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5 In //Botalista.Software (BLS)//, the **BOTA-CULT** module is used to manage the **cultivated specimens held within your living collections**.
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7 It allows you to track plants originating from acquisitions, their location within the collections, their development over time, and the different operations related to their cultivation and propagation.
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11 = Video tutorials =
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13 The following video tutorials introduce specific BOTA-CULT features:
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15 * **Managing specimens using geographic coordinates** ~[[[Watch the tutorial>>attach:BOTA_CULT_GEOCODING_EN.mp4]]]
16 * **Managing propagation phases** ~[[[Watch the tutorial>>attach:BOTA-CULT-PROPAGATION-English.mp4]]]
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18 These videos provide a practical introduction to the recommended workflows for using these features in Botalista.
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20 = Prerequisites =
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22 The user must have, at minimum, **read access to the BOTA-CULT module**.
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24 Some creation or editing operations require additional permissions depending on the user's assigned role.
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26 User roles and permissions are described in the [[BOTA-USR documentation>>doc:Computaceae-IT.Botalista.Documentation.BOTA-USR.WebHome]].
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28 = Module principles =
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30 BOTA-CULT is used to **centralise the management of specimens held within living collections** and maintain their history in Botalista.
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32 The module can be used to:
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34 * create and view cultivated specimens linked to acquisitions;
35 * manage their location within the collections;
36 * locate specimens using geographic coordinates;
37 * track their status and development over time;
38 * manage propagation phases and related operations;
39 * maintain a history of specimen management activities.
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41 BOTA-CULT integrates with the other Botalista modules to ensure continuity between **the acquisition of plant material and its management within the living collections**.
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43 For a practical introduction to some of these features, please refer to the **video tutorials above**.