Programme

Thursday 25th july 17.00 - 19.00 h. Location: Room

Symposia Session 10

HERBARIOMICS, AN INVALUABLE RESOURCE FOR PLANT RESEARCH

Organizers
Salvatore Tomasello
Florian Jabbour
613/444 Herbariomics unveils endangered chemistry across the world’s flora
Saldanha, Luiz Leonardo¹
(1) University of Zurich
613/852 Making the most of it: what can be done with poor data from bad specimens?
Kidner, Catherine¹
(1) Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh
613/1120 Systematics in the age of herbariomics: a tale of sweet potatoes
Muñoz Rodríguez, Pablo¹
(1) Universidad Complutense de Madrid
613/1746 Specimens in herbaria from southern South America: known and unknown contributions to tackle plant evolution
Gutierrez, Diego¹
(1) Argentine Museum of Natural Sciences (CONICET), Buenos Aires city, Argentina
613/1808 Explainable AI powered by shape analysis to capture the phenotypic variation of plants in the field and in herbaria
Hodac, Ladislav¹
(1) Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry
613/1839 Non-random herbarium DNA degradation
Bakker, Freek¹
(1) Wageningen University