Others, and Tony Travis have said.....
>: The new bionet.plants group has an added benefit
>: that hasn't been mentioned yet. There are plant biologists
>: who have access to the net that don't use it yet. Trying
>: to convince them to start is hard. Unless they are molecular
>: biologists or agroforesters, it's difficult to show them a
>: part of the net for them. bionet.plants is a good start.
>: Hopefully we'll generate enough traffic to justify a
>: bionet.plants.* hierarchy.
>>I agree with you Charles - the molecular biologists have set us a good
>example and shown what *can* be done. I'm keen to see plant biologists
>exploit bionet in a similar way.
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Well, I also hope that this group will merge *both* plant biologists
and cell/molecular biologists. Problems of today require a cooperative
solution to understanding and solving them. I for one not to mention
the students training here in In Vitro Cell Biology & Biotechnology
look forward to participating in the plant group. If there is one thing
I've learned (sometimes the hard way) is that in vitro approaches are
not always the best and *do* require verification in vivo. So, I'll
be looking forward to the ensuing discussions, and yes, posting of
observations, questions, etc.
Regards,
Bill
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