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Bibliography on Botany, Genetics, and Agriculture, Lecture notes of Genetics

This bibliography includes various publications related to botany, genetics, and agriculture. Topics covered range from taxonomy and nomenclature to plant tissue culture and genetic engineering. References are from sources such as the american society of agronomy, the american journal of botany, and the textile institute.

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  • What sources provide definitions and terminology for genetics and cell biology?
  • How can one learn about plant tissue culture techniques?
  • What are some key references for understanding taxonomy and nomenclature in botany?

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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
ASA–CSSA–SSSA. 1988. Publications Handbook and Style Manual. ASA, CSSA, and SSSA,
Madison, WI.
Bailey, L.H., Hortorium Staff. 1976. Hortus third: A concise dictionary of plants cultivated in the
United States and Canada. Macmillan, New York.
Barkworth, M.E., and D.R. Dewey. 1985. Genomically based genera in the perennial Triticeae of
North America: Identification and membership. Am. J. Bot. 72:767–776.
Bhojwani, S.S., and M.K. Razdan. 1983. Glossary of terms commonly used in plant tissue culture.
p. 387–392. In Plant tissue culture: Theory and practice. Elsevier, New York.†
Brickell, C.D. (ed.) 1980. International code of nomenclature of cultivated plants–1980. Regnum
Veg. 104.
Dewey, D.R. 1983. Historical and current taxonomic perspectives of Agropyron, Elymus, and
related genera. Crop Sci. 23:637–642.
Dewey, R.R. 1984. The genomic system of classification as a guide to intergeneric hybridization
with the perennial Triticeae. p. 209–279. In J.P. Gustafson (ed.) Gene manipulation in plant
improvement. 16th Stadler Genet. Symp. Plenum Publ., New York.
Endrizzi, J.E., E.L. Turcotte, and R.J. Kohel. 1985. Genetics, cytology, and evolution of cotton.
Adv. Genet. 23:271–375.
Farr, D.F., et al. (ed.) 1989. Fungi on plants and plant products in the United States. APS, St. Paul,
MN.
Fehr, W.R., and H.H. Hadley. (ed.) 1980. Hybridization of crop plants. ASA and CSSA, Madison,
WI.
Forage and Grazing Terminology Committee. 1991. Terminology for grazing lands and grazing
animals. Pocahontas Press, Blacksburg, VA.
Greuter, W., et al. (ed.). 1988. International code of botanical nomenclature. Adopted by the 14th
Int. Bot. Congr., Berlin, July–Aug. 1987. Koeltz Sci. Books, Königstein, Germany. Regnum Veg.
118.
Hansen, J.D. (Chair, Cttee. for Standardization of Common Names for Plant Diseases) 1985.
Common names for plant diseases. Plant Dis. 69:649–676
Hawksworth, D.L. 1991. Improving the stability of names: Needs and options. Koeltz Sci. Books,
Königstein, Germany. Regnum Veg. 123.
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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

ASA–CSSA–SSSA. 1988. Publications Handbook and Style Manual. ASA, CSSA, and SSSA, Madison, WI.

Bailey, L.H., Hortorium Staff. 1976. Hortus third: A concise dictionary of plants cultivated in the United States and Canada. Macmillan, New York.

Barkworth, M.E., and D.R. Dewey. 1985. Genomically based genera in the perennial Triticeae of North America: Identification and membership. Am. J. Bot. 72:767–776.

Bhojwani, S.S., and M.K. Razdan. 1983. Glossary of terms commonly used in plant tissue culture. p. 387–392. In Plant tissue culture: Theory and practice. Elsevier, New York.†

Brickell, C.D. (ed.) 1980. International code of nomenclature of cultivated plants–1980. Regnum Veg. 104.

Dewey, D.R. 1983. Historical and current taxonomic perspectives of Agropyron , Elymus , and related genera. Crop Sci. 23:637–642.

Dewey, R.R. 1984. The genomic system of classification as a guide to intergeneric hybridization with the perennial Triticeae. p. 209–279. In J.P. Gustafson (ed.) Gene manipulation in plant improvement. 16th Stadler Genet. Symp. Plenum Publ., New York.

Endrizzi, J.E., E.L. Turcotte, and R.J. Kohel. 1985. Genetics, cytology, and evolution of cotton. Adv. Genet. 23:271–375.

Farr, D.F., et al. (ed.) 1989. Fungi on plants and plant products in the United States. APS, St. Paul, MN.

Fehr, W.R., and H.H. Hadley. (ed.) 1980. Hybridization of crop plants. ASA and CSSA, Madison, WI.

Forage and Grazing Terminology Committee. 1991. Terminology for grazing lands and grazing animals. Pocahontas Press, Blacksburg, VA.

Greuter, W., et al. (ed.). 1988. International code of botanical nomenclature. Adopted by the 14th Int. Bot. Congr., Berlin, July–Aug. 1987. Koeltz Sci. Books, Königstein, Germany. Regnum Veg.

Hansen, J.D. (Chair, Cttee. for Standardization of Common Names for Plant Diseases) 1985. Common names for plant diseases. Plant Dis. 69:649–

Hawksworth, D.L. 1991. Improving the stability of names: Needs and options. Koeltz Sci. Books, Königstein, Germany. Regnum Veg. 123.

Hitchcock, A.S. 1951. Manual of the grasses of the United States. Rev. ed. A. Chase. USDA Misc. Publ. 200.

Hymowitz, T. 1970. On the domestication of the soybean. Econ. Bot. 23:408–421.

Industrial Biotechnology Association. 1985. Biotechnology at work. IBA, Rockville, MD.†

Jeffrey, C. 1973. Biological nomenclature. Special Topics in Biology Ser. Edward Arnold, London, and Crane, Russak, New York.

Juska, F.V. (Chair, Turfgrass Nomenclature Cttee.) 1961. Nomenclature of some plants associated with turfgrass management. Mimeo. ASA, Madison, WI.

King, R.C., and W.D. Stansfield. 1985. A dictionary of genetics. 3rd ed. Oxford Univ. Press, New York.

Leithead, H.L., L.L. Yarlett, and T.N. Shiflet. 1971. 100 native forage grasses in 11 southern states. SCS–USDA Agric. Handb. 389.

Maclean, N. 1987. Dictionary of genetics and cell biology. New York Univ. Press, New York.

Oliver, S.G., and J.M. Ward. 1985. A dictionary of genetic engineering. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge.

Isaacs, A, J. Daintith, and E. Martin (ed.) 1991. The Oxford dictionary for scientific writers and editors. Clarendon Press, Oxford.

Purdy, L.H., W.Q. Loegering, C.F. Konzak, C.J. Peterson, and R.E. Allan. 1968. A proposed standard method for illustrating pedigrees of small grain varieties. Crop Sci. 8:405–406.

Rick, C.M. 1972. Potential genetic resources in tomato species: Clues from observations in native habitats. p. 255–269. In A.M. Srb (ed.) Genes, enzymes, and populations. Plenum Press, New York.

Schaeffer, W.I. 1984. Usage of vertebrate, invertebrate and plant cell, tissue and organ culture terminology. In Vitro 20:19–24.†

Smith, H.H. 1968. Recent cytogenetic studies in the genus Nicotiana. Adv. Genet. 14:1–54.

Swaminathan, M. S., and H.U. Howard. 1953. The cytology and genetics of the potato ( Solanum tuberosum ) and related species. Bibl. Genet. 16:1–

Terrell, E.E., S. R. Hill, J.H. Wiersema, and W.E. Rice. 1986. A checklist of names for 3, vascular plants of economic importance. 2nd ed. USDA–ARS Agric. Handb. 505. U.S. Gov. Print. Office, Washington, DC.

Textile Institute. 1986. Textile terms and definitions. 8th ed. Textile Inst., Manchester, England.