Dear friends
Here is the response which should help members to decide how much we expect
from the Second Version of The Plant List.



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From: tpl_edit <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 7:34 PM
Subject: RE: New version of The Plant List
To: Bob Allkin <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Cc: tpl_edit <[email protected]>


Dear Dr Singh,  thanks for your comments. I just wanted to add to the
response of my colleague regarding the limitations of the Plant list.  We
have always tried to be open about these and in the next version we have
added the following paragraph to the ‘about’ pages of the next version.
Thanks again for all your comments. Best wishes, Alan
Limitations

The Plant List is not perfect and represents work in progress. Data comes
from a variety of sources which are both monographic (global) and regional
in scope. These data sources vary in the extent to which comprehensive
synonymy is included, their stage of development (proximity to publication)
and the degree to which they have been exposed to peer review. The Plant
List indicates the confidence which can be given to the status of a
particular name record using a star
rating<http://www.theplantlist.org/1.1/about/#confidence>.
Around 20% of names are
unresolved<http://www.theplantlist.org/1.1/about/#unresolved>indicating
that, considered collectively, the data sources included
provided insufficient evidence as to whether the name should be treated as
accepted <http://www.theplantlist.org/1.1/about/#accepted> or not.

The Plant List is static. It is neither updated regularly from the original
data sources, nor edited directly. Data was extracted from source databases
in May 2012 and thus records included here may differ from their current
equivalent records in the source database from which they were taken. Where
you suspect errors in The Plant List, please first check the source
databases where corrections may have already been made. Feedback and
corrections pertaining to records in The Plant List are passed on to the
source database for consideration. If accepted by the source database they
may be incorporated in a future version of The Plant List. We do not edit
or revise the content of The Plant List directly.

There exist other reliable authoritative sources of taxonomic opinion for
some groups or some regions which we simply did not have the time or
resources to include in this version of The Plant List. Our ambition is for
future versions to be more inclusive and comprehensive. Although The Plant
List may be the most comprehensive single information resource covering all
plants, it is imperfect and not all the taxonomic decisions contained
derive from a peer reviewed, curated, authoritative source. The Plant
Listtherefore should only be treated as advisory. Other, more
authoritative
lists may exist for particular regions or taxa.





Dr Alan Paton

Assistant Keeper, Biodiversity Information and Economic Botany

Herbarium, Library, Art and Archives

Royal Botanic Gardens Kew

TW9 3AB

UK

+44 (0)208 332 5295



*From:* Bob Allkin
*Sent:* 23 November 2013 16:52
*To:* [email protected]
*Cc:* tpl_edit
*Subject:* FW: New version of The Plant List





Dear Dr Singh



your email was forwarded to me.

We are pleased that you find TPL useful. We are painfully aware of its
limitations.



We know that the second version will be a great improvement on Version 1.
 It is currently delayed for a week for want of some extra computer memory.
However we are equally certain that it will not resolve all of your
correction and wishes. Some of the issues you raise are better handled than
before but not perfectly. We are only able to present data as sent to us.



All corrections sent to us will have been forwarded to the owner/editor of
the database from which that record derives.  Whether or not those
suggestions were included in the database I cannot tell.  We have ambitions
for making TPL very much better but the whole project is done on a
voluntary basis.  If you have suggestions as to how we might find resources
to improve it then I would be delighted to hear from you



thanks for your interest and please do continue to send corrections we will
forward to the relevant institution.

best regards

Bob



Dr Bob Allkin

Information Products Manager,

RBG Kew, TW9 4AB


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From: Gurcharan Singh[SMTP:[email protected]]

Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2013 4:10:11 AM
To: tpl_edit; [email protected]
Subject: New version of The Plant List
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Dear sir

With the release of The Plant List in 2010 taxonomists around the world
were greatly relieved with the hope of finding accepted names at one place.
Unfortunately there were more conflicts than solutions. I have already sent
more than 1000 corrections in seven separate mails. Hope these are others
communicated by rest of the taxonomic community are taken care of in
compiling the second list which as we understand would be online shortly.

    Following need urgent attention in the second list

1. Long list of unresolved names.

2. Listing of several subspecies and varieties (which is always welcome)
but not mentioning the autonym.

2. Mention of autonyms (Brassica juncea subsp. juncea) but no other
subspecies or variety is listed as accepted name. An autonym is created
only when some other subspecies or variety is recognised. When we don't
recognise any other subspecies, B. juncea subsp. juncea is redundant.

3. several cases of name combinations (there are thousands of examples in
the First List) where no synonym is listed, not even the basionym.

4. Numerous examples in which author name is given after the autonym
epithet, It is well known fact that autonyms are automatically created and
won't bear author name.




Dr. Gurcharan Singh

Retired  Associate Professor
SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018.
Phone: 011-25518297  Mob: 9810359089

http://www.gurcharanfamily.com/
http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/

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