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botany.one /3 weeks ago

Unravelling Human-Plant Connections

An Unexpected Use of a Digital Collection

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botany.one /3 weeks ago

Plant Hunt

âš½ From Asia to North America

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botany.one /4 days ago

Plant Hunt

вљЅ From the Pacific to North America

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botany.one /2 weeks ago

Plant Hunt

âš½ From Europe to North America

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botany.one /1 week ago

Plant Hunt

âš½ From Europe to North America

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botany.one /1 month ago

Plant Hunt

âš½ From Africa to North America

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botany.one /2 weeks ago

The Ecology of a Herbarium: How Te Papa connects plants, people, and data

From seaweed watercolours to global biodiversity databases, Te Papa’s herbarium shows how digital botany can make plant collections more accessible, connected and alive.

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botany.one /1 month ago

Introducing Botany One’s Digital Botany Special Focus Issue

Why digital botany matters now

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botany.one /1 month ago

Science Shared: May 23

This week: Ecology, C4 photosynthesis, cross kingdom communication and more.

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botany.one /1 week ago

Adaises S. Maciel-Silva: Finding Your Place in Botany

Botany One interviews Dr Adaises Maciel-Silva, a Brazilian biologist fascinated with bryophytes —a group of plants that is mostly overlooked.

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botany.one /1 month ago

The Hidden Economics of Flowers

By comparing flowers and leaves across 245 species, researchers reveal that flowers follow hidden water-use strategies shaped by the same environmental pressures as the rest of the...

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botany.one /1 month ago

Turning Plants into Data: A Deeply Human Experience

Before a plant becomes a digital record, it passes through the hands of collectors, taxonomists and curators. Scientists across Latin America reveal why turning specimens into data...

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botany.one /1 month ago

Three Tools That Bring Digital Botany Within Reach

Millions of herbarium specimens are now only a click away. But how do botanists find the right records, sort the right images and train better AI tools? Three digital botany tools...

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botany.one /1 month ago

Science Shared: June 13

This week: plant immunity, gall production, and improvements to Agrobacterium-mediated plant transformation.

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botany.one /4 days ago

Science Shared: July 11

This week: computerised evolution, leaf scorching, lichen symbiosis and more.

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botany.one /3 days ago

Paleo Week: Ancient Secrets of the Fibonacci Spiral

Longer cones and a clockwise spiral lead to tighter seed packing in a Jurassic conifer

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botany.one /1 month ago

Science Shared: May 30

This week: selective autophagy, maize flowering, water-potential sensing, and much more.

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bioengineer.org /1 month ago

Seed Traits Key to Rare vs. Common Astragalus

In the intricate world of botany, the fine line that separates rare plant species from their common counterparts has long challenged researchers, especially within the vast and div...

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botany.one /1 week ago

Sudoku Garden

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botany.one /2 weeks ago

Science Shared: June 27

This week: Lichen genomics, AI in ecological research, organelle positioning and more.

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botany.one /1 month ago

Sudoku Garden

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botany.one /1 month ago

Herbarium Collections Can Offer Exciting New Career Paths Far Beyond Taxonomy: an Interview with Dr. Barnabas Daru

Digital botany is changing what we can ask of old collections. Herbarium specimens, once used mainly for taxonomy and identification, are now helping researchers study evolution, s...

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phys.org /2 weeks ago

Genomics study reveals how endangered island oaks exhibit contrasting evolutionary paths

Researchers have conducted a conservation genomics study on two critically endangered island oaks—Quercus bawanglingensis and Quercus pseudosetulosa. They assembled high-quality...

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botany.one /4 weeks ago

Hidden Stories in Collections: How Art and Science Come Together after Digitisation

We often think of herbaria as a scientific resource used by researchers to study plant taxonomy, evolution, conservation and climate change, perhaps. But herbarium collections are...

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