Plants Through Tissue Culture -Part1by Dr SUBROTO BISWAS
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Tissue Culture is the growth of tissues and/or cells separate from the organism. This is typically facilitated via use of a liquid, semi-solid, or sol...
1.How Plants grow and move July 31, 2009 fri.pptby Dr AMAN BISWAS
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Who says plants do not move? They move, they turn, they rotate and clap as well. The even eat insects. Plants do hear songs too. Isn't that interestin...
PART 5 A Variation in Plantsby Dr AMAN BISWAS
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Homosporous and Heterosporous Pteridophytes.The Heterosporous Pteridophytes represent the highest Stage of Development in the Second or Intermediate S...
Seed Formation and Germination in Plants-Part 1by Dr AMAN BISWAS
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Lecture on Seeds by Dr. Sandy Wilson, Associate Professor of Environmental Horticulture at the University of Florida.This Presentation Covers Topics O...
Who says plants don't move..by Dr AMAN BISWAS
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Various kinds of plant movements in relation to reasons responsible for phototropism and geotropism
Peep into private life of plantsby Dr AMAN BISWAS
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How these insectivore plants behave
Plants also cheat animalsby Dr AMAN BISWAS
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How plants make fool of male insects, check it what is this pseudocopulation
P-1 Plant and animals through microscopic eyeby Dr AMAN BISWAS
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Tiny are the cells that make us. They are so small that we can not see them with naked eyes. However science has expored the wonders of these cell and...
P-3 Plant and animals through microscopic eyeby Dr AMAN BISWAS
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P-2 Plant and animals through microscopic eyeby Dr AMAN BISWAS
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Deep inside plant bodyby Dr AMAN BISWAS
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Detailed structure of various angiopserms
P-4 Plant and animals through microscopic eyeby Dr AMAN BISWAS
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Tiny are the cells that make us. They are so small that we can not see them with naked eyes. However science has expored the wonders of these cell a...
Seed Dispersalby Dr AMAN BISWAS
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Plants have limited Mobility and consequently rely upon a Variety of Dispersal Vectors to Transport their Propagules, including both Abiotic and Bioti...
Tissue Culture - Part2by Dr SUBROTO BISWAS
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Incredible Borealforestsby Dr SUBROTO BISWAS
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Plants and Animals of boreal forests. Beautiful features of boreal forests of Canada
Thirsty alwaysby Dr SUBROTO BISWAS
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Exceptional plants physically wet physiologically dry
Giant waterlillies in the Amazonby Dr AMAN BISWAS
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How the gigantic plant behaves in nature
3. The Amazing World of plantsby Dr AMAN BISWAS
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Have you ever realized before chopping down a plant that how a big role plants play in your life as your friends, as your servants, inspiring and ench...
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