Advancing DNA Barcoding and Metabarcoding Applications for Plants Requires Systematic Analysis of Herbarium Collections—An Australian Perspective
Eleanor E. Dormontt(University of Adelaide), Andrew J. Lowe(University of Adelaide), Alison Shapcott(University of the Sunshine Coast), Paul Nevill(Curtin University), Margaret Byrne(University of Miami), Karen L. Bell(CSIRO Land and Water), Michelle Waycott(State Herbarium of South Australia), Kor‐jent van Dijk(University of Adelaide), Jennifer M. Young(University of Adelaide), Stefan Caddy‐Retalic(University of Sydney), Ed Biffin(State Herbarium of South Australia), Martin F. Breed(Flinders University), Francisco Encinas‐Viso(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation)
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