Resources for PLANT SCIENCE
See also AgricultureContents:
- University of Connecticut Library Collections and Services
- Library Databases
- The University of Connecticut College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Key Web Sites for Plant Science
- Liaison Librarian
University of Connecticut Library Collections and Services:
- The UCONN Libraries Catalog: HOMER
- Agriculture Journals at UConn
- Electronic Journals
- Document Delivery and Interlibrary Loan
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Library Databases
- AGRICOLA via EbscoHost
Covers all aspects of agriculture and allied disciplines, including animal and veterinary sciences, entomology, plant sciences, forestry, aquaculture and fisheries, farming and farming systems, agricultural economics, extension and education, food and human nutrition, and earth and environmental sciences. From 15th Century on. - AGRICOLA via National Agricultural Library
See above - AGRIS International
Covers general agriculture, extension, administration and legislation, economics, development, and rural sociology, plant production, forestry, animal production, aquatic sciences and fisheries, machinery and buildings, natural resources, food science, home economics, human nutrition, and pollution. International coverage. From 1975 on. - BIOSIS Previews
All aspects of biology. Covers journals, book chapters, conference proceedings, etc., from 1969 on. - CABDirect
Covers all areas of agriculture and related disiplines. Over 9,000 journals and 2,500 books indexed, with over 4 million records. Most comprehensive international coverage available. From 1973- - CRIS - Current Research Information System
Ongoing and recently completed research projects in agriculture, food and nutrition, and forestry. From the US Department of Agriculture - Web of Science
Multidisciplinary database and the only one to offer Citation Searching; an essential resource for comprehensive research. From 1994 on. - WorldCat
Contains the book, journal, video, etc., holdings of libraries around the U.S. and the world
University of Connecticut College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Key Web Sites for Plant Science
- APSnet Features
From the American Phytopathological Society, full-text monthly reviews of hot topics in plant pathology - Common Names of Plant Diseases
from the American Phytopathological Society - Connecticut
Cooperative Extension Service Fact Sheets
Consumer/Public Information on gardening, pest management, pollution, etc., within Connecticut - The Core Historical Literature of Agriculture (CHLA)
Full-text literature of agriculture, animal science, food science, forestry, soil science, etc., dating from the mid-eighteenth century on. From Cornell University. - E-answers
Searchable site of Extension Service publications from around the country, comprehensive coverage of plant science topics - Glossary of Crop Science Terms
from the Crop Science Society of America - Horticultural Glossary
from the University of Connecticut Plant Database - International Plant Names Index
The names and associated basic bibliographical details of all seed plants - National Agricultural Library
- National Agricultural Library Digital Repository
Documents primarily from the USDA, including Agriculture Information Bulletin, the Agricultural Economic Report, and the Yearbook of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. - PlantFacts
Search across the literature of extension agencies and university departments for information on identifying and growing horticultural plants, pest control, etc. From Ohio State University. - Plant Genome Central
Gene maps primarily for agriculturally important crops, and links to other resources - Plant Science Related Professional Societies
From the University of Waterloo Scholarly Societies Project - Plants Database
The national database from the USDA; includes names, plant symbols, checklists, distributional data, species abstracts, characteristics, images, plant links, references, crop information, and automated tools
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