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Pumpkins, Polka Dots And Blossoms Everywhere At The New York Botanical Garden
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See inside the New York Botanical Garden s blockbuster Yayoi Kusama exhibition
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biab036) the necessary steps for the biodiversity collections community to vouchsafe its position as an important catalyst of research. The authors draw on recommendations from recent reports by the Biodiversity Collections Network (BCoN) and the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM), arguing that an implementation plan for the previously described Extended Specimen Network (ESN) is a logical next step for the community.
According to Thiers and colleagues, the plan should draw on the existing capacity of biodiversity collections to provide researchers with a stable source of research materials, such as those needed to identify the evolution and origin of major pathogens. To undergird the plan, the authors highlight five pillars derived from the NASEM and BCoN reports: collecting new samples, continued digitization, data integration, education and workforce training, and infrastructure and sustainability. With these themes in mind, say the authors, biodiv
Whatâs Up With Those Weird-Looking Mushrooms?
You may not expect to see them in your yard, but that doesnât mean youâve got trouble. The opposite, in fact.
Amanita mushrooms, which may be poisonous if ingested, are often seen around conifers. They pop up at the edges of their underground web of mycelium, which is transferring essential nutrients to the tree.Credit.John Michelotti
By Margaret Roach
April 7, 2021, 6:00 a.m. ET
They appear spontaneously, or so it seems, popping up out of the mulch, rising in a single spot on the lawn or bursting from between the pathway pavers like little marshmallows. But there is an intricate master plan at work, just not one to which most gardeners are privy.