Environmental dna analysis as an emerging non-destructive method for plant biodiversity monitoring: a review

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  • who: Pritam Banerjee et al. from the Department Biomedical Sciences, Graduate Institute Molecular Biology, National Chung Cheng University, University Road, MinHsiung, Chiayi County, Taiwan have published the research work: Environmental DNA analysis as an emerging non-destructive method for plant biodiversity monitoring: a review, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Environmental DNA methods have proven to be highly successful for surveying species, populations, communities and monitoring overall biodiversity.
  • future: Plant-pollinator interactions and pollinator floral preferences can be also monitored by sampling pollen from the bodies of pollinators (Lucas et_al 2018a b Potter et_al . . .

     

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