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PLANT BIOLOGY
 

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General Sites for Plant Biology

 
 
(NZ) Bushmans Friend
This site is educational and informative. It is ideal for teachers, students and anyone else looking for information on New Zealand  native plants.
Kimball's Plant Biology Lecture Notes
These lecture notes cover a range of topics including: photosynthesis, hormones, life cycles, reproduction, nutrition, gas exchange, transport , plus more.Well worth a look.
Plant Biology for Non-Science Majors
Provides lecture notes for a course in introductory botany. Covers basic plant anatomy and physiology, photosynthesis and respiration, systematics, evolution, and adaptation.
Plant Hormones, Nutrition, and Transport  
Excellent coverage of plant hormones, plant nutrition and plant transport.
Plant Physiology Links 
A well organised list of resources aimed for students and teachers. Search through the long list of plant related web sites categorised under the various subheadings.
Science and Plants for Schools 
Aiming to interest and educate young people in plants and molecular biology the SAP's site contains resources including practical investigations, projects, and suggestions for independent study.
Weed Science
Part of Agriculture Western Australia, this site has extensive information on weeds permitted and prohibited in Australia, also contains "The Declared Plants Handbook" on-line with recommendations for the control of declared plants in WA. 
WWW Virtual Library: Botany
From this starting point, you can access areas of interest in plant sciences.
 
     
  Classification and Diversity  
 
Flowering Plant Diversity 
This web page has a good use of photos and diagrams to examine the large diversity of flowering plants.
Introduction to the Plantae  
This site is from Introduction to the Eukaryota, and provides detailed information on the plant kingdom. Learn about morphology, life histories, the fossil record and systematics for all existing types of plant divisions.
Natural Perspective: The Plant Kingdom
With the use of photographs, this site clearly explains the classification of the plant kingdom. Starting with mosses and finishing with angiosperms, each section has a brief description of features used to classify them.
Vascular Plant Families 
Hosted by the University of Hawaii, this site provides information and images of flowering and non-flowering plant families.
 
     
  Hormones and Responses  
 
Botany online: Plant hormones 
Part of the extensive Botany online website, this page discusses the plant hormone concept .
Plant Hormones 
This website provides general information on plant hormones and links to the plant-hormones discussion list. This list has been set up on the National Academic Mailing List Service .

Plant Hormones and directional growth
From the Biology-online website, this web page introduces the student to the role of plant hormones and also looks at tropism and plant growth.
Plant hormones and growth regulators
Based on lecture notes from Oregon State University, this page introduces the student to various plant hormones and their roles, and compares these with plant growth regulators. Also has an online quiz.
Plants-In-Motion
Plants-in-motion serves as a resource for non-profit educational use and is a collection of quicktime timelapse movies of plant responses, and information about those responses.
Plant Tropisms
This site examines plant tropisms. Learn about gravitropism: the gravitropic setpoint angle, and how one should measure gravitropism. Phototropism and autotropism.
 
     
  Structure and Function  
 
Angiosperm Structure& Function Tutorials 
Part of Cornell University, learn about the plant structures of roots, stems and leaves, then take their online tutorial.
Ferns 
This page on fern structure and function includes some very useful photographs and good information.
Lab I - Plant Structure
An introduction to the basic organisation of plants, plant cell and tissue types. Includes a glossary of terms and a virtual gallery.
Mangrove: Adaptations  
This website hosted by the Florida Museum of Natural History provides information on the adaptations of mangroves for living in oxygen poor, high salinity environments.
Monocots versus Dicots  
This site contains laboratory notes from the University of Hawaii. The coverage may be more in depth than required at high school level but does contain some excellent photographs comparing the structure of monocots and dicots. 
Plant Structure  
Part of the Online Biology book. This chapter is one of two and deals with the general organisation of plants, parenchyma, collenchyma, sclerechyma and the xylem.
Plant Structure II  
Part of the Online Biology book. This is chapter two of a two part section and deals mainly with monocots and dicots, and secondary growth.
Plant Structure and Growth  
A thorough overview of plant structure and growth. Includes: types of plant cells, vascular plants, transport in plants, plant reproduction, structure of the mature seed, and fruit development.
 
     
  Nutrition and Gas Exchange  
 
Gas Exchange in Plants 
Learn about gas exchange in plants. Includes: the role of leaves, roots and stems in gas exchange, and the opening and closing of stomata.
How Plants Feed 
Informative site dealing with plant feeding and plant feeding methods, including parasitic, lichen and carnivorous.
Learning about Photosynthesis 
Hosted by Arizona State University, this site provides a list of links to other web sites on photosynthesis and is aimed at school students.
Mineral Requirements  
Take a closer look the composition of soils. Includes macro and micronutrients, soil pH, and how nutrients become available to plants. 
Nitrogen Fixation 
Part of the Bookrags website, learn about the nitrogen cycle and nitrogen fixation.
Nitrogen: The Essential Element 
This site, part of the Pesticide Management Education Program at Cornell University, deals with the use of nitrogen as a fertiliser and the fate of nitrogen in the environment.
Photorespiration and C4 Plants  
Learn about photorespiration and how C4 plants have adapted to minimise the losses to photorespiration.
Parasitic Flowering Plants  
This webpage provides information on a variety of parasitic flowering plants. Types of parasitism include mycheterotrophs, hemiparasitic, holoparasitic and endoparasitic.
Plants Which Feed in Different Ways  
Easy to read and interesting page on plants that obtain their nutrients from different methods, such as parasitic plants, symbiotic plants (e.g. lichens), and carnivorous plants.
 
     
  Support and Transport  
 
Lab Measuring Plant Transpiration
Transpiration is the movement of water molecules from the plant to the air. This site provides a laboratory experiment to investigate the environmental conditions which may affect the rate of transpiration.
Plant Transport Lecture  
Maintained by Glendale High school, this web page looks at mechanisms for transporting water and nutrients to the plant.
Plant structure and growth  
Intro to plant structure and growth. Includes: types of plant cells, vascular plants, transport in plants, plant reproduction, structure of the mature seed, and fruit development.
 
     
  Reproduction  
 
Asexual Reproduction
This page is part of Kimball's website, detailing asexual reproduction. This the formation of new individuals from the cell(s) of a single parent, it is very common in plants; less so in animals. 
Asexual Reproduction Biology, Pearson College
An excellent site where students explore the many aspects of plant asexual reproduction (includes plant tissue culture). 
Flower Structure 
This web site is easy to read and introduces the student to flower structure, pollination, fertilisation in plants, results of fertilisation, dispersal of fruits and seed.
Flowers and Reproduction 
An very basic introduction to reproduction in flowering plants. Useful for those with no prior knowledge. Also contains online question and laboratory skills.
Seed Germination 
A look at the plant hormones involved in seed germination, as well a case study of barley seed germination.

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