Botanical Survey of India Develops Country's First Online Floral Database
BANGALORE: The Botanical Survey of India (BSI) has developed the first open-access online database of India's floral diversity to document over 18,000 flowering plant species in an effort at boosting digitisation and conservation of endangered ones.
The 'eFlora India' test site was launched by BSI in July 2015, on the occasion of the 'Digital India Week'.
The portal, once formally launched, will also serve as an updated plant checklist of India, said BSI director Paramjit Singh.
"The information in the Flora of India volumes published by BSI will be available through this portal in the database form. This consists of more than 6,000 pages of printed treatments covering around 4,500 taxa (a taxonomic category) belonging to 92 families," Singh told IANS.
"This effort puts India at par with neighbouring countries, like China, Nepal and Pakistan that already have such e-repositories," Singh said.
Further, he said, in keeping with emerging threats to floral abundance in India such as climate change, 'eFlora India' serves as a primary database on Indian floral diversity and could be used to carry out comparisons in case of any threat perception on a particular population.
The IT expertise for the novel initiative was provided by Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Kolkata.
According to Mina Desai, principal engineer, C-DAC, the online knowledge database, supported by a robust decision-support system, will help connect researchers across the globe to share insights and co-operate on botanical studies and analysis, keeping Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) reserved.
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