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Leveraging OCR and HTR cloud services towards data mobilisation of historical plant names. [PDF]

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The complete chloroplast genome of Barringtonia asiatica (L.) Kurz (Lecythidaceae). [PDF]

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In the Herbarium

2023
Collections of preserved plant specimens, known as herbaria, have existed for nearly five centuries. These pressed and labeled plants have been essential resources for scientists, allowing them to describe and differentiate among species, and to document and research plant characteristics and changes in biodiversity over time.
M. Flannery
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The philosopher’s plant: An intellectual herbarium (Augustine’s pears (chapter 4), Maimonides palm tree (chapter6))

Philosophical Anthropology, 2023
The journal continues to publish translations of individual chapters of the book by the famous phenomenologist Michael Marder “The Philosopher’s Plant. An Inteellectual Herbarium”.
M. Marder
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Genetic Time Traveling: sequencing old herbarium specimens, including the oldest specimen sequenced from Kingdom Fungi, reveals the population structure of an agriculturally significant rust.

New Phytologist, 2022
Sequencing herbarium specimens can be instrumental in answering ecological, evolutionary, and taxonomic inquiries. We developed a protocol for sequencing herbarium specimens of rust fungi and proceeded to sequence specimens ranging from 4-211 years old ...
M. Bradshaw   +8 more
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A Hand Book of Field and Herbarium Methods

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K. Subramanyam
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