A collection of vascular plants, consisting of 1250 exsiccata for a total of 705 species belonging to 99 families, is preserved at the Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences of the University of Pisa. The description of the specimen, without images up to now, is available on the international herbarium management system JACQ (http://www.jacq.org/#home) with the acronym PIAGR-Herbarium Agrariae Pisa. The value of this small herbarium does not rely on the rarity or origin of the preserved species, or on the reputation of the collector, but on being a ‘living’ testimony of the research activities carried out in the first half of the XX century at the Royal High Institute of Agriculture of Pisa. This instituteinherited the...
The origins of museums and herbaria are intertwined. Similarly, the evolution of natural history and...
Herbals and herbaria for scientific purposes have been made from the 16th century. They were private...
The sixteenth century was a golden age for botany, a time when numerous naturalists devoted themselv...
A collection of vascular plants, consisting of 1250 exsiccata for a total of 705 species belonging t...
In the wide scenario of herbaria housed in the Italian Universities there are very few examples of s...
The non-medicinal plants of a historical tuscan herbarium: the "Erbario dei Cappuccini di San Quiric...
Emanuele Taranto Rosso, eclectic naturalist of the XIX Century, founded a scientific and didactic ce...
The plant collections at the University of Padua include several herbaria of phanerogams, cryptogams...
The ex situ conservation of plants is a challenge for all signatories of CBD to meet. In Italy, all ...
Seeds and fruits collections are very important from a systematic point of view and represent useful...
The “Sicilian Plant Germplasm Repository” was created in 1993 from the Department of Botanical Scie...
‘Here for you a smiling garden of everlasting flowers’ is the inscription in Latin of a 16th century...
We reveal the enigmatic origin of one of the earliest surviving botanical collections. The 16th-cent...
Today private collections still represent an important source of information as is evident from the ...
The importance of voucher specimens in genetic resource documentation is briefly discussed and the s...
The origins of museums and herbaria are intertwined. Similarly, the evolution of natural history and...
Herbals and herbaria for scientific purposes have been made from the 16th century. They were private...
The sixteenth century was a golden age for botany, a time when numerous naturalists devoted themselv...
A collection of vascular plants, consisting of 1250 exsiccata for a total of 705 species belonging t...
In the wide scenario of herbaria housed in the Italian Universities there are very few examples of s...
The non-medicinal plants of a historical tuscan herbarium: the "Erbario dei Cappuccini di San Quiric...
Emanuele Taranto Rosso, eclectic naturalist of the XIX Century, founded a scientific and didactic ce...
The plant collections at the University of Padua include several herbaria of phanerogams, cryptogams...
The ex situ conservation of plants is a challenge for all signatories of CBD to meet. In Italy, all ...
Seeds and fruits collections are very important from a systematic point of view and represent useful...
The “Sicilian Plant Germplasm Repository” was created in 1993 from the Department of Botanical Scie...
‘Here for you a smiling garden of everlasting flowers’ is the inscription in Latin of a 16th century...
We reveal the enigmatic origin of one of the earliest surviving botanical collections. The 16th-cent...
Today private collections still represent an important source of information as is evident from the ...
The importance of voucher specimens in genetic resource documentation is briefly discussed and the s...
The origins of museums and herbaria are intertwined. Similarly, the evolution of natural history and...
Herbals and herbaria for scientific purposes have been made from the 16th century. They were private...
The sixteenth century was a golden age for botany, a time when numerous naturalists devoted themselv...