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1. Index of Botanists

Searchable database of names and information on plant collectors. From the Harvard Herbaria.
http://www.huh.harvard.edu/databases/cms/botanist_index.html - 29-01-2004
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Rating: [6.00] Votes: [1988]
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2. David Burk

A PhD student working on cell elongation in Arabidopsis. Includes research and personal material.
http://www.plantbio.uga.edu/~dburk/dburk.htm - 05-06-2001
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Rating: [5.01] Votes: [659]
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3. Guranda E. Gvaladze

Professor Guranda E. Gvaladze is Head of the Department of Plant Embryology of the Institute of Botany of the Georgian Academy of Sciences, one of founders of
http://www.webhostcorp.com/members/ggvaladze/index.html - 12-07-2002
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Rating: [5.01] Votes: [977]
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4. Stanislaw Weidner

Plant physiologist and biochemist at the University of Warmia and Mazury, Poland.
http://www.geocities.com/stanislawweidner/ - 16-03-2001
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Rating: [5.01] Votes: [354]
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5. Alex Boonman

Doctoral candidate Alex Boonman is researching the role of cytokinins in the response of plants to vertical light gradients at Utrecht University.
http://www.bio.uu.nl/~oecofys/people/alex.htm - 20-08-2003
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Rating: [5.00] Votes: [1834]
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6. Andrzej Urbisz

Research in the Department of Plant Systematics, Silesian University, Poland.
http://republika.pl/florysta/subdir/ - 15-06-2003
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Rating: [5.00] Votes: [2307]
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8. Christy Carter

A Ph.D. student in plant ecology at Ohio University, studies halophytes (plants that grow in saline areas).
http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~ct346390/Home/index.html - 31-05-2001
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Rating: [5.00] Votes: [1923]
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9. Everard Edwards

Plant ecophysiologist working on global change effects on plants. Information on research, publications, and links.
http://www.solanum.net/ - 07-04-2002
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Rating: [5.00] Votes: [2481]
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10. Martin Hodson

Environmental Biology at Oxford Brookes University, UK. Main research interests are plant mineral relations, particularly aluminium toxicity and silica deposition.
http://www.hodsons.org/MartinHodson/ - 18-10-2001
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Rating: [5.00] Votes: [1162]
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