Unravelling Human-Plant Connections
An Unexpected Use of a Digital Collection
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An Unexpected Use of a Digital Collection
From seaweed watercolours to global biodiversity databases, Te Papa’s herbarium shows how digital botany can make plant collections more accessible, connected and alive.
Why digital botany matters now
This week: Ecology, C4 photosynthesis, cross kingdom communication and more.
Botany One interviews Dr Adaises Maciel-Silva, a Brazilian biologist fascinated with bryophytes —a group of plants that is mostly overlooked.
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...
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...
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...
This week: plant immunity, gall production, and improvements to Agrobacterium-mediated plant transformation.
This week: computerised evolution, leaf scorching, lichen symbiosis and more.
Longer cones and a clockwise spiral lead to tighter seed packing in a Jurassic conifer
This week: selective autophagy, maize flowering, water-potential sensing, and much more.
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...
This week: Lichen genomics, AI in ecological research, organelle positioning and more.
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...
Researchers have conducted a conservation genomics study on two critically endangered island oaks—Quercus bawanglingensis and Quercus pseudosetulosa. They assembled high-quality...
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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