The Australian National Herbarium's collection is a major resource for research into plant and environmental conservation.
Find out how the Australian National Herbarium is helping understand and protect the amazingly biodiverse Kokoda region in Papua New Guinea.
EUCLID, Eucalypts of Australia, is an app and website for easy identification of Australian eucalypts.
Is polyploidy advantageous for plants growing in extreme habitats? The behaviour of kangaroo grass seeds, which have a tail-like mechanism that the seeds use to manoeuvre themselves across the ground, suggests that it might be.
Biomes of Australian Soil Environments (BASE) is a map of Australia’s soil microbial diversity, covering the entire continent. It has put Australia at the forefront of both understanding soil microbial biology and using genomics for environmental science.
Seed traits influence how plant species survive environmental hazards and how we can improve conservation efforts, which is part of the reason why we need a global seed trait database for researchers and conservationists across the globe to store, access and share data.
Using specimens from the National Research Collections Australia, we have created an easy ID key for the seeds of weedy daisies. Our daisy weed seed key is used at Australia's borders to protect biosecurity and support trade.
A recent report assessed 41 endangered or significant plants that occur in Australia's six Commonwealth National Parks, to identify ways to help these plants recover.
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