| ID | Title | Section | Authors | Keywords |
| 538 | Botany in the World’s Service Log in to add this item to your schedule | Plenary Symposium: Botany in the World's Service | Graham, Linda E.. | botany Plants applications |
| 529 | Botany in the World’s Service, focusing upon Nature’s Most Abundant Macromolecule, Cellulose Log in to add this item to your schedule | Plenary Symposium: Botany in the World's Service | Brown, R. Malcolm, Jr.. | Cellulose Electronic paper New global cellulose crops Harold C. Bold Novel applications of cellulose Structure and Biochemistry Molecular biology and phylogeny |
| 194 | Bryophytes: Plants with Alternate Life Styles, Novel Features, and Ecological Importance Log in to add this item to your schedule | Plenary Symposium: Botany in the World's Service | Vitt, Dale H.. | biofilter bryophytes experimental organism peatmoss Sphagnum |
| 492 | Can plant molecular and developmental biology improve human and environmental well being? Log in to add this item to your schedule | Plenary Symposium: Botany in the World's Service | Singer, Susan R.. | development genetics phytoremediation edible vaccines crop improvement |
| 150 | Helpful and Harmful Ferns Log in to add this item to your schedule | Plenary Symposium: Botany in the World's Service | Moran, Robbin. | ethnobotany Ferns weeds vascular plants Edible plants |
| 250 | How is botany doing in the war of the phyla? Log in to add this item to your schedule | Plenary Symposium: Botany in the World's Service | Berry, Paul E.. | botany crops biodiversity ethnobotanist |