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Bd. 29 (2023)
Publiziert 8 Februar 2024
400 Years of Botanical Collections – Implications for Present-Day Research

Inspiring and showcasing herbarium-based scientific research, in the broadest sense, celebrating 400 years since Bauhin’s pioneering Flora of Basel

Proceedings Bauhin2022, International Conference in Honor of Caspar Bauhin (1560-1624)

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Michèle Büttner, Urs Weibel, Michael Jutzi, Ariel Bergamini, Rolf Holderegger
113–114
A 150-year-old herbarium exemplifies change of a regional flora
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Camille Christe, Carlos G. Boluda, Aina Randriarisoa, Tina Kiedaisch, Zeynep Toprak, Fred Stauffer, Yamama Naciri, Mathieu Perret
115–116
The genomic uses of a 200 year-old herbarium – Pitfalls and potentials
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Rhinaixa V. Duque-Thüs, Helmut Dalitz, Philipp M. Schlüter, María Beatriz Eggli-Yánez
117–118
Bridging herbaria cultural heritage and digital art – Immaterial herbaria
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Aurélie Grall, Alessia Guggisberg, Reto Nyffeler, Jurriaan M. de Vos
119–120
Towards digitizing the botanical legacy of Fritz and Paul Sarasin in Basel and Zurich
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Ansgar Kahmen, Daniel B. Nelson, Jurriaan M. de Vos, David Basler
121–122
Stable isotopes from herbarium specimens reveal physiological responses of plants to global change
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Thea Kull, Kätlin Langerpaur, Tiiu Kull
123–124
Using herbarium specimens to test for effects of climate change on the time of flowering
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Austin Mast, Shubo Tian, Zhe He, Erica Krimmel, Fritz Pichardo-Marcano, Mikayla Buckley, Sophia Gomez, Ashley Hennessey, Allyson Horn, Olivia Howell
125–126
Finding biotic anomalies described in specimen label text is a challenge that artificial intelligence can address
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Malene Nygaard, Alexander Kopatz, James M.D. Speed, Michael D. Martin, Tommy Prestø, Oddmund Kleven, Mika Bendiksby
127–128
SNP genotyping and environmental niche modelling using herbarium specimens of the northern dragonhead, Dracocephalum ruyschiana (Lamiaceae)
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Aleida Offerhaus, Tinde van Andel, Anastasia Stefanaki
129–130
What does the „true” Boerhaave herbarium tell us about the practice of collecting plant specimens in the botanical garden Leiden?
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Michelle J. Price
131–132
Looking back to move forward – Impact of historical moss specimens on modern systematics
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Richard B. Primack, Amanda S. Gallinat, Elizabeth R. Ellwood, Abraham J. Miller-Rushing
133–134
Using herbarium specimens, botanical gardens, historical data, and citizen science to study climate change
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Milica Rat
135–136
Ampelographic (grapevine) collection in 230-year-old Herbarium Wolnyanum (Sremski Karlovci, Serbia)
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Aastasia Stefanaki, Tilmann Walter, Tinde van Andel
137–138
Looking into 16th-century botanical history to understand the complex taxonomy of Tulipa sylvestris in Europe
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Tinde van Andel, Anastasia Stefanaki
139–140
What did 16th-century tomatoes look like?
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Sarah T. Wagner, Richard Ehrlacher, Lena Frenzke, Frank Müller, Christoph Neinhuis, Thomas Ruhland
141–142
Network analysis of the herbarium collection of the Moravian Church from the 18th century
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Anna Walentowitz, Walter Welss, Carl Beierkuhnlein
143–144
Flora of the Canary Islands – revised checklist to a classic arena of botany
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Karen Reeds, Davina Benkert
145–147
A plant’s path to publication – Caspar Bauhin (1560–1624) and Johann Theodor de Bry (1561–1623)
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