From dmj from flmnh.ufl.edu Thu May 8 15:32:58 2008 From: dmj from flmnh.ufl.edu (D M Jarzen) Date: Fri May 9 10:49:16 2008 Subject: [Plant-biology] A request for info on OLINIA species Message-ID: <4823637A.2050500@flmnh.ufl.edu> Is Olina tesota a valid species and if so who is the species epithet author? I will look forward to your reply. DAvid -- David M. Jarzen, Ph.D. Courtesy Research Scientist Paleobotany and Palynology Laboratory Florida Museum of Natural History Dickinson Hall PO Box 117800 Gainesville, Florida 32611-7800 PH 352.273.1933 http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/paleobotany/ From DENNIST from ascb.org Fri May 9 09:22:55 2008 From: DENNIST from ascb.org (David Ennist) Date: Fri May 9 10:49:22 2008 Subject: [Plant-biology] invitation to submit plant cell biology images to ASCB Image & Video Library Message-ID: All, I would like to invite you to submit cell biology images and videos to the Image & Video Library of the American Society for Cell Biology. I know that people such as yourself come across a number of stunning images that don't get published - this is an attempt to share these images with a wider audience. We also welcome submissions from students. Have a look at our holdings: http://cellimages.ascb.org and follow the link under "Submit Resources" to set up an account and make your submissions. They will be reviewed by a member of our Editorial Board (Kerry Bloom, Univ North Carolina, Chapel Hill is our Editor-in Chief). We're currently developing a website called CellBASE with resources targeted at more defined topics, including a set of microscopy links - we're still building the content, but you can have a look at http://cellbase.ascb.org . I'm looking forward to your submissions! Please feel free to email or call if you have any questions. Cheers, Dave David L. Ennist, PhD Director, Digital Resources The American Society for Cell Biology 8120 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 750 Bethesda, MD 20814-2762 TEL: 301-347-9315 FAX: 301-347-9310 email: DEnnist@ascb.org website: http://cellimages.ascb.org/ From aerowavegroup from gmail.com Fri May 9 12:19:02 2008 From: aerowavegroup from gmail.com (aerowavegroup@gmail.com) Date: Sun May 11 12:44:03 2008 Subject: [Plant-biology] Plumeria Seeds Message-ID: <80ea01b2-1edc-4e1a-a217-0fc3ed620644@w4g2000prd.googlegroups.com> Hello, I am trying to sprout some plumeria seeds and an not having any luck. I got them from a neighbor..i wanted to see if maybe i got bad seeds...i went to a site and i see it is fairly easy the way they do it. Has anyone ever bought anything from this mail order retailer Plumeria Paradise
www.plumeriaparadise.com Please let me know...thanks From DENNIST from ascb.org Mon May 12 12:11:58 2008 From: DENNIST from ascb.org (David Ennist) Date: Mon May 12 23:06:01 2008 Subject: [Plant-biology] invitation to submit plant cell biology images and videos to ASCB Image & Video Library Message-ID: All, I would like to invite you to submit cell biology images and videos to the Image & Video Library of the American Society for Cell Biology. I know that people such as yourself come across a number of stunning images that don't get published - this is an attempt to share these images with a wider audience. We also welcome submissions from students and staff. Have a look at our holdings: http://cellimages.ascb.org and follow the link under "Submit Resources" to set up an account and make your submissions. They will be reviewed by a member of our Editorial Board (Kerry Bloom, Univ North Carolina, Chapel Hill is our Editor-in Chief). We're currently developing a website called CellBASE with resources targeted at more defined topics, including a set of microscopy links - we're still building the content, but you can have a look at http://cellbase.ascb.org . I'm looking forward to your submissions! Please feel free to email or call if you have any questions. Cheers, Dave David L. Ennist, PhD Director, Digital Resources The American Society for Cell Biology 8120 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 750 Bethesda, MD 20814-2762 TEL: 301-347-9315 FAX: 301-347-9310 email: DEnnist@ascb.org website: http://cellimages.ascb.org/ From crb2 from centurytel.net Mon May 19 18:29:23 2008 From: crb2 from centurytel.net (CRB) Date: Mon May 19 20:25:09 2008 Subject: [Plant-biology] Oxygen to plant roots Message-ID: <68f8c6d61a51e2afab82d29018f9b2d3@centurytel.net> I find your web site on Oxygen to plant roots of interest. Have you any thoughts on the effects of hydrogen gas H2 or just the hydrogen atom itself could have on the plants growth factor? This may seem an unusual question - however, I have developed a process to dissociate water into these individual components. This is not the conventual electrolysis process. CRB From agbiok4 from gmail.com Mon May 19 22:30:50 2008 From: agbiok4 from gmail.com (kamalaker nasani) Date: Mon May 19 23:03:31 2008 Subject: [Plant-biology] DNA and protein extraction Message-ID: I am working wth okra(Bhendi). As we all know that bhendi will be having lot of mucelage. It became a big problem for DNA extration. And llso for protein extraction for ELISA. Please if anybody have any information related to this please share with me. Thanx in advance -- URS Kamalaker Nasani "The illiterate of the 21st Century will not be those who cannot read or write. The illiterate will be those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn" -George Bernard Shaw From catherine.omahony from ucc.ie Wed May 21 05:26:01 2008 From: catherine.omahony from ucc.ie (O'Mahony, Catherine) Date: Wed May 21 21:24:41 2008 Subject: [Plant-biology] New conference event for calendar Message-ID: <7768701FBD6B4D4F9FD0141957CAB6E60444C574@EXCH1.central.ad.ucc.ie> The Agricultural Biotechnology International Conference is returning to Europe this August and will be hosted by University College Cork in Cork, Ireland. The annual ABIC conference brings many of the world's largest agriculture, fisheries and food biotechnology companies to the host country (many Fortune 500 companies) and this year is no exception. At ABIC 2008 in Cork, there will be many hot topics under discussion and debate including innovations in areas such as biofuels and bioenergy, animal and plant breeding, fisheries biotech, molecular pharming, dairy and food, including dedicated sessions on policy, regulatory affairs and business strategies. Registration for the conference has now opened and full details of ABIC 2008 are available on the conference website. http://www.abic.ca/abic2008/html/program.html From jyyoungjimmy from gmail.com Tue May 20 22:01:47 2008 From: jyyoungjimmy from gmail.com (Jim Young) Date: Wed May 21 21:33:11 2008 Subject: [Plant-biology] Re: Plantbio Digest, Vol 36, Issue 5 In-Reply-To: <200805201708.m4KH8WO12037@net.bio.net> References: <200805201708.m4KH8WO12037@net.bio.net> Message-ID: <57f211620805202001n1eeb56a9v131a24d16e4c0960@mail.gmail.com> Re: [Plant-biology] DNA and protein extraction I have not done DNA extraction from okra but I have encountered similar problem in some plant samples. Our lab use a DNA extraction kit and it is very nice. I hope the kit may help you too. See here: http://www.genscript.com/dna_preparation.html On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 1:08 AM, wrote: > Send Plantbio mailing list submissions to > plantbio@net.bio.net > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/plantbio > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > plantbio-request@net.bio.net > > You can reach the person managing the list at > plantbio-owner@net.bio.net > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Plantbio digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Oxygen to plant roots (CRB) > 2. DNA and protein extraction (kamalaker nasani) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 17:29:23 -0600 > From: CRB > Subject: [Plant-biology] Oxygen to plant roots > To: plantbio@magpie.bio.indiana.edu > Message-ID: <68f8c6d61a51e2afab82d29018f9b2d3@centurytel.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed > > I find your web site on Oxygen to plant roots of interest. Have you > any thoughts on the effects of hydrogen gas H2 or just the hydrogen > atom itself could have on the plants growth factor? This may seem an > unusual question - however, I have developed a process to dissociate > water into these individual components. This is not the conventual > electrolysis process. > > CRB > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 09:00:50 +0530 > From: "kamalaker nasani" > Subject: [Plant-biology] DNA and protein extraction > To: "Plant Tissue Culture" , > plantbio@magpie.bio.indiana.edu, methods@magpie.bio.indiana.edu > Message-ID: > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > I am working wth okra(Bhendi). As we all know that bhendi will be having > lot of mucelage. It became a big problem for DNA extration. And llso for > protein extraction for ELISA. Please if anybody have any information > related to this please share with me. > > > Thanx in advance > > > > > -- > URS > Kamalaker Nasani > > > > "The illiterate of the 21st Century will not be those > who cannot read or write. The illiterate will be those > who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn" > -George Bernard Shaw > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Plantbio mailing list > Plantbio@net.bio.net > http://www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/plantbio > > End of Plantbio Digest, Vol 36, Issue 5 > *************************************** >