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Pl@ntwood: a computer-assisted identification tool for 110 species of Amazon trees based on wood anatomical features

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Sustainable management and conservation of tropical trees and forests require accurate identification of tree species. Reliable, user-friendly identification tools based on macroscopic morphological features have already been developed for various tree floras. Wood anatomical features provide also a considerable amount of information that can be used for timber traceability, certification and trade control. Yet, this information is still poorly used, and only a handful of experts are able to use it for plant species identification. Here, we present an interactive, user-friendly tool based on vector graphics, illustrating 99 states of 27 wood characters from 110 Amazonian tree species belonging to 34 families. Pl@ntWood is a graphical identification tool based on the IDAO system, a multimedia approach to plant identification. Wood anatomical characters were selected from the IAWA list of microscopic features for hardwood identification, which will enable us to easily extend this work to a larger number of species. A stand-alone application has been developed and an on-line version will be delivered in the near future. Besides allowing non-specialists to identify plants in a user-friendly interface, this system can be used with different purposes such as teaching, conservation, management, and self-training in the wood anatomy of tropical species.

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hal-02652523 , version 1 (29-05-2020)

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Carolina Sarmiento, Pierre Détienne, Christine Heinz, Jean-François Molino, Pierre Grard, et al.. Pl@ntwood: a computer-assisted identification tool for 110 species of Amazon trees based on wood anatomical features. IAWA Journal, 2011, 32 (2), pp.221-232. ⟨10.1163/22941932-90000053⟩. ⟨hal-02652523⟩
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