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Pl@ntuse is a collaborative space for exchange of information on '''[[useful plants]]''' and uses of plants. It is not intended to duplicate existing encyclopedias (including Wikipedia), but to offer additional features such as:
Pl@ntuse is a collaborative space for exchange of information on '''[[useful plants]]''' and uses of plants. It is not intended to duplicate existing encyclopedias (including Wikipedia), but to offer additional features such as:
* On-line resources that you can reuse <br>
* On-line resources that you can reuse<br />
* Lists of species (legumes grown in France, the world grain ...)< br>
* Lists of species (legumes grown in France, the world grain ...)<br />
* [[Popular names of plants | popular names]] or vernacular <br>
* [[Popular names of plants | popular names]] or vernacular<br />
* Portrait galleries of cultivars (varieties) <br>
* Portrait galleries of cultivars (varieties)<br />
* [[Old books and articles | books and articles on ancient useful plants]] <br>
* [[Old books and articles | books and articles on ancient useful plants]]<br />
* Original publications <br>
* Original publications<br />
* Thematic introduction to literature or any subject of interest <br>
* Thematic introduction to literature or any subject of interest<br />
* Iconography <br>
* Iconography<br />
* Question and answer area <br>
* Question and answer area<br />

Revision as of 12:36, 25 July 2011

What is Pl@ntUse?

Pl@ntuse is a collaborative space for exchange of information on useful plants and uses of plants. It is not intended to duplicate existing encyclopedias (including Wikipedia), but to offer additional features such as:

  • On-line resources that you can reuse
  • Lists of species (legumes grown in France, the world grain ...)
  • popular names or vernacular
  • Portrait galleries of cultivars (varieties)
  • books and articles on ancient useful plants
  • Original publications
  • Thematic introduction to literature or any subject of interest
  • Iconography
  • Question and answer area