Monday, March 30, 2009

UW professor to lead Entomology Society of America



Professor David B. Hogg of the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Department of Entomology has been elected the next president of the Entomological Society of America.

Steenbock Library subscribes to the following ESA publications:
The following books, proceedings and more published by ESA can be found at Steenbock or Plant Pathology library:

Native Plant Sale: 5/9



The Friends of the UW Arboretum sponsor an annual
Native Plant Sale, which will take place on May 9th from 9:00am-2:00pm, next to the Arboretum Visitor Center, Madison, Wisconsin.

More than a hundred species of native plants will be available. Information about soil and light conditions, bloom dates, plant height and color are provided for selection decisions.

Possible shrubs, vines & trees include:

  • Blueberry
  • Cranberry
  • Dogwood
  • Elderberry
  • Hazelnut
  • Hickory
  • Ninebark
  • Plum
  • Viburnum
Possible ferns include:
  • Cinnamon fern
  • Interrupted fern
  • Lady fern
  • Maidenhair fern
  • Royal fern
  • Sensitive fern
  • Wood fern
Possible woodland plants include:
  • Anemone
  • Baneberry
  • Blue cohosh
  • Dutchman's breeches
  • Ginger, Wild
  • Grass, Bottlebrsh
  • Greendragon
  • Jack-in-the-pulpit
  • Jacob's Ladder
  • Leek, Wild
  • Mayapple
  • Mitrewort
  • Phlox, Wild Blue
  • Sedge, Pennsylvania
  • Solomon's Seal
  • Trillium
  • Trout lily
  • Violet, Yellow Forest
Possible prairie plants include:
  • Alumroot
  • Baptisia
  • Bergamot
  • Blue-eyes grass
  • Boneset
  • Butterfly weed
  • Cardinal flower
  • Compass plant
  • Coneflower
  • Culver's Root
  • Cup plant
  • False dragonhead
  • Gentians
  • Grass, Side-oats Grama
  • Harebell
  • Hyssop, Lavender
  • Iris, Wild
  • Ironweed
  • Joe-pye weed
  • Leadplant
  • Liatris
  • Lupine
  • Petunia, Wild
  • Prairie Smoke
  • Prickly Pear Cactus
  • Rattlesnake Master
  • Shooting Star
  • Spiderwort
  • St. John's Wort
  • Strawberry, Wild
  • Thimbleweed

Top 100 Plant Science Questions


"How can plant scientists change the world?"

Initiated by researchers in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Bristol, "100 Plant Science Questions" invites submissions of pressing plant-related research issues facing the world today. Deadline: March 31st, 2009.

A panel drawn from academia, the public services sector and the corporate world will screen submissions.

From the website:

"Plant science is helping to address many of the big issues facing society today, such as food security, biofuels, and the effects of climate change, but what are the key questions that you think the next generation of plant scientists should be addressing?

Anyone is welcome to contribute their question, including members of the general public; agriculture, horticulture and forestry industries; ecologists; charities; policy makers; food, fibre, fuel and pharmaceutical industries; funding bodies; and researchers."

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Horticulture scholarship


The Madison District of the Wisconsin Garden Club Federation invites applications through 4/15 for a $500 scholarship to a student planning to pursue a degree in a horticulture-related field of study (including landscape architecture, botany, conservation, forestry or environmental studies).

Eligible applicants must attend high school in a city in which a district club is located: Madison, Verona, Sun Prairie or Mount Horeb.

The WGCF, founded in 1928 to stimulate gardening knowledge, promote civic beauty and protect natural resources, is the largest volunteer gardening organization in the state.

Information on the scholarship is available in the administration offices of schools in the affected communities or by contacting Judith Niederberger, Madison District scholarship chair, at 608-845-7057.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

New: American National Biography online



American National Biography by Oxford University Press offers biographies of more than 17,400 people whose lives have shaped the nation. Originally published in 24 volumes in 1999, the online version is updated with hundreds of new entries and revisions each year to enhance accuracy and currency.

Occupations represented include:

  • Agriculturists
  • Apiarists
  • Biologists
  • Botanists
  • Ecologists
  • Entomologists
  • Farmers
  • Foresters
  • Horticulturists
  • Insect Pathologists
  • Landscape architects
  • Mycologists
  • Naturalists
  • Plant collectors
  • Plant geneticists
  • Plant pathologists
  • Plant physiologists
  • Science educators
  • Scientific illustrators
  • Scientific organization administrators
  • Secretaries of Agriculture
  • Seedsmen
  • Soil scientists

The ANB Online also includes 900 articles from The Oxford Companion to United States History, including:

  • Agricultural Education and Extension
  • Agricultural Experiment Stations
  • Agriculture
  • Bioethics
  • Biological Sciences
  • Biotechnology Industry
  • Dust Bowl
  • Environmentalism
  • Environmental Protection Agency
  • Evolution, Theory of
  • Farmers' Alliance Movement
  • Food and Diet
  • Landscape Design
  • Parks, Urban
  • Science
  • Subsidies, Agricultural

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Widgets, toolbars & add-ons, oh my!



Library tools
UW-Madison's Ebling Library has created a variety of tools for free download, including:
  • Ebling Library toolbar - search MadCat, Google Scholar, PubMed, etc.
  • iGoogle gadgets - Library Express, Find It, Refworks, MadCat, health science resources
  • Browser extensions - Firefox addons and Greasemonkey scripts
Journal, newspaper & e-book databases
  • Knovel e-books: biochemistry, biotechnology, food science, toxicology, engineering - widget, toolbar and search plugin
  • Lexis-Nexis news & legal resources - browser toolbar
  • JSTOR journal database - Facebook app
  • WorldCat global library catalog - Facebook app
Health sciences
UW-Madison's Ebling Library
has collected a variety of tools, including:
  • National Library of Medicine toolbar - PubMed, Medline, Entrez, NLM/NIH resources
  • HONcode toolbar - "health information you can trust"
Research citation management

Monday, March 16, 2009

Corn / Maize bioinformatics



Panzea is an online bioinformatics database on the molecular and functional diversity of corn (maize, Zea mays).

Access genotype, phenotype and polymorphism data on this diverse crop species.


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Thursday, March 12, 2009

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Rice database wins award



The Rice Bibliography Database of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) Library is the winner of the 2009 Oberly Award by the Association of College and Research Libraries.

This online search engine of the world’s scientific and technical rice literature has its roots in "The International Bibliography of Rice Research," first published in 1961 and then supplemented annually. Since 1996, the database has been online, and updated daily.

All publications represented by the database's 267,000+ entries are available in print or electronic format, and made available upon request.

More:

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Citrus fruit pathogen genome sequenced



"Citrus greening" (also known as Huanglongbing, HLB, or yellow dragon disease) is a tree disease, caused by
the bacteria Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus and Candidatus Liberibacter africanus. The bacterium is transmitted by psyllid insects.

Ca
. Liberibacter asiaticus' genetic sequence has been saved to GenBank, an open access database sponsored by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), a division of the National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Also of interest:
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