Botany for the Next Millennium:

REFERENCES


General References

  1. Corner, E.J. H., The Life of Plants (Chicago and London: University of Chicago press, 1964).
  2. Ellis, R. J Molecular Chaperones: The Plant Connection," Science, 250(1990):954-59.
  3. Keller, Evelyn Fox, A Feeling for the Organism: The Life and Work of Barbara McClintock (San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1983).
  4. National Research Council, Committee on an Examination of Plant-Science Research Programs in the United States, Commission on Life Science, Plant Biology Research and Training for the 21st Century (Washington, D.C.: National Academy press, 1992).
  5. National Research Council, Opportunities in Biology (Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1989).
  6. National Science Foundation, Directorate for Biological, Behavioral, and Social Sciences, Adapting to the Future: Report of the BNBS Task Force-Looking to the 21st Century (Washington, D.C., 1991).
  7. Raven, Peter H., Ray F. Evert, and Susan E. Eichhorn, Biology of Plants, 5th ed. (New York: Worth Publishers, 1992).

Part I References: The Intellectual

  1. American Bryological and Lichenological Society and Bryological and Lichenological Section, Botanical Society of America, "A Research Agenda for the Next Millennium," July 1993.
  2. Chameides, W. L., R. W. Lindsay, J. Richardson, and C. S. Kiang, "The Role of Biogenic Hydrocarbons in Urban Photochemical Smog: Atlanta as a Case Study," Science 241(1988):1473-74.
  3. Clymo, R. S., and P. M. Hayward, "The Ecology of Sphagnum," in A.J. E. Smith, ed., Bryophyte Ecology (London: Chapman and Hall, 1982), 229-89.
  4. DeLong, Alison, Alejandro Calderon-Urrea, and Stephen L. Dellaporta, "Sex Determination Gene TASSELSEED2 of Maize Encodes a Short-Chain Alcohol Dehydrogenase Required for Stage- Specific Floral Organ Abortion," Cell 74(1993):757-68.
  5. Developmental and Structural Section, Botanical Society of America, "Botany for the Next Millennium Executive Summary," November 1993.
  6. Evans, John R., "Photosynthesis and nitrogen relationships in leaves of C3 plants," Oecologia 78(1989):9-19.
  7. Fahn, A., Plant Anatomy, 3d ed. (Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1982).
  8. Genetics Section, Botanical Society of America, "Research Agenda," Plant Genetics Newsletter 8(1992):26-29.
  9. Jacobs, Marius, The Tropical Rain Forest: A First Encounter (Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1988).
  10. Kolber, Zbigniew, et al Iron Limits Photosynthetic Energy Conversion Efficiency in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean," Nature 371(1994):145-49.
  11. Miller, Norton G., "Modern research with bryophytes: an overview," Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club 25(1993): 1-10.
  12. Mycological Society of America, "Report to the Botany for the Next Millennium Committee," August 1994.
  13. Paleobotanical Section, Botanical Society of America, "Research Priorities in Paleobotany," n.d.
  14. Phycological Section, Botanical Society of America, and the Phycological Society of America, Draft, n.d.
  15. Physiology Section, Botanical Society of America, and American Society of Plant Physiologists, "Plant Physiology Research Goals," December 1994.
  16. Pteridological Section, Botanical Society of America, "Report Submitted to the Botany for the Next Millennium Committee," n.d.
  17. Rodman, James, et al., "Nucleotide Sequences of the rbcL Gene Indicate Monophyly of Mustard Oil Plants," Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 80(1993):686-99.
  18. Tropical Plant Biology Section, Botanical Society of America, "Tropical Plant Biology Research Priorities," 27 October 1993.
  19. Zurawslu, Gerard, and Michael T. Clegg, "rbcL Sequence Data and Phylogenetic Reconstruction in Seed Plants: Foreword," Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 80(1993):523-25.

Part II References: The Practical

  1. Agracetus, news release, 26 September 1994.
  2. Bacastow, R. B., C. D. Keeling, and T. P. Whoff, "Seasonal Amplitude Increase in Atmospheric CO2 Concentration at Mauna Loa, Hawaii, 1959-1982," Journal of Geophysical Research 90(1985):10529-40.
  3. Bazzaz, Fakhri A., and Eric D. Fajer, "Plant Life in a CO2- Rich World," Scientific American 266(January 1992):68-74.
  4. Ecological Society of America, "The Sustainable Biosphere Initiative: An Ecological Research Agenda," Ecology 72(1991):371-412.
  5. Ecological Section, Botanical Society of America, "Research Goals for Plant Ecology," October 1993.
  6. Economic Botany Section, Botanical Society of America, "Economic Botany in the 21st Century," 1993.
  7. Frederick, Robert J., and Margaret Egan, "Environmentally Compatible Applications of Biotechnology," BioScience 44(1994):529-35.
  8. Long, S. P., 5. Humphries, and P. G. Falkowski, "Photoinhibition of Photosynthesis in Nature," Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology 45(1994):633-62.
  9. Mycological Society of America, "Report to the Botany for the Next Millennium Committee," August 1994. 30
  10. National Science Board, Loss of Biological Diversity: A Global Crisis Requiring International Solutions (Washington, D.C.: National Science Foundation, 1989).
  11. Phycological Section, Botanical Society of America, and the Phycological Society of America, Draft, n.d. Physiology Section, Botanical Society of America, and American Society of Plant Physiologists, "Plant Physiology Research Goals," December 1994.
  12. Phytochemical Section, Botanical Society of America, "Narrative Summary of Questionnaire Response," n.d.
  13. Potera, Carol, "From Bacteria: A New Weapon Against Fungal Infection," Science 265(1 994):605.
  14. Schultes, Richard Evans, "Burning the Library of Amazonia," The Sciences, March/April 1994, 27.
  15. "The Search for Ancistrocladus," Missouri Botanical Garden Bulletin, January/February 1994.
  16. Systematics Agenda 2000: Charting the Biosphere, 1994.
  17. Tippo, Oswald, and William Louis Stern, Humanistic Botany (New York: W. W. Norton and Company, 1977).
  18. U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, Combined Summaries: Technologies to Sustain Tropical Forest Resources and Biological Diversity, OTA-F-5 15 (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, May 1992).
  19. Vickery, Margaret L., and Brian Vickery, Secondary Plant Metabolism (Baltimore: University Park Press, 1981).
  20. West, Charles A., "Terpene biosynthesis and metabolism," in Plant Physiology, Biochemistry, and Molecular Biology,
  21. David T. Dennis and David H. Turpin, eds. (Essex: Longman Scientific & Technical, 1990), 353-55.
  22. Wilson, Edward 0., "Threats to Biodiversity," Scientific American 261(September 1989):108-112, 114, 116.

Part III References: The Professional Botanist

  1. BSCS, Developing Biological Literacy: A Guide to Developing Secondary and Post-secondary Biology Curricula, 1993.
  2. Education Section, Botanical Society of America, "An Educational Agenda for Plant Science in the 21st Century," August, 1993.
  3. Goldberg, Robert B To Teach or Not," The Plant Cell 5(1993):600-1.
  4. Gould, Stephen Jay, "The Evolution of Life on the Earth," Scientific American 271 (October 1994):84-91.
  5. Hershey, David R., "Plant Neglect in Biology Education," BioScience 43(1993):418.
  6. Reinsvold, Robert J., "Survey of Botanical Concepts Covered in High School Biology," n.d.
  7. Uno, Gordon E., and Rodger W. Bybee, "Understanding the Dimensions of Biological Literacy," BioScience 44(1994):553-57.


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