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Old 11-30-2010, 12:43 PM #1
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Here are yet more great resources for studying topics discussed in this sub forum.

The journal of Plant Physiology offers tons of full text, and free, papers on a myriad of topic we will cover in this sub-forum:
Journal archive of All Online Issues:
https://www.plantphysiol.org/contents-by-date.0.shtml

Homepage of the journal with search-able database:
https://www.plantphysiol.org/

Homepage of the American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB):
https://www.aspb.org/publications/ppfocus.CFM

ASPB online communities:
https://my.aspb.org/?page=Online_Community


Here is another journal from the America Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB), with many free full text papers:
The Plant Cell: https://www.plantcell.org/

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......This is without a doubt, one of the best and free resources of academic level plant physiology info online

The 4th and 5th edition are companions to the 4th and 5th edition of the seminal work (book) "Plant Physiology" by Lincoln Taiz and Eduardo Zeiger. I highly suggest people purchase the 5th edition of the book (released June 15, 2010) for even more info!

One can teach themselves most topics of plant physiology using the book and online companion. What is really great about the online companion is it has various sections, such as (from the 5th edition):

* Topics
* Essays
* Study Questions
* Readings


The "study questions" section is great! It will allow you to test yourself with the same level of info you would get in many plant physiology classes at a University.

Of the two editions, the 5th should be your go-to resource, but I will post both for reference.

Here is the 5th edition of the book: https://www.sinauer.com/detail.php?id=8667

Here is the online companion to the 5th edition: https://5e.plantphys.net/

Here is the online companion to the 4th edition: https://4e.plantphys.net/

Happy reading!!!
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Hey all,

There is a great movement to put real science in the hands of amateurs, those without advanced degrees, but not any less of real scientists. This topic is pretty vast, so I will post a good starting resource.

Ex.:

I do not (yet) have an advanced degree, but that doesn't mean I am any less of a scientist than those with advanced degrees (ex. Doc's, PhD's, etc). A degree alone does not a scientist make. Drive, intelligence and money (for resources) can make a scientist out of anyone without a degree

Look into "DIY-BIO" if you are interested in that topic:

* "DIYbio: An Institution for the Amateur Biologist": https://diybio.org/


The difference between a "professional" and "amateur" biologist is a degree and fancy title, that's it; as long as the amateur has money for resources and equipment...
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i've laboured with the soil to make it fit for plants, and with the plants that they might delight in the soil - so they might live and prosper under our climate as in their native and proper country.
Gerard's Herbal (1636)

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  1. INTRODUCTION: THE NATURE OF SCIENCE AND BIOLOGY (REVISED 3/12/07)
  2. CHEMISTRY I: ATOMS AND MOLECULES (REVISED 3/12/07 )
  3. CHEMISTRY II: WATER AND ORGANIC MOLECULES (REVISED 3/12/07)
  4. CELLS I: ORIGINS (REVISED 3/12/07)
  5. CELLS II: CELLULAR ORGANIZATION (REVISED 3/12/07)
  6. TRANSPORT IN AND OUT OF CELLS (REVISED 3/12/07)
  7. CELL DIVISION: BINARY FISSION AND MITOSIS (REVISED 6/21/01)
  8. CELL DIVISION: MEIOSIS AND SEXUAL REPRODUCTION (REVISED 3/12/07)
  9. LAWS OF THERMODYNAMICS (REVISED 6/20/01)
  10. REACTIONS AND ENZYMES (REVISED 6/20/01)
  11. ATP AND BIOLOGICAL ENERGY (REVISED 3/12/07)
  12. CELLULAR METABOLISM AND FERMENTATION (REVISED 3/12/07)
  13. PHOTOSYNTHESIS (REVISED 6/24/01)
  14. INTRODUCTION TO GENETICS (REVISED 6/21/01)
  15. GENE INTERACTIONS (REVISED 6/21/01)
  16. DNA AND MOLECULAR GENETICS (REVISED 3/12/07)
  17. HUMAN GENETICS (REVISED 6/21/01)
  18. PROTEIN SYNTHESIS (REVISED 3/12/07)
  19. CONTROL OF GENE EXPRESSION (3/12/07)
  20. PLANTS AND THEIR STRUCTURE (REVISED 3/12/07)
  21. PLANTS AND THEIR STRUCTURE II (REVISED 3/12/07)
  22. FLOWERING PLANT REPRODUCTION: Flower Structure (REVISED 6/22/01)
  23. FLOWERING PLANT REPRODUCTION: Fertilization and Fruits (REVISED 6/22/01)
  24. PLANT HORMONES AND NUTRITION (REVISED 6/22/01)
  25. ANIMAL CELLS AND TISSUES (REVISED 3/12/07)
  26. ANIMAL ORGAN SYSTEMS AND HOMEOSTASIS (REVISED 3/12/07)
  27. THE INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM (REVISED 6/21/01)
  28. THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM (REVISED 3/12/07)
  29. LYMPHATIC SYSTEM AND IMMUNITY (REVISED 6/21/01)
  30. THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM (REVISED 3/12/07)
  31. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM (REVISED 6/22/01)
  32. THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM (REVISED 6/20/01)
  33. THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM (REVISED 3/12/07)
  34. THE MUSCULAR AND SKELETAL SYSTEMS (REVISED 6/21/01)
  35. THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM (REVISED 6/24/01)
  36. THE EXCRETORY SYSTEM (REVISED 6/21/01)
  37. DEVELOPMENT OF EVOLUTIONARY THEORY (REVISED 6/20/01)
  38. THE MODERN VIEW OF EVOLUTION (REVISED 8/8/01)
  39. PALEOBIOLOGY: FOSSILS AND TIME (NEW 9/27/01)
  40. PALEOBIOLOGY: THE PRECAMBRIAN: LIFE'S GENESIS AND SPREAD (NEW 9/27/01)
  41. PALEOBIOLOGY: THE EARLY PALEOZOIC (NEW 9/27/01)
  42. PALEOBIOLOGY: THE LATE PALEOZOIC (NEW 9/27 /01)
  43. PALEOBIOLOGY: THE MESOZOIC, AGE OF CYCADS AND DINOSAURS (NEW 9/27/01)
  44. BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY: CLASSIFICATION (REVISED 6/20/01)
  45. BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY: VIRUSES (REVISED 3/12/07)
  46. BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY: BACTERIA AND ARCHAEANS (REVISED 3/12/07)
  47. BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY: PROTISTS: STEM EUKARYOTES (REVISED 6/18/01)
  48. BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY: FUNGI (REVISED 6/18/01)
  49. BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY: NONVASCULAR PLANTS AND NONSEED VASCULAR PLANTS (REVISED 6/18/01)
  50. BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY: SEED PLANTS (REVISED 6/18/01)
  51. BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY: ANIMALS I (REVISED 6/18/01)
  52. BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY: ANIMALS II (REVISED 6/18/01)
  53. BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY: ANIMALS III (REVISED 6/18/01)
  54. HUMAN EVOLUTION (REVISED 6/21/01)
  55. POPULATION ECOLOGY (REVISED 6/22/01)
  56. COMMUNITY AND ECOSYSTEM DYNAMICS (REVISED 3/12/07)
  57. THE BIOSPHERE AND MASS EXTINCTIONS (REVISED 3/12/07)
  58. GLOSSARY (REVISED 8/8/01)
  59. DIVERSITY IN BIOLOGY (REVISED 12/5/01)
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