A Vital Service Last year, scientists who work at ARS's Systematic Botany and Mycology Laboratory (SBML) in Beltsville helped federal and state agencies identify about 200 mystery seeds and fruits.
What does SBML stand for?
SBML stands for Systematic Botany and Mycology Laboratory
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- South Beach Marina Inn (South Carolina)
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- Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain College (Bangalore, India)
- Stichting Behoud Moderne Kunst (Dutch: Foundation for the Conservation of Contemporary Art; Netherlands)
- Single Barrel Muzzle Loading (guns)
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- Smooth Bore Muzzle Loader (guns)
- State Bank of Mauritius, Ltd. (est. 1973)
- Systems Biology Markup Language
- Santa Barbara Maritime Museum (California)
- Skill-Based Matchmaking (gaming algorithm)
- Small Business Marketing Moves
- Santa Barbara Market Neutral Fund
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- Senior British Medical Officer (UK)
- Soap Box Mode Off
- Spontaneous Basilar-Membrane Oscillation (otolaryngology)
- Subjacent Molecular Orbital
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To assess this relationship, Castlebury and her colleagues at the ARS Systematic Botany and Mycology Laboratory in Beltsville, Maryland, sequenced and analyzed five genes of Stachybotrys species and similar fungi.
Samuels works at ARS's Systematic Botany and Mycology Laboratory (S B M L) in Beltsville, Maryland.
He worked with former ARS taxonomist Blanca Leon at the Systematic Botany and Mycology Laboratory in Beltsville, Maryland, on developing and upgrading the site.
Wiersema, USDA-ARS Systematic Botany and Mycology Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland; phone (301) 504-9181, e-mail jwiersema@ars-grin.
Working with Palm at the ARS Systematic Botany and Mycology Laboratory in Beltsville, Maryland, mycologist Lisa A.
Rossman, who leads the ARS Systematic Botany and Mycology Laboratory, says, "All three of Samuels' new fungi belong to the genus Hypomyces.
Rossman, who leads the ARS Systematic Botany and Mycology Laboratory, says, 'All three of Samuels' new fungi belong to the genus Hypomyces.