Department of Plant Biology
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Faculty and students in the Department of Plant Biology work to advance knowledge of basic plant biology. The knowledge they create enriches society and advances the applied sciences. Teaching and research programs in the department cover molecular, biochemical, cellular, developmental, physiological, organismal, ecological, and evolutionary biology of plants, algae and fungi.
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Item The lichen genus Nephroma in North and middle America(1959) Wetmore, Clifford M.Item Catalogue of the lichens of the Falkland Islands.(1964) Wetmore, Clifford M.Item The lichen flora of the Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming(1965) Wetmore, Clifford M.Item Survey of Lichens on the Minesite Area(1978-04-28) Wetmore, Clifford M.Item Lichens of Voyageurs National Park: Final report.(1980-10) Wetmore, Clifford M.Item Lichens and air quality in Big Bend National Park, Texas: Final report(1980-12) Wetmore, Clifford M.Item Lichens and air quality in Voyageurs National Park: Final report.(1983-06) Wetmore, Clifford M.Item Lichens of the air quality class 1 national parks: final report(1983-06) Wetmore, Clifford M.Item Lichens and air quality in Acadia National Park(1984) Wetmore, Clifford M.Item Lichens and air quality in Voyageurs National Park: Final report, chemical analysis supplement(1984-06) Wetmore, Clifford M.Item Lichens and air quality in Isle Royale National Park: Final report(1985-06) Wetmore, Clifford M.Item Lichens and air quality in Sequoia National Park: Final report(1985-06) Wetmore, Clifford M.Item Lichens and air quality in Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore: Final report(1986-06) Wetmore, Clifford M.Item Lichens and air quality in Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area: Final Report.(1986-06) Wetmore, Clifford M.Item Lichens and air quality in Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon National Park: Supplementary report(1986-06) Wetmore, Clifford M.Item The Lichens of Scotts Bluff National Monument and Agate Fossil Beds National Monument: Final report(1987-04) Wetmore, Clifford M.This study of the lichens of Scotts Bluff and Agate Fossil Beds National Monuments was designed 1) to collect lichens for lichen species lists, and, 2) to collect lichens for elemental analysis (if suitable species occurred) . Each park is treated in a separate section of this report. Fifteen localities were studied in Scotts Bluff and eleven in Agate Fossil Beds. No suitable species were found in either park for elemental analysis. The lichen floras are reasonably diverse for such dry areas. There were 65 species present in Scotts Bluff and 64 species present in Agate Fossil Beds. All of the lichens found were in good health and with normal fertility. There seemed to be no indications of threatening air quality problems (primarily from sulfur dioxide) in these parks. Recommendations are for a complete lichen restudy of the lichen flora every 10-15 years. Localities with numerous rare lichens should receive special protection to prevent loss of species. If construction or maintenance activities are planned within these areas a lichenologist should be consulted to prevent loss of critical habitats and species.Item Lichens and air quality in Delaware Water Gap Recreation Area: Final Report(1987-06) Wetmore, Clifford M.Item Lichens and air quality in Saguaro National Monument with chemical analysis of Chiricahua Lichens: Final report(1987-06) Wetmore, Clifford M.Item Lichens and air quality in Boundary Waters Canoe Area of the Superior National Forest: Final report(1987-11) Wetmore, Clifford M.Item Lichens and air quality in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Park: Final report(1988-12) Wetmore, Clifford M.