Mandrioli Mauro
Department of Life Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via Campi 213/D, 41125 Modena, Italy.
Life (Basel). 2023 Dec 8;13(12):2310. doi: 10.3390/life13122310.
In recent decades, the advent of new technologies for massive and automatized digitization, together with the availability of new methods for DNA sequencing, strongly increased the interest and relevance of herbarium collections for the study of plant biodiversity and evolution. These new approaches prompted new projects aimed at the creation of a large dataset of molecular and phenological data. This review discusses new challenges and opportunities for herbaria in the context of the numerous national projects that are currently ongoing, prompting the study of herbarium specimens for the understanding of biodiversity loss and habitat shifts as a consequence of climate changes and habitat destruction due to human activities. With regard to this, the (active in Italy since 2022) started a large-scale digitization project of the in Florence (Italy), which is the most important Italian botanical collection, consisting of more than 4 million samples at present.
近几十年来,大规模自动化数字化新技术的出现,以及DNA测序新方法的问世,极大地提升了植物标本馆馆藏对于植物生物多样性和进化研究的重要性与相关性。这些新方法催生了旨在创建大型分子和物候数据集的新项目。本综述探讨了在当前众多国家项目背景下植物标本馆面临的新挑战和机遇,这些项目促使人们通过研究植物标本馆标本,来了解气候变化和人类活动导致的栖息地破坏所造成的生物多样性丧失和栖息地变化。关于这一点,(自2022年起在意大利开展活动)启动了意大利佛罗伦萨(意大利)最重要的植物标本馆藏的大规模数字化项目,目前该馆藏包含400多万份标本。