At the present work the Poaceae research of Salache campus of Technical University of Cotopaxi was carried out. To get this objective, a floristic inventory of study area, digital review of physical, and botanical specimens including a bibliographic revision were made. For this project the herbarium of Technical University of Cotopaxi (UTCEC) and Herbarium of Catholic Pontifical University of Ecuador (QCA) were consulted; in addition, samples from the digital Herbarium of tropics.org were added. As result agrostological flora of Cotopaxi Province is constituted by 75 genera and 205 species, being Clamagrostis with 18 species, Festuca and Poa (17) the most representative taxa. Latacunga canton (57%) is the town with the highest numbe...
This project was carried out with the aim of making a bryological inventory of the Quishuar trail i...
The present research aims to observe the composition of entomofauna of the Parish La Esperanza del C...
In Ecuador, palynological studies have not been deepened to help us understand the morphological str...
The purpose of this research work is to inventory and describe the botanical families present in the...
This project aims to characterize the ferns of the Salache campus, to meet our objectives a set of ...
This Project is focused in reinforce the Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi herbarium´s (UTCEC) with no...
The present research project is based on the use of technology to create a VIRTUAL HERBARY of the Te...
This investigation was based on carried out a guide to good environmental practices at the Technical...
The present work consists of making an inventory of the existing plant species on the campus of the ...
The community of Salache belongs to the Eloy Alfaro parish of the Latacunga canton in the province o...
The present investigation was carried out at Technical University of Cotopaxi, at an altitude of 272...
The Salache campus of the Technical University of Cotopaxi has several anthropogenic activities that...
The present investigation was carried out in the Lower of Salache Sector, Parish Eloy Alfaro, Canton...
The following research aims to observe the compilation of entomofauna of the Parish La Esperanza del...
This research was carried out at the Technical University of Cotopaxi at 2747 m.a.s.l. At 78° 37'27'...
This project was carried out with the aim of making a bryological inventory of the Quishuar trail i...
The present research aims to observe the composition of entomofauna of the Parish La Esperanza del C...
In Ecuador, palynological studies have not been deepened to help us understand the morphological str...
The purpose of this research work is to inventory and describe the botanical families present in the...
This project aims to characterize the ferns of the Salache campus, to meet our objectives a set of ...
This Project is focused in reinforce the Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi herbarium´s (UTCEC) with no...
The present research project is based on the use of technology to create a VIRTUAL HERBARY of the Te...
This investigation was based on carried out a guide to good environmental practices at the Technical...
The present work consists of making an inventory of the existing plant species on the campus of the ...
The community of Salache belongs to the Eloy Alfaro parish of the Latacunga canton in the province o...
The present investigation was carried out at Technical University of Cotopaxi, at an altitude of 272...
The Salache campus of the Technical University of Cotopaxi has several anthropogenic activities that...
The present investigation was carried out in the Lower of Salache Sector, Parish Eloy Alfaro, Canton...
The following research aims to observe the compilation of entomofauna of the Parish La Esperanza del...
This research was carried out at the Technical University of Cotopaxi at 2747 m.a.s.l. At 78° 37'27'...
This project was carried out with the aim of making a bryological inventory of the Quishuar trail i...
The present research aims to observe the composition of entomofauna of the Parish La Esperanza del C...
In Ecuador, palynological studies have not been deepened to help us understand the morphological str...