Plant Atlas Project

The Digital Plant Atlas is an international project that makes a unique contribution to the identification of seeds, fruits, and vegetative plant parts. The plant parts are depicted with high-quality color photos and scientific name. Each atlas of the Digital Plant Atlas is published as a combination of book and website.  The website can be found here: https://plantatlas.eu.
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R.T.J. Cappers, R. Neef, R.M. Bekker, F. Fantone & Y. Okur
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2016
The Digital atlas of traditional agricultural practices and food processing documents the various processes involved in the production of food-from working the fields through to processing the crops for food, fodder, and other purposes. The atlas aims to define and describe these…
R.T.J. Cappers & R.M. Bekker
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2013
Het op naam brengen van individuele zaden en vruchten van wilde planten en cultuurplanten is niet altijd eenvoudig. Specialistische literatuur en vergelijkingscollecties kunnen uitkomst bieden. Weten waar te beginnen met lezen en vergelijken scheelt een hoop tijd. Om deze zoektocht…
R.T.J. Cappers, R.M. Bekker & J.E.A. Jans
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2012
The Digital Seed Atlas of the Netherlands, published in 2006, contains over 4,000 full colour digital photographs taken with a microscope and represents 1,828 taxa. The atlas comprises wild plants, adventitious plants and cultivated plants that have gone wild. The…
R. Neef, R.T.J. Cappers & R.M. Bekker
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2012
The third atlas of the Digital Plant Atlas Project presents illustrations of subfossil remains of plants with economic value. These plant remains mainly derive from excavations in the Old World (Europe, Western Asia and North Africa) that the Deutsches Archäologisches…
R.T.J. Cappers, R. Neef & R.M. Bekker
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2009
This atlas, which - like the other atlasses in the series - is published as a book plus a website, presents the plant parts that have an economic value and are offered for sale at markets and in shops. They include plants…
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