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The botanist bride was not in the least abashed during the ceremony.
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The botanist Schmitz gave them the name of Halosphaera viridis in 1879.
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I was the botanist, but my father gave Maude the green house.
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A botanist ought not to complain of the antiquity of the edifices.
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A botanist would have swooned with joy at the material all about.
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Have you the 'Phytologist,' and could you sometime spare it?
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What capital essays W would write; but I suppose he has written a good deal in the 'Phytologist.'
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'Phytologist' volume 1 page 1001 and volume 3 page 695.
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Oliver, "Pteridosperms and Angiosperms", "New Phytologist", Vol.
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See an excellent article on this subject by Mr. H.C. Watson in the 'Phytologist' volume 3 page 43.
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After Canterbury plantscientist David Lloyd fell severely ill in mysterious circumstances in 1992.
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The hope of chemical control is extremely unlikely, said Mike Shaw, a leading plantscientist at Reading University.
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Although, unlike me, Edwin had never gone to school to study horticulture, he was an amateur plantscientist.
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Green-fingered and threatened plantscientist Dr Peter de Lange from the Department of Conservation on the great bio-mass that grows around us.
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It became known as the so-called 'poisoned professor case' after Canterbury plantscientist David Lloyd fell severely ill in mysterious circumstances in 1992.
Usage of plant biologist in English
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Plantbiologist Professor Jason Wargent studies how plants respond to UV light.
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Plantbiologist Joanne Chory thinks plants can do more.
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Plantbiologist at the Federal University of Viçosa in Brazil Gus Zsögön explains to Kathryn Ryan.
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Significance: Plantbiologists and microbiologists have long discussed and debated the physiological roles of so-called "redox-active metabolites."
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Evolutionary PlantBiologist Susan Dudley talks with Bryan about plants and how they they know what family they belong to.
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Another group is focused on global problems including the carbon cycle and is made up of plantbiologists and marine ecologists.
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Researchers engineered a version of Arabidopsis thaliana, a favored test organism of plantbiologists, that produced genetically identical pollen and ova.
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As an important agronomic trait, leaf rolling in rice (Oryza sativa L.) has attracted much attention from plantbiologists and breeders.