2020
DOI: 10.3897/bdj.8.e56504
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Vascular plants from European Russia in the CSBG SB RAS Digital Herbarium

Abstract: The Central Siberian Botanical Garden of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (CSBG SB RAS) is the largest botanical institution in the Asian part of Russia. Founded in 1946, CSBG SB RAS is historically a consortium of two herbarium collections with their own acronyms (NS and NSK) and registration in the Index Herbariorum (Thiers 2020). At present the NS+NSK collections contain about 800,000 herbarium specimens comprising vascular plants (680,000), mosses (25,000), lichens (80,000) … Show more

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“…Volume 13, which includes Rosa, was the first AFE volume based on an expanded network of 'eastern' collaborators, which has been constantly growing since then. Recent efforts in making herbarium specimens available through their digital representation on the Internet, affected larger (Seregin 2020, Seregin and Stepanova 2020) and smaller (Svetasheva andSeregin 2020, Kozhin andSennikov 2020) Herbaria in Eastern Europe and the East European holdings of non-European Herbaria (Kovtonyuk et al 2020). Such data availability will further increase the accessibility of herbarium collections for mapping projects, and also involve collections which have probably never been considered before.…”
Section: Data Collection and Availability Before And After Volume 13 Of Atlas Florae Europaeaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Volume 13, which includes Rosa, was the first AFE volume based on an expanded network of 'eastern' collaborators, which has been constantly growing since then. Recent efforts in making herbarium specimens available through their digital representation on the Internet, affected larger (Seregin 2020, Seregin and Stepanova 2020) and smaller (Svetasheva andSeregin 2020, Kozhin andSennikov 2020) Herbaria in Eastern Europe and the East European holdings of non-European Herbaria (Kovtonyuk et al 2020). Such data availability will further increase the accessibility of herbarium collections for mapping projects, and also involve collections which have probably never been considered before.…”
Section: Data Collection and Availability Before And After Volume 13 Of Atlas Florae Europaeaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The creation of the Digital Herbarium of CSBG SB RAS began in 2018 ( Kovtonyuk et al 2018 , Gatilova et al 2020 , Kovtonyuk et al 2020 ). All specimens of ferns were digitised by using two herbarium scanners Object Scan 1600 (Microtek 2021) in accordance with the international standards developed at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only the herbarium samples can reliably confirm the presence of the plant organism in a specific point of space at a certain time. Herbarium collections and the data they hold are valuable, not only for the traditional studies of taxonomy and systematics, but also for ecology, bioengineering, conservation, food security and the human social and cultural elements of scientific collection ( Baird 2010 , James et al 2018 , Kovtonyuk et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%