cloning of small pieces of tissue, to generate whole plants, using growth medium, for subsequent transfer to nurseries or agricultural use, also known as micropropagation.
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