1998 Annual Meeting of the
Botanical Society of America
2-6 August, 1998   Baltimore, MD

Symposium: Plants on Demand: Research using Living Collections in Botanical Gardens and Arboreta
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  1. BARABÉ, DENIS. - Morphological and systematic studies in Begonia and Araceae using collections at the Montreal Botanical Garden.
  2. DUNN, CHRISTOPHER P. - Botanic gardens as centers for plant conservation.
  3. FAY, MICHAEL F.*, MICHAEL MAUNDER, AND MARK W. CHASE. - Collections of living plants in botanic gardens and conservation studies--genetic fingerprinting comes of age.
  4. HAVENS, KAYRI* AND MARLIN BOWLES. - Implications of genetic analyses for rare plant restoration projects.
  5. KORNEGAY, JULIA. - Living collections for comparative research and as germplasm collections: The special value of tropical botanical gardens.
  6. MORIN, NANCY R. - Overview of Living Collections in North American Botanical Gardens and Arboreta.
  7. MORIN, NANCY R. - Plants on Demand: Symposium Introduction. [Symposium Abstract]
  8. PORTER, J. MARK. - The importance of living and preserved collections for broad and synthetic systematic research at botanical gardens: Examples from Polemoniaceae.
  9. WILKEN, DIETER H. - The role of living collections in assessing plant reproductive biology.