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  Re: [Aroid-l] Aroid-L Digest, Vol 55, Issue 28
From: Tindomul Er-Murazor <tindomul1of9 at yahoo.com> on 2009.02.14 at 05:45:17
Helllo Dmitry and Michael.  Thanks for the suggestions.  M. Gibernau has been good enough to show me his article and others dealing with the subject.  I have also ammased about 10 peer reviewed articles on the subject.  
Michael, I took a little walk to a park in Long Island called Shu Swamp. I remembered seeing tons of Symplocarpus in leaf in the late spring. So yesterday I went to see if any were in bloom, and they all seemed to be in bloom.
here are some pictures.
Plus I would love to see some pictures of the Caltha palustris. So you know if it grows in the New York areas?




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Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 10:24:30 -0800 (PST)
From: michael kolaczewski <mjkolaffhbc@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Thermogenesis
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from: Michael Kolaczewski mjkolaffhbc@sbcglobal.net
To; aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
Subject[aroid-l] Thermogenesis articles

Greetings,
If I may respectfully suggest, Symplocarpus foetidus would yield a good number
of Google hits for you.
Googling "temperature regulation in Symplocarpus foetidus", will give
you excellent results.
In fact, I just read an article on line from The Nature Institute, dealing with
some of this issue.
Others from the Oxford journals, and Plant Physiology online, have valuable
information as well.
Here in the Elgin, IL area, we are a few weeks away from the Skunk cabbage
emerging.
I live just a few blocks from the Fox River, and there are several high quality
natural areas,
within walking distance, that have dozens and dozens of Symplocarpus
flowering, along with
impressive numbers of Caltha palustris, that emerge shortly after.
It always a marvelous sight, at this time of year, often in ankle deep snow, to
see those amazing
hoods emerging from the ground.
I hope this information will be useful to you.
Michael Kolaczewski



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From: Tindomul Er-Murazor <tindomul1of9@yahoo.com>
To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 11:00:04 AM
Subject: [Aroid-l] Thermogenesis


Hello all,

I am currently taking a plant physiology class which requires, since I am a
graduate student, that I do a research paper and talk on any subject having to
do with Plant Phys.
I have narrowed down my topics to either floral scent or thermogenesis.
I have found quite a few articles on the first, but now want to look into
thermogenesis. Does anyone know of a good review article or other research
papers that deals with this topic in the scope of Aroids (since I also need to
keep my paper focused on two or three plants, preferably of the same family)?

Thanks in advance.
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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 21:40:41 -0000 (UTC)
From: dloginov@ineos.ac.ru
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Thermogenesis
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Hello,

I know only this paper: M. Gibernau, D. Barabe, M. Moisson, A. Trombe,
&#8220;Physical Constraints on Temperature Difference in Some Thermogenic
Aroid Inflorescences&#8221;, Annals of Botany 96 (2005), 117&#8211;125.

I also will be glad to any information on this topic, especially, if it
concerns Anubias.

Dmitry Loginov

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