Dahlem Centre of Plant Sciences

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The Dahlem Centre of Plant Sciences (DCPS) is a department of the Free University of Berlin established in June 2009. The department supports the Botanical Garden Berlin-Dahlem, a large botanical garden and collection. Members of the DCPS are involved in teaching plant biology at different levels, including programs for the general public.

The Dahlem Centre of Plant Sciences (DCPS) is a modern center for plant sciences at Freie Universität Berlin. As a Freie Universität Berlin research department, it is supported by funds from the university's future development strategy. Fields include a wide spectrum of plant sciences such as molecular and cell biology, genetics, biochemistry, plant physiology, developmental biology, systematics and taxonomy, phytogeography, ecology and pharmaceutical biology. The Berlin-Dahlem location was already the site of a plant science center in the early 1900s. Research aims is to investigate the evolution and function of plant diversity and to design strategies for a prospective sustainable use of natural plant resources. Themes arch from the investigation of diverse cellular processes to protection of the environment and crop improvement.[1]

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