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Moss Landing Marine Laboratories (MLML)
MLML are the marine research and teaching facilities which serve a consortium of seven California State Universities in Northern California
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Mycorrhizal Fungi/Nursery Crop Physiology Laboratory - Texas A&M University
website includes links to nursery crop physiology, plant stress (Water, Nutrition, Pests-IPM), mycorrhizal effects on host plant physiology, NASA - low pressure environments, plant propagation systems, tissue culture acclimatization, phytoremediation and sustainable agricultural systems / biofertilizers
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Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory (NREL)
Colorado State University, centers on multi-disciplinary research in ecosystem science to improve our understanding of the complex interactions between humans, management activities, and ecosystems
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Olson Lab
researches basic regulatory mechanisms in developmental biology - University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
one of nine U.S. Department of Energy multiprogram national laboratories.
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Page Lab
University of Glasgow, research interests include host-parasite cospeciation, phylogenetic inference, supertrees, genome evolution, RNA secondary structure and evolution, and louse phylogeny.
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Paleobotany Laboratory of Kathleen Pigg
site includes information on staff, research projects, links and information on the ASU Fossil Plant Collection - Arizona State University
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Pierce Lab - Harvard University
research focuses on species interactions and life history evolution
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Plant Pathology Laboratory - New Mexico State University
conducts field, greenhouse, and basic laboratory studies in soil microbiology and important plant diseases in New Mexico (including Phytophthora, Verticillium, Pyrenocheta, Fusarium, and Phome arachidicola), using advanced molecular biology, microbiology, and computing technology. Studies also cover beneficial organisms, such as bacteria and actinomycetes that may offer better ways to control plant disease in the future without the use of chemical pesticides
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Pomology Lab - Kyoto Prefectural University, Japan
the object of their researches is to pursue sustainable fruit growing with an emphasis on healthy and high quality fruit production, conducting studies both on the potential use of mycorrhizal fungi in orchards and on ecophysiological mechanisms in plant-fungus symbiotic associations
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