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ben 17-08-2004 06:43 PM

graduate botany programs
 
i recently graduated from the university of oklahoma, and am
considering pursuing a graduate degree in botany. any recommendations
on good schools?

Cmgreenlnd 17-08-2004 09:11 PM

What's your primary interest in botany? Different schools specialize.

In general, Duke, Cornell, and UCalifornia (Berkeley) have excellent programs
with a lot of variety.

ben 18-08-2004 08:20 PM

my primary interest is plant physiology, but i would like to be able
to look into other areas as well.

Cmgreenlnd 18-08-2004 09:13 PM

Purdue, Duke and Cornell have excellent plant physiology programs.

C. Manville.
Christine M. Greenland

"Give over thine own willing, give over thy own running, give over thine own
desiring to know or be anything and sink down to the seed which God sows in the
heart." Isaac Penington


Chuck 18-08-2004 11:12 PM

And don't forget Clemson and Texas A&M.
"Cmgreenlnd" wrote in message
...
Purdue, Duke and Cornell have excellent plant physiology programs.

C. Manville.
Christine M. Greenland

"Give over thine own willing, give over thy own running, give over thine

own
desiring to know or be anything and sink down to the seed which God sows

in the
heart." Isaac Penington




David Hershey 19-08-2004 06:10 AM

(ben) wrote in message . com...
my primary interest is plant physiology, but i would like to be able
to look into other areas as well.


The University of California at Davis has a very good
interdepartmental plant biology graduate program. It was called the
plant physiology graduate group when I got my Ph.D. there. The
American Society of Plant Physiologists changed their name to the
American Society of Plant Biologists in 2001 so it seems to be trendy
to call yourself a plant biologist even if you are actually are a
plant physiologist.

UC Davis is the UC agricultural campus and has numerous plant
departments both applied and basic, which gives students a wide choice
of plant courses. According to their website, the UC Davis Plant
Biology Graduate Group has over 98 faculty from 14 different
departments.

http://www-plb.ucdavis.edu/pbgg/

David Hershey 19-08-2004 06:16 AM

(ben) wrote in message . com...
my primary interest is plant physiology, but i would like to be able
to look into other areas as well.


The University of California at Davis has a very good
interdepartmental plant biology graduate program. UC Davis is the UC
agricultural campus and has numerous plant departments both applied
and basic, which gives students a wide choice of plant courses.
According to their website, the UC Davis Plant Biology Graduate Group
has over 98 faculty from 14 different departments.

http://www-plb.ucdavis.edu/pbgg/

UC Davis had a plant physiology graduate group when I got my Ph.D.
there. The American Society of Plant Physiologists changed their name
to the American Society of Plant Biologists in 2001, which seems to be
a trend. You may have to look for graduate programs called plant
biology even if you want to study plant physiology.


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