The Department of Botany at the University of Wisconsin has an active graduate program leading toward the Masters and Ph.D. degrees. Faculty and graduate students work on a wide range of projects in plant biology at all levels of organization, from molecules, through cells and organs, to populations, communities, and lineages of organisms. The major areas emphasized are molecular biology, genetics, cellular and developmental biology, structural botany, physiology, ecology, evolution, taxonomy, and molecular systematics. Advanced instruction and opportunities for research are also available in phycology and bryology.
For students with research interests which extend into other fields bordering botany, there are opportunities for course work, collaborative research, and seminars presented by experts from throughout the world in many other departments. Interdisciplinary work is encouraged, both within the Department and in combination with other departments or programs, including Agronomy, Bacteriology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Entomology, Forestry, Genetics, Geology, Horticulture, Physics, Plant Pathology, Plant Breeding/Plant Genetics, Soils, Wildlife Management, and Zoology.
2006-09-20 08:48:16
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answered by Woody 6
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They offer various courses in botany and various branches of science,
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2006-09-21 16:06:20
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-18 13:33:38
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answered by ayoub 4
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