Jose:

Muy interesante. Yo instale el lucid con la identificación de acuáticas hace un 
tiempo y funcionaba bastante bien, salvo que un
carácter levemente errado podia llearte a cualquier lado. Me parecio que l 
separación de la clae era un tanto debil, pero voy a
revisar esta nueva versión, seguramente siempre es muy util tenerla a mano. 
Muchas gracias por la info

Néstor D. Groel
Lórien Sistemas 

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> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre de José Angel Barro
> Enviado el: Miércoles, 27 de Julio de 2005 08:32 a.m.
> Para: Aquaplanta
> Asunto: [aquaplanta] CBIT News
> 
> 
> 
> Un correo que me llego y qye me parece interesante compartir 
> con todos ustedes; sobre todo la información sobre las claves 
> que piensan instalar para la correcta identificación de plantas
> 
> Saludos desde el Norte del Sur
> 
> 
> 
> 
>   
> July 2005
>  Identify Life A new project to revolutionise web-based keys. 
> more... Recent release Free upgrade to Fact Sheet Fusion. 
> more... APHIS Lucid coordinator appointed more... Future 
> Lucid workshops Ecuador, Costa Rica, USA. more...New Lucid 
> diagnostic Keys Cantaloupe diseases and Sweetpotato 
> disorders. more... Recent keys available from
> the CBIT site Australasian Liverworts & Hornworts and 
> Blackberries. more... Forage selection tool more...Recent 
> CBIT releases Short cuts to recently released products. 
> more... Keys to quarantine pests and diseases more...   
> 
> 
> 
> Identify Life - A new project to revolutionise web-based keys 
> 
> 
> The Centre recently obtained a grant from the Gordon and 
> Betty Moore Foundation in California to develop the Key to 
> Life concept, now called Identify Life. The idea is to 
> develop an innovative and flexible means of delivering 
> taxonomic identification services via the Internet, utilising 
> morphological information stored in distributed databases. 
> Identify Life will also provide a mechanism for producing 
> web-based identification keys more rapidly and at much less 
> cost than is currently possible by pooling data from many 
> disparate sources such as printed keys (using the Lucid 
> Phoenix software tool), published and unpublished taxonomic 
> databases, phylogenetic data files and natural language 
> descriptions into a web-service database.
> The Centre will soon launch a web site as one means of 
> facilitating international collaboration in this venture. 
> Click here for more information about this project 
> 
>   APHIS Lucid coordinator appointed
>  The Centre for Plant Health Science and Technology (CPHST) 
> within the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) 
> in the USA has appointed Dr. Terrence Walters as the Lucid 
> Coordinator for CPHST. Based at the National Weed Management 
> Laboratory, Fort Collins, Colorado, Terrence will provide 
> support to the team of key developers within APHIS and the US 
> Department of Agriculture involved in developing keys for 
> APHIS identifiers. 
> 
> 
> Terrence is an experienced plant taxonomist – he was 
> previously executive director of Montgomery Botanical Center 
> (MBC) in, Miami, Florida, where he was also the institution’s 
> archivist and cycad scientist. During his 10 years at the 
> Centre, MBC developed the world’s largest 
> scientifically-documented population-based ex situ collection 
> of palms and cycads. 
> 
> CBIT has had a contract with CPHST-APHIS since March 2002 to 
> provide Lucid software, training and support. During that 
> time CPHST has commissioned the development of over 14 Lucid 
> keys. With Terrence joining the team, the development and use 
> of Lucid is likely to show a marked increase. 
> 
> 
>   New Lucid diagnostic keys
> Two new Lucid3 keys have recently been produced for 
> diagnosing problems in crops – both of which are available on 
> the Internet. 
> Note: To access both keys you need to have installed a free 
> version of Java Runtime Environment (Java download). 
> 
>    Key to Post-harvest Diseases for Cantaloupe 
> 
> 
> 
> This key, which was developed by Gerald Holmes at North 
> Carolina State University, USA, enables the user to identify 
> 24 cantaloupe fruit diseases encountered post-harvest. 
> 
> Click here to access the key.
> 
>    Sweetpotato DiagNotes
> 
> 
> 
> This product is an interactive tool for extension workers, 
> students, researchers and others who want to learn about the 
> sweetpotato crop; about the pest, disease and other problems 
> that can occur; how to diagnose crop symptoms and what 
> management practices can be used to deal with sweetpotato disorders. 
> 
> The interactive (Lucid3) key contained in this product allows 
> users to diagnose or at least make a short list of possible 
> problems occurring in a sweetpotato crop. The key covers over 
> 80 sweetpotato insect and mite pests, nematodes, diseases, 
> nutrient and other disorders. The combination of text 
> descriptions and over 700 images helps users in the process 
> of diagnosing their problems. 
> 
> Click here to access the key.
> 
> This key was developed at the The University of Queensland, 
> in collaboration with Leyte State University ( Philippines), 
> the International Potato Center (Indonesia), and a number of 
> other, international collaborators, and funded by the 
> Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR). 
> 
> 
>   Forage selection tool
>  
> 
> Forage research over the last 50 years has identified many 
> useful tropical grasses and legumes. Information on their 
> adaptation and use has resided in peer-reviewed literature, 
> research reports with limited distribution and, most 
> importantly, in the memories of forage agronomists with 
> decades of experience. An international project, funded by 
> the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research 
> and other donor agencies has brought this information 
> together in the form of a selection tool based on CBIT’s 
> Lucid3 software.
> 
> The Lucid3 database contains information sheets on the 
> adaptation, use and management of over 200 forage species, 
> cultivars and elite accessions; a collection of photographs 
> and images of species to help in their identification and 
> use; and a bibliography of more than 6,000 references and 
> abstracts. The rules of the Lucid3 selection tool are based 
> on the experiences of more than 50 forage specialists who 
> have worked for many years in tropical and subtropical 
> regions of Africa, Tropical USA, Central and South America, 
> South and South-east Asia and Australia. Users of the tool 
> can access this expertise to determine the most suitable 
> species and cultivars for specific sites, based on 19 
> criteria, including such factors as rainfall, altitude, soil 
> texture, fertility and pH, and intended use. 
> 
> You can access this tool at http://www.tropicalforages.info
> Note: You need to have installed a free version of Java 
> Runtime Environment to run Lucid3 (Java download).
> 
> More information about this project is available in  pdf 
> 
> 
>   Keys to quarantine pests and diseases 
>  
> 
> CBIT, together with Terrence Walters, the newly appointed 
> Lucid coordinator for APHIS (See APHIS Lucid coordinator 
> appointed), has compiled a list of Lucid keys of relevance to 
> plant health and quarantine. 
> 
> These keys, which are either already available or still in 
> development, are mostly being produced in the US, Australia 
> and New Zealand. We hope that the lists will help facilitate 
> further international collaboration in the development and 
> use of Lucid keys for quarantine and plant health. 
> 
>    Lucid keys of direct relevance to quarantine  pdf 
> 
> 
>    Lucid keys of indirect relevance to quarantine  pdf 
> 
> 
>   Recent release - Free upgrade to Fact Sheet Fusion 
>  
> 
> Fact Sheet Fusion, a tool to facilitate the rapid generation 
> of standardised fact sheets in HTML (Hyper Text Markup 
> Language) or XML (eXtensible Markup Language), was released 
> earlier this year. There is now a new free upgrade of this 
> software for those who have already purchased Fact Sheet Fusion.
> 
> For more about Fact Sheet Fusion, go to 
> http://www.lucidcentral.org/fusion/
> To access the free upgrade, click here and log in.
> 
> 
>  Future Lucid Workshops - Ecuador, Costa Rice, USA  As part 
> of the Moore Foundation project to provide and support Lucid 
> software in developing countries, the Centre will be 
> facilitating two workshops in South and Latin America during 
> August and September this year. 
> 
> The first workshop will be held in Ecuador from the 30th 
> August to the 1st September. For further details about the 
> workshop, please contact Dr Hugo Navarrete ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
> 
> The second workshop will be in Costa Rica – from the 6th to 
> the 8th September. For further details about this workshop, 
> please contact Dr Enrique Castro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
> 
> Later in the year, CBIT staff will join Dr Terrence Walters 
> in facilitating a series of Lucid workshops across the USA, 
> primarily for those associated with the development of keys 
> for quarantine purposes. Please contact Terrence at 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
>  New keys available from the CBIT site
> Click on the titles below for more information on these 
> products that can be purchased from the CBIT online shop.
> 
> Australasian Liverworts and Hornworts
> – the first comprehensive key to all 181 genera of liverworts 
> and hornworts in Australia and New Zealand
> 
>  
> 
> Blackberry
> - An identification tool to introduced and native Rubus in Australia 
> 
>  
> 
> Other recent products:
> Can be purchased from the CBIT online shop at 
> http://shop.cbit.uq.edu.au/
> 
> 
> 
>    Fact Sheet Fusion – a software tool to facilitate the 
> rapid generation of standardised fact sheets in HTML or XML
>    Declared Plants of Australia – over 900 weed species 
> included, with detailed information on all the declared 
> plants (noxious weeds) in Australia
>    Pest Thrips of the World – a key to almost 100 pest 
> thrips, with information on molecular diagnostics (in 
> English, German and Spanish)
>    Coral ID – a key to 794 species of hard corals world-wide 
> 
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