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University of Michigan. Department of Botany (26)

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University of Minnesota. Dept. of Botany. (8)

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Duke University. Dept. of Botany. (6)

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The Phytotron is a controlled environment facility located on the Duke University campus. It houses 48 plant growth chambers and six controlled greenhouses -- a total of over 450 square meters of growth space -- and associated instrumentation and laboratories. Established in 1968 with funds from Duke and the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Phytotron was designed by leading scientists in controlled environment (CE) research and technology. Controlled en...

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University of Chicago. Department of Botany (6)

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In 1894, University of Chicago President William Rainey Harper appointed John Merle Coulter (1851-1928) to lead the newly established Department of Botany. Coulter was a leading American botanist and a friend of Asa Gray (1810-1888), the famed Harvard botanist whose Manual of Botany and other texts dominated plant science in the United States. Coulter had founded the Botanical Gazette nearly twenty years earlier, and he brought the editorship of the professional journal with him...

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Oregon State College. Dept. of Botany. (5)

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Sibthorp, Humphrey, MD; Professor of Botany at Oxford (6)

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Epithet: MD; Professor of Botany at Oxford

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University of North Carolina (1793-1962). Dept. of Botany. (7)

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William Chambers Coker was hired as the first Professor of Botany at the University of North Carolina in 1902. Thereafter Botany became a separate department and remained so until 1982, when it merged with the Department of Zoology to form the Department of Biology.

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Botany Bay Project (2)

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A comprehensive interdisciplinary study sponsored by the Australian Academy of Humanities, Australian Academy of Science and Academy of Social Sciences in Australia, aimed at helping policy decisions on major Australian urban environmental problems. Noel Butlin was project director.

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Oregon State University. Dept. of Botany & Plant Pathology. (5)

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The Botany and Plant Pathology Department offers undergraduate and graduate degrees and conducts research on the fundamental aspects of plant biology, plant health and funcion, plant-microbe and plan-insect interactions, genomics, evolution, and ecology. The extension unit of the department addresses diseases of economically important plants in Oregon and plant diseases of worldwide significance. Botany courses have been taught at Oregon State since the 1870s; the fir...

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Martyn, Thomas, Rector of Pertenhall; Professor of Botany at Cambridge (6)

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Epithet: Rector of Pertenhall; Professor of Botany at Cambridge

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