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Herbarium Specimens: A Treasure for DNA Extraction, an Update
2020With the expansion of molecular techniques, the historical collections have become widely used. The last boom started with using next- and second-generation sequencing in which massive parallel sequencing replaced targeted sequencing and third-generation technology involves single molecule technology.
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Inadequacies in Herbarium Specimens of Large Ferns
American Fern Journal, 1973During the past several years I have been involved in research on the tree fern genus Cnemidaria (Cyatheaceae). Although nearly 2,000 specimens have been available to me for examination, a startling number of these have been partially or totally inadequate for purposes of classification. A small number are of questionable value even for identification.
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MICROWAVE AND THE HERBARIUM SPECIMEN: POTENTIAL DANGERS
TAXON, 1983SummaryThe use of microwave ovens to treat herbarium specimens as part of the curatorial process, while efficient and convenient, may cause irreparable damage and loss of information for future researchers.
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Proceedings of the third ACM conference on Digital libraries - DL '98, 1998
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Deep learning based approach for digitized herbarium specimen segmentation
Multimedia Tools and Applications, 2022Abdelaziz Triki +2 more
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A deep learning-based approach for detecting plant organs from digitized herbarium specimen images
Ecological Informatics, 2022Abdelaziz Triki +2 more
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Deep leaf: Mask R-CNN based leaf detection and segmentation from digitized herbarium specimen images
Pattern Recognition Letters, 2021Abdelaziz Triki +2 more
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