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  1. The Tree-mendous Benefits of Trees - Mentor Guide

    16 Oct 2020

    Trees are a critical component of our ecosystem: They can produce the food we eat, oxygen that we breathe, shade from the sun, and so much more. Trees are an important and recognizable part of landscapes and forests, but most people don't think about the importance of trees and their value to the...

  2. The Tree-mendous Benefits of Trees - Student Guide

    16 Oct 2020 | Student Resources

    Trees are a critical component of our ecosystem: They can produce the food we eat, oxygen that we breathe, shade from the sun, and so much more. Trees are an important and recognizable part of landscapes and forests, but most people don't think about the importance of trees and their value to...

  3. Plants Get Sick, Too! Additional Resources

    26 Aug 2019 | Teacher Resources

    Additional links and information for teachers, students, and mentors.

  4. Plants Get Sick, Too! Student Guide

    26 Aug 2019 | Student Resources

    This module focuses on the interaction of plants and microbes, specifically post-harvest microbes, and can be paired with the Agronomy Feeds the World module to discuss where food comes from and what challenges growers face in getting our food supply to grocery stores and our tables. Some of...

  5. Plants Get Sick, Too! Mentor Guide

    26 Aug 2019 | Mentor Resources

    This module focuses on the interaction of plants and microbes, specifically post-harvest microbes,, and teachers may pair it with the Agronomy Feeds the World module to discuss where food comes from and what challenges growers face in getting our food supply to grocery stores and our tables....

  6. Plants Get Sick, Too! Teacher Guide

    26 Aug 2019 | Teacher Resources

    This module focuses on the interaction of plants and microbes, specifically post-harvest microbes, and can be paired with the Agronomy Feeds the World module to discuss where food comes from and what challenges growers face in getting our food supply to grocery stores and our tables. Some of...

  7. Genetics in Inbred Arabidopsis - Table of Contents

    16 Oct 2018 | Student Resources

    Table of Contents for the Arabidopsis Student Guide

  8. Genetics in Inbred Arabidopsis - Student Guide

    17 Jun 2016 | Student Resources

    What is a trait?Biologists use the terms "trait" and "phenotype" interchangeably. They both describe theexpressed characteristics of an organism. The color of a leaf, the height of a plant, the smell of a flower – these are all traits. This is not the same as an organism's genotype, although...

  9. Genetics in Inbred Arabidopsis - Teacher's Guide

    16 Jun 2016 | Teacher Resources

    Abstract: Designed as a whole-class experiment, students work in teams to understand genotypicvariationamongrecombinantinbredlines(RILs)ofthemodelorganism Arabidopsisthaliana.Seedsareused from two parent lines, Columbia and Landsberg, as well as numerous...

  10. Genetics in Inbred Arabidopsis - Table of Contents

    16 Jun 2016 | Teacher Resources

  11. The Wonder of Seeds - Mentor Tip Sheet

    19 May 2016 | Mentor Resources | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    The purpose of this tip sheet is to help you as a scientist mentor anticipate and respond to students as they post online about their germination and seedling growth investigations.

  12. The Wonder of Seeds - Student's Guide

    17 May 2016 | Student Resources | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    Investigations in Germination & Plant Growth

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