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All Session WINNERS   (Pages)
CONTEST #1 GRAND PRIZE WINNER Fertile Eyes, Author: Ela Lamblin - VIEW VIDEO FOUR FIRST PRIZE WINNERS fantastic vesicle traffic, Author: Daniel von Wangenheim, 1st prize technical - VIEW VIDEO La Bloomba, Author: Kris Holmes,
Generated on Aug 31, 2010.
CholorFilms Session 2 & 3 Winners   (Pages)
CONTEST 2 GRAND PRIZE WINNER Kenaf Callus Hoedow, Author: Noah Flanigan - VIEW VIDEO General 1 FIRST PRIZE WINNER Pollination Methods: Solanum (in 2 parts), Author: Karl Haro von Mogel, 1st prize - VIEW VIDEO Technical
Generated on Aug 31, 2010.
Submitted Videos Contest 3   (Pages)
scale produce from 2 to 9 seeds   Pinaceae Luis Roberto Perez Marcelin General Summary of video content: Description from Deedra McClearn's Fern Blog website: Why a Fern Blog from La Selva Biological Station in Costa Rica? I live in the
Generated on Apr 20, 2010.
Submitted Videos - Contest 2   (Pages)
nicely in the early summer, as it is also soon attracting small animal carnivores as amphibes, reptiles and predatory insects like dragon flies and mantis. But there is even more to be seen when a large Roridula dentata at our balcony catches a big wasp which
Generated on Jan 09, 2010.
ChloroFilms Session 1 WINNERS   (Pages)
GRAND PRIZE WINNER Fertile Eyes, Author: Ela Lamblin - VIEW VIDEO FOUR FIRST PRIZE WINNERS fantastic vesicle traffic, Author: Daniel von Wangenheim, 1st prize technical - VIEW VIDEO La Bloomba, Author: Kris Holmes, 1st prize
Generated on May 13, 2009.
Photosynthesis 101: presented by Dr. Undergrad   (crpVideo)
A basic, but entertaining introduction to Photosynthesis. The glucose molecule is a source of energy, produced by photosynthesis. This introduction covers the Model organism Arabidopsis Thaliana, Chloroplasts, Photosystems 1 and 2, and finally the Calvin Cycle.
Generated on Apr 17, 2009.
The Carnivorous Syndrome in 3D: Part Three   (crpVideo)
This series presents several genera of carnivorous plants, in 3D. It is intended to be useful for general and more botanically sophisticated audiences. Each episode begins with a brief introduction by the director, undergraduate Botany student Mike Wilder.
Generated on Apr 14, 2009.
The Carnivorous Syndrome in 3D: Part Two   (crpVideo)
This series presents several genera of carnivorous plants, in 3D. It is intended to be useful for general and more botanically sophisticated audiences. Each episode begins with a brief introduction by the director, undergraduate Botany student Mike Wilder.
Generated on Apr 14, 2009.
The Carnivorous Syndrome in 3D: Part One   (crpVideo)
This series presents several genera of carnivorous plants, in 3D. It is intended to be useful for general and more botanically sophisticated audiences. Each episode begins with a brief introduction by the director, undergraduate Botany student Mike Wilder.
Generated on Apr 14, 2009.
PSI - Are my soybeans wearing different genes?   (crpVideo)
can be detected in soybean plants as well as in food products such as tofu that are found on the supermarket shelf. This video addresses questions about genes and transgenes in food – we all eat DNA and genes every day - and the use of transgenic crops
Generated on Apr 12, 2009.
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