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<i>Lygodium palmatum</i> subsp. <i>puskariorum</i> (Lygodiaceae), a new subspecies from the eastern USA. [PDF]
Metzgar JS.
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Utilising bryophyte herbarium material as a source of fungal novelty: a case study presenting new records of Bryobroma gymnomitrii (Döbbeler) Döbbeler on Gymnomitrion Corda in Britain and North America. [PDF]
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2023
As the importance of plant specimens to biodiversity research became more apparent, so did the need to increase their accessibility. The vast majority of specimens are held in developed nations, not where the greatest biodiversity occurs. One solution is to digitize information on specimens and image them, and make this information available online ...
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As the importance of plant specimens to biodiversity research became more apparent, so did the need to increase their accessibility. The vast majority of specimens are held in developed nations, not where the greatest biodiversity occurs. One solution is to digitize information on specimens and image them, and make this information available online ...
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2023
Herbarium specimens document in all its richness the human experience of plants. A sheet can provide links to plant classification, ecology, biodiversity studies, and evolutionary biology. In addition, a specimen can be connected—either directly, through the label, or indirectly through fieldnotes and other archives—with information on its collector ...
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Herbarium specimens document in all its richness the human experience of plants. A sheet can provide links to plant classification, ecology, biodiversity studies, and evolutionary biology. In addition, a specimen can be connected—either directly, through the label, or indirectly through fieldnotes and other archives—with information on its collector ...
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University herbaria are uniquely important
Trends in Plant ScienceUniversity herbaria play critical roles in biodiversity research and training and provide an interdisciplinary academic environment that fosters innovative uses of natural history collections. Universities have a responsibility to steward these important collections in perpetuity, in alignment with their academic missions and for the good of science ...
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