Inhaltsverzeichnis

This is meant to digitally represent life and nature. E.g. data that capture multimodal information of flora and fauna.

Lets start with a simple example of trees and find out what it needs to be provided under given technological capabilities to represent a tree in its fullest.

Pinus sylvestris (Scots Pine)

Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris)

Common Name: Scots Pine Scientific Name: Pinus sylvestris Family: Pinaceae Conservation Status: Least Concern (IUCN)

Description

The Scots Pine is a coniferous tree native to Europe and Asia. It is characterized by its reddish-brown bark, needle-like leaves, and tall, straight trunk. It is one of the most widely distributed pines in the world and plays a crucial role in forest ecosystems.

Morphology

Ecological Importance

Scots Pine provides habitat for various bird species, insects, and fungi. It is an important species for timber production and afforestation projects.

Habitat & Distribution

Scots Pine is found across Eurasia, from Scotland to Siberia. It thrives in well-drained sandy or rocky soils and is commonly found in boreal forests.

Genetic Information

Marker Sequence/Details
Chloroplast Genome Complete cpDNA sequence available
ITS (Internal Transcribed Spacer) Used for phylogenetic studies
Microsatellites (SSR) Genetic markers for population studies
Genome Size ~23-24 Gbp

Multimedia

Images

Part Info
Leaves  Cone & Needle Structure
Fruits  Cone & Needle Structure
Stem  Cone & Needle Structure
Root  Cone & Needle Structure

Audio

Video

3D avatar

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