Research spotlights

Endangered Plant Species in Bavaria

13. April 2021 | Research spotlights

In cooperation and with funding from the Bavarian State Office for the Environment (LfU), a new Red List of endangered ferns and flowering plants of Bavaria is currently being compiled by scientist

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Endangered Botanic Predators: Globally, One Fourth of Carnivorous Plants Are Threatened

24. September 2020 | Research spotlights

An international research team including botanist Andreas Fleischmann from SNSB-BSM has evaluated the Red List threat categories for all 860 known species of carnivorous plants in the light of the 21st Century – the Anthropocene, i.e. the geological time impacted by human ecological influences like habitat destruction, pollution and global climate change. The scientists now […]

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Munich botanist discovers new carnivorous plant species from Madagascar

9. July 2020 | Research spotlights

An international team of botanists from Madagascar, Brazil, France and the Bavarian State Collection for Botany (SNSB-BSM) have discovered and described a new carnivorous plant from the genus Drosera (sundews). The new species Drosera arachnoides is found only in Madagascar. The scientists have now published a detailed description of the new plant species in the […]

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DFG Funds Biodiversity Consortium: Munich SNSB IT Center is Part of the National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI)

30. June 2020 | Research spotlights

In the new National Research Data Infrastructure for Biodiversity (NFDI4Biodiversity), the Bavarian Natural History Collections (SNSB) and its SNSB IT Center are one of 13 equal partner institutions. NFDI4BioDiversity is one of nine NFDI consortia funded on the recommendation of the German Research Foundation (DFG). This decision was announced by the Joint Science Conference last […]

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A rare glimpse into the past of the anthrax pathogen Bacillus anthracis

2. April 2020 | Research spotlights

During an inventory, a scientist at the Bavarian State Collection of Botany (SNSB-BSM) made a surprising discovery: a 142-year-old slide containing a blood sample that came from a cow infected with the anthrax pathogen Bacillus anthracis. Scientists at the Bundeswehr Institute of Microbiology (IMB) were able to decode the oldest documented genome of B. anthracis […]

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Botanical detective work: carnivorous plant from Hamburg rediscovered in Munich herbarium after 220 years

3. March 2020 | Research spotlights

SNSB botanist Andreas Fleischmann rediscovered the previously unknown original herbarium record from the description of the oblong-leaved sundew (Drosera intermedia) from 1798 – due to the match of the dried plant with the illustration from the original publication and subsequent research. Fleischmann and a colleague have now published their findings in the botanical journal Taxon. […]

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Lichens: Teamwork makes the difference

14. October 2019 | Research spotlights

Everywhere, yet superficially inconspicuous – lichens colonize trees or rocks all over the world. However, these creatures perform amazing stuff in secret: Among other things, they produce substances that are of great interest to the pharmaceutical industry. Researchers at the Bavarian State Collection for Botany (SNSB-BSM) and the Technical University of Munich for the first […]

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Cross-border cooperation: New project records the “Flora of the Bohemian Forest”

23. July 2019 | Research spotlights

Little is known about the biodiversity of plants of the Bohemian Forest (Šumava). The research project “Flora of the Bohemian Forest”, which has been launched, aims to comprehensively investigate the plant diversity in this biologically unique area. Cooperation partners of the project are the Bavarian Natural History Collections (SNSB) with the SNSB IT Center, and […]

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Climate change – lichens, the first settlers after the big glacial retreat

8. July 2019 | Research spotlights

Lichens are among the first organisms to recolonize rocks or stony soils after glacial retreat. Researchers from the Bavarian State Collection for Botany (SNSB-BSM), among others, studied lichen vegetation after the melting of ice masses in Antarctica. The scientists published their results in early May in the scientific journal Symbiosis. Climate change has a major […]

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14 million records of over 4,000 Bavarian plant species centrally recorded

3. March 2019 | Research spotlights

Bavarian State Ministry for the Environment and Consumer Protection, Bavarian State Collection for Botany & SNSB IT Center With around 14 million records of over 4,000 plant species occurring in Bavaria, the new plant portal has grown to become the largest botanical database in Bavaria. From this, a comprehensive plant atlas “Flora of Bavaria” will […]

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