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Just Published! Flora of the Guianas - Bryophytes fascicle 2, Musci IV
In 1964, botanist Peter Florschütz published the first Moss Flora as a part of the Flora of Suriname (Vol. VI, part I, Musci), based on collections of Florschütz and his wife Jeanne in the period 1950-'51. At that time only few moss collections existed from the Guiana Shield. When Florschütz suddenly died in 1976, his wife continued his work. This resulted in the second Moss chapter in the Flora of Suriname (Vol. VI, part I, Musci II, Neckeraceae, Hookeriaceae, and Plagiotheciaceae.) and in 1996 in the Flora of the Guianas (Series C, Musci III, Leucomiaceae, Thuidiaceae, Sematophyllaceae en Hypnaceae’. But the works was not yet finished. Jeanne continued to collect mosses in the Guianas in the 1980s and 1990s, and together with other collections this resulted in 83 extra species and 4 varieties for the Guianas. These are now published, illustrated and bundled with earlier work in the latest publication of the Flora of the Guianas Series C: Bryophytes fascicle 2, Musci IV. The magnum opus of Jeanne Florschütz.
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Tansley Medal for Dr. Frederic Lens
Dr. Frederic Lens has been awarded the New Phytologist Tansley Medal for Excellence in plant science for 2011. The Tansley Medal award is an annual prize in recognition of an outstanding contribution to research in plant science by an individual in the early stages of their career. Frederic receives the Tansley Medal for his research paper, entitled ‘Testing hypotheses that link wood anatomy to cavitation resistance and hydraulic conductivity in the genus Acer’, and co-authored by John Sperry, Mairgareth Christman, Brendan Choat, David Rabaey and Steven Jansen. The paper will be published in the April issue of New Phytologist (vol. 190 no. 3; DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2010.03518.x), accompanied by a comment from the Editor-in-Chief.
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Just published! Flora Malesiana - Cucurbitaceae
Flora Malesiana Volume 19, 2010. ‘Cucurbitaceae’ by W.J.J.O. de Wilde and B.E.E. Duyfjes, 342 pp, with 97 drawings by J.H. van Os, recipient of the Jill Smythies Award of the Linnean Society, and 32 full colour photo plates, sponsored by Rijk Zwaan Breeding B.V., De Lier. ISBN 978-90-71236-72-3. NUR 941. The volume is accompanied by a digital key to the Malesian species, on CD-Rom, constructed by the editor, H.P. Nooteboom. The flora contains an overview of all Cucurbitaceae, wild and cultivated, for the Malesian area (Indonesia, East Timor, Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, Singapore, the Philippines and Papua New Guinea). In total 152 taxa are treated, most of them illustrated.
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Launch CD-ROM Orchids New Guinea (Part 6)
During the official opening of the Orchiade in the Leiden Botanic Garden on april 1st, part 6 in the CD-ROM series Flora Malesiana. Orchids of New Guinea, Genus Bulbophyllum will be published and presented to Sara Oldfield, Secretary General of Botanic Gardens Conservation International and a few invitees. This is the last part of a series in which all of the c. 3000 known orchid species of New Guinea have been treated in an interactive digital information system. This is the second substantial publication within the framework of the recently founded NCB Naturalis and in fact the first electronic one.
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Orchid illustrations by Esmée Winkel exhibited in the USA
A botanical illustration by Esmée Winkel will be included in the exhibition Focus on Nature at the New York State Museum in 2010. Focus on Nature is a biennial exhibition of scientific, natural and cultural history, which encourages a diverse population to have access to the cultural and scientific accomplishments that appear in Focus on Nature.
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VIDI scholarship for Dr. T. van Andel
African slaves in Surinam had to get familiar with the local flora in the rainforests to be able to survive. The current research will center on the question which plants used as medicine or in magic rituals were handed over to the Afro-Surinam people by the local Indians and which ones were based on their knowledge from plant species in Ghana, Bénin and Gabon (West-Africa).
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Clusius Prize for Machiel Noordeloos
On October 22nd 2009, during the 27th International Cortinarius Congress in Nyiregyhaza (Hungary), the prestigious Clusius Prize has been awarded to Dr. Machiel Noordeloos, mycologist at the Nationaal Herbarium Nederland by the Hungarian Mycological Society.
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Persbericht OCW over FES-gelden NCB
30 miljoen voor Nederlands Centrum Biodiversiteit Het ministerie van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschap (OCW) stelt 30 miljoen Euro uit de aardgasbaten beschikbaar voor een initiatief van de universiteiten van Amsterdam (UvA), Leiden en Wageningen, die samen met Naturalis één centrum voor biodiversiteit gaan vormen. Met het geld wordt een zeer omvangrijke, gezamenlijke collectie gevormd van 37 miljoen planten, gesteenten, opgezette dieren en fossielen, waarmee het Nederlands Centrum voor Biodiversiteit (NCB) wereldwijd in de top 5 binnenkomt. Bovendien wordt met het Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures een gezamenlijk laboratorium voor DNA-barcoding opgezet, met vestigingen in Leiden en Utrecht.
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Oprichting Nederlands Centrum voor Biodiversiteit
In januari 2010 wordt het Nederlands Centrum voor Biodiversiteit* opgericht. Dit nieuwe topinstituut gaat het grootste deel van de Nederlandse natuurhistorische collecties van planten en dieren beheren, onderzoek doen en universitair onderwijs verzorgen en het publiek informeren over de biodiversiteit op aarde. De collecties zijn van groot belang voor onderzoek aan de eigenschappen, de evolutionaire relaties en de bescherming van planten en dieren. Biodiversiteit is van groot belang voor het voortbestaan van het leven op aarde en daarmee voor de mensheid. Op nationaal niveau draagt biodiversiteit bij aan een goede, gezonde leefomgeving in Nederland. Met de oprichting van het Nederlands Centrum voor Biodiversiteit wil de Nederlandse overheid een bijdrage leveren aan kennis over en behoud van biodiversiteit in binnen en buitenland door educatie, publieksvoorlichting en wetenschap (onderzoek en onderwijs). Met de aangekondigde bijdrage van 30 miljoen euro uit het Fonds Economische Structuurversterking, wil de overheid een deel van de aardgasbaten (rijkdom onder de grond) ten goede laten komen aan kennis over natuur en het leefmilieu in Nederland, en daarbuiten.
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Netherlands Centre for Biodiversity
Bringing together several first‐class natural history collections, the Netherlands Centre for Biodiversity (NCB) will instantly house the world's fifth largest specimen collection. The NCB results from the merger of the Zoological Museum Amsterdam [ZMA], National Museum of Natural History Naturalis and the branches of the National Herbarium of the Netherlands [NHN].
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