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Demonstration of the New IPNI (International Plant Names Index) Registration System.
Registration systems have long been in place for names of plant cultivars, fungi, prokaryotes and animals, and more recently for algae (Müller et al. 2022). Yet, despite previous attempts, nothing has become established for vascular plants. The newly released International Plant Names Index (IPNI) registration system aims to address this....Wrankmore, Emma ; Krieger, Jonathan ; Govaerts, Rafaël ; Hartley, Helen
Vascular plant names, Data standards, Nomenclature, and International Plant Name Index
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Engineering SpyTag Bacteriophage K1F for Directional Immobilisation.
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Evolutionary diversification of Lepanthes (Pleurothallidinae): a hyperdiverse neotropical orchid lineage.
Bogarin, Diego ; Pérez-Escobar, Oscar A. ; Pupulin, Franco ; Smets, Erik ; Gravendeel, Barbara
Pollination, Orchidaceae, Evolutionary diversification, Lepanthes, and Taxonomy
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Cultivating novel and diverse forage plant communities could enhance livestock farming.
Lee, M. A.
Digestibility, Ecosystem services, Protein, Nutrition, Forage, Diversity, and Plant communities
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Cryobiotechnology for the long-term preservation of oak (Quercus sp.) genetic resources.
Oaks (genus Quercus) are dominant and iconic trees in most European, American, Asian and North African forests, from cool temperate to tropical environments. There are at least 600 species of Quercus globally with high ecological and economical importance. However, 45% of the species evaluated by IUCN are considered threatened, being...Ballesteros, D. ; Nebot, A. ; Pritchard, H.
Quercus, Cryopreservation, Axes, Genetic resources, Pollen, Seeds, In vitro culture, and Embryos
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Dracula – at home and in captivity.
Hermans, Johan
Dracula, Orchidaceae, Orchids, and Cultivation
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Wild bananas detect forest gaps.
Banana crop wild relatives (CWR) grow in tropical to sub-tropical Asia and Pacific forest. They take advantage of forest disturbances to form patches in the forest or on the edges of cleared land. We investigate the mechanism by which seeds from banana CWRs are able to detect gaps and germinate...Kallow, Simon ; Davies, Rachael ; Janssens, Steven B. ; Vandelook, Filip ; Panis, Bart …
Pacific, Forest gaps, Bananas, Crop wild relatives, Seed germination, Musa, and Asia
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The forage plant traits and nutrition database.
Stockdale, E. ; Bachinger, J. ; Benolt, M. ; Bergkvist, G. ; Carlton, R …
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Specimens as Research Objects: Reconciliation Across Distributed Repositories to Enable Metadata Propagation
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Collecting genetic variation on a small island.
Kallow, Simon ; Trivedi, Clare
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Identifying Novel Features from Specimen Data for the Prediction of Valuable Collection Trips.
Primary biodiversity data provide “what, where, and when” data points: the assertion that a species occurred at a particular point in space and time. These are most valuable when associated with specimens stored in natural history museums and herbaria, which evidence the assertions with reference to a physical specimen. The...Nicolson, Nicky ; Tucker, Allan
Collecting trip, Identification, Specimen data, Data-mining, Collectors, and Metadata
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Re-evaluating Student Treatments of Barkcloth Artefacts from the Economic Botany Collection, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Lennard, Frances ; Tamura, Misa ; Nesbitt, Mark
Economic botany, Treatment re-evaluation, Storage, Documentation, Barkcloth, Tapa, and Textile conservation education
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Plant name resources: building bridges with users.
Plant names are the key to communicating and managing information about plants. This paper considers how providers of high quality technical plant name information can better meet the requirements non-botanical audiences who also rely on plant names for elements of their work. The International Plant Name Index, World Checklist of...