The iPlant Collaborative: Cyberinfrastructure for Plant Biology

The iPlant Collaborative (iPlant) is a United States National Science Foundation (NSF) funded project that aims to create an innovative, comprehensive, and foundational cyberinfrastructure in support of plant biology research (PSCIC, 2006). iPlant is developing cyberinfrastructure that uniquely ena...

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Main Authors: Stephen A Goff, Matthew eVaughn, Sheldon eMcKay, Eric eLyons, Ann E Stapleton, Damian eGessler, Naim eMatasci, Liya eWang, Matthew eHanlon, Andrew eLenards, Andy eMuir, Nirav eMerchant, Sonya eLowry, Stephen eMock, Matthew eHelmke, Adam eKubach, Martha eNarro, Nicole eHopkins, David eMicklos, Uwe eHilgert, Michael eGonzales, Chris eJordan, Edwin eSkidmore, Rion eDooley, John eCazes, Robert eMcLay, Zhenyuan eLu, Shiran ePasternak, Lars eKoesterke, William H Piel, Ruth eGrene, Christos eNoutsos, Karla eGendler, Xin eFeng, Chunlao eTang, Monica eLent, Seung-jin eKim, Kristian eKvilekval, B.S. eManjunath, Val eTannen, Alexandros eStamatakis, Michael eSanderson, Stephen M Welch, Karen eCranston, Pamela eSoltis, Douglas eSoltis, Brian eO'Meara, Cecile eAne, Tom eBrutnell, Daniel J Kleibenstein, Jeffrey W White, Jim eLeebens-Mack, Michael J Donoghue, Edgar P Spalding, Todd J Vision, Christopher R Myers, David eLowenthal, Brian J Enquist, Brad eBoyle, Ali eAkoglu, Greg eAndrews, Sudha eRam, Doreen eWare, Lincoln eStein, Dan eStanzione
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2011-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2011.00034/full