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Teaching Documents about Plant Anatomy

Alice Bergfeld (she is the English editor), Rolf Bergmann, University of Hamburg, and Peter v. Sengbusch, University of Bielefeld and Institut für Allgemeine Botanik, University of Hamburg: BOTANY Online - The Internet Hypertextbook. Botany online is based on the textbook 'Botanik' by Peter von Sengbusch (Mc Graw Hill Book Company, 1989). Lots of new figures, permanently updated. Superbly done, exemplary for the web´s future! Go to Anatomy of Cells and Tissues, Microscopy, Looking at the Structures of Cells and Tissues in the Microscope, Dermal Tissues, Parenchyma and Assimilation Tissues, Supporting Tissues - Vascular Tissues, and A Short Introduction to the Principal Intracellular Structures.

The Botanical Society of America: Online Image Collection. This is a collection of approximately 800 images available for instructional use. The site is run by a search engine database, designed and maintained by Scott Russell; slides scanned by Tom Jurik and Dave Webb. The copyright and any intellectual property rights for these images are retained by the individual donors. Visit Set 13 - Plant Anatomy (section slides contributed by Marsh Sundberg, John Curtis, Nels Lersten, and John Hall), Set 3 - Sieve Tube Element Differentiation (slides contributed by Katherine Esau and Jennifer Thorsch), Set 4 - Vessel Member Differentiation, and Set 14 - Communication Channels Between Cells and Their Origin in Higher Plants (presented by Katherine Esau). Excellent!

Frances M. Cardillo and Tonya S. Samuels, Department of Biology, Manhattan College and the College of Mount Saint Vincent, N.Y.: A Study of Plant Anatomy, PLANT TISSUE SYSTEMS. Lecture notes.

! Ilma Brewer, Robyn Overall, Nicholas Skelton, & Mark Curran, School of Biological Sciences The University of Sydney, Australia: The Revision Modules in Plant Anatomy. A photomicrographic overview of the major plant tissues and organs, with glossary. Excellent!

PageWise: Methods in Plant Histology. PageWise publishes articles on the internet, making them available to everyone. Book extract (published early in the 1900s), without images.

Kathleen B. Pigg, Department of Plant Biology, Arizona State University, Tempe: Plant Anatomy. Chiefly typifying microphotographs, illustrating the basic structure, organization and development of vascular land plants.

WAYNE'S WORD, Escondido, CA (A nonprofit quarterly journal published by WOLFFIA INC.): Stem & Root Anatomy. Cellular structure of vascular plants.

David T. Webb, Botany Department, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu: Plant Anatomy Lectures.

Linda Young, Department of Biological Sciences, Ohio Northern University, Ada: Plant Anatomy. Students will be introduced to general plant morphology, basic plant anatomy and limited plant ultrastructure with the goal of integrating these concepts for a thorough understanding of vascular plant structure.










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