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You can request that information be added, or a new entry created, by [mailto:mzimmermann@ahpa.org contacting AHPA staff directly] to present us with your interest. This resource is "built to order" based on user guidance, and yours will be considered closely. Botanical, plant part, as well as the type of data you are interested in (Microscopy, HPTLC, or another) will all be helpful to include in your note. | You can request that information be added, or a new entry created, by [mailto:mzimmermann@ahpa.org contacting AHPA staff directly] to present us with your interest. This resource is "built to order" based on user guidance, and yours will be considered closely. Botanical, plant part, as well as the type of data you are interested in (Microscopy, HPTLC, or another) will all be helpful to include in your note. | ||
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+ | Reference information for AHPA staff and members of the Expert Advisory Council may find helpful notes on the technical side of the entry posting and editing process in the [[Editors' Guide]]. |
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Community Portal
Welcome to the community section of AHPA's Botanical Authentication Wiki. Information and announcements about community activities and how you too can participate is the focus of this section.
Contributions
Read about how you can contribute your own observations and methods to the Botanical Authentication Wiki in the Contribution Guide.
Requesting Information
You can request that information be added, or a new entry created, by contacting AHPA staff directly to present us with your interest. This resource is "built to order" based on user guidance, and yours will be considered closely. Botanical, plant part, as well as the type of data you are interested in (Microscopy, HPTLC, or another) will all be helpful to include in your note.
Editors' Guide
Reference information for AHPA staff and members of the Expert Advisory Council may find helpful notes on the technical side of the entry posting and editing process in the Editors' Guide.