In 2018 the Natural History Museum (NHMUK, herbarium code: BM) undertook a pilot digitisation project together with the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew (project Lead) and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh to collectively digitise non-type herbarium material of the subtribe Phaseolinae and the genera Dalbergia L.f. and Pterocarpus Jacq. (rosewoods and padauk), all from the economically important family of legumes (Leguminosae or Fabaceae). These taxonomic groups were chosen for two case studies using the herbarium collections to support the aims of the UK’s Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA)-allocated, Official Development Assistance (ODA) funding: study 1 - to support the development of dry beans as a sustainable and resil...
Plants, fungi and algae are important components of global biodiversity and are fundamental to all e...
Specimens or objects in natural history collections hold substantial research and cultural value tha...
Understanding the genetic changes associated with the evolution of biological diversity is of fundam...
In 2018 the Natural History Museum (NHMUK, herbarium code: BM) undertook a pilot digitisation projec...
In 2018, the Natural History Museum (NHMUK, herbarium code: BM) undertook a pilot digitisation proje...
The digitisation of herbarium collections has shown to provide a growing resource in conservation sc...
The Himalayan region is recognised as one of the 'hottest' global Biodiversity hotspots, with a thir...
Significant progress has been made in the last 10 years towards provision of digital data and images...
Hebaria are biological collections of preserved plants, algae, fungi and lichens used for scientific...
The Herbarium of Meise Botanic Garden is in the top 15 herbaria worldwide. The collection comprises ...
Specimens of plants and animals preserved in museums are the primary source of verifiable data on th...
Global Plants (http://plants.jstor.org) is a community-contributed database that features more than ...
The New York Botanical Garden Herbarium has been databasing and imaging its estimated 7.3 million pl...
To complete an online world Flora by 2020 rapid progress is required towards understanding the taxon...
To complete an online world Flora by 2020 rapid progress is required towards understanding the taxon...
Plants, fungi and algae are important components of global biodiversity and are fundamental to all e...
Specimens or objects in natural history collections hold substantial research and cultural value tha...
Understanding the genetic changes associated with the evolution of biological diversity is of fundam...
In 2018 the Natural History Museum (NHMUK, herbarium code: BM) undertook a pilot digitisation projec...
In 2018, the Natural History Museum (NHMUK, herbarium code: BM) undertook a pilot digitisation proje...
The digitisation of herbarium collections has shown to provide a growing resource in conservation sc...
The Himalayan region is recognised as one of the 'hottest' global Biodiversity hotspots, with a thir...
Significant progress has been made in the last 10 years towards provision of digital data and images...
Hebaria are biological collections of preserved plants, algae, fungi and lichens used for scientific...
The Herbarium of Meise Botanic Garden is in the top 15 herbaria worldwide. The collection comprises ...
Specimens of plants and animals preserved in museums are the primary source of verifiable data on th...
Global Plants (http://plants.jstor.org) is a community-contributed database that features more than ...
The New York Botanical Garden Herbarium has been databasing and imaging its estimated 7.3 million pl...
To complete an online world Flora by 2020 rapid progress is required towards understanding the taxon...
To complete an online world Flora by 2020 rapid progress is required towards understanding the taxon...
Plants, fungi and algae are important components of global biodiversity and are fundamental to all e...
Specimens or objects in natural history collections hold substantial research and cultural value tha...
Understanding the genetic changes associated with the evolution of biological diversity is of fundam...