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The Botanical Society of America (BSA) encompasses all areas of
plant biology, including development, physiology, reproductive
biology, evolution, phycology, genetics, mycology, ecology,
systematics, molecular biology, and paleobotany. The BSA is one of
the world's largest societies devoted to the study of plants and
allied organisms, and functions as an umbrella organization
covering all specialties. Since the strength of the botanical
profession and its effective voice in world science today is
dependent on the combined support of all taxonomic and
disciplinary interest groups, all specialists are strongly
encouraged to join and become active in the Botanical Society of
America.
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BSA AIMS
- To promote botany, and uses of plants and their interactions
within the biosphere
- To sustain and provide improved education about plants
- To encourage basic plant research and provide expertise and
direction concerning plants and ecosystems
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