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AI could help win ‘race against extinction’ of vital plants, say botanists

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AI could help win ‘race against extinction’ of vital plants, say botanists

Tech is helping to identify and save new specimens and could open ‘genomic goldmine’ of fungi data The rise of AI and digitisation could be a turning point in the “race against extinction” faced by botanists trying to identify and save vital plants before they vanish, according to a major report from Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. New technology is enabling scientists to track how flowering times have shifted by weeks around the world, rapidly identify new specimens and even get crucial genetic dat

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A botanist at Kew’s Madagascar research site scans a plant for digitisation. Photograph: Jeff Eden/RBG KewView image in fullscreenA botanist at Kew’s Madagascar research site scans a plant for digitisation. Photograph: Jeff Eden/RBG KewPlantsAI could help win ‘race against extinction’ of vital plants, say botanistsTech is helping to identify and save new specimens and could open ‘genomic goldmine’ of fungi dataDamian Carrington Environment editorTue 16 Jun 2026 02.00 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleThe rise of AI and digitisation could be a turning point in the “race against extinction” faced by botanists trying to identify and save vital plants before they vanish, according to a major report from Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.New technology is enabling scientists to track how flowering…

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