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RBR herbarium - Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro - Herbário Virtual REFLORA

Authors: Souza, Marcelo; Lanna, João;

RBR herbarium - Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro - Herbário Virtual REFLORA

Abstract

The Herbarium of the Department of Botany at UFRRJ, internationally recognized by the acronym RBR, was founded in 1916, initially functioning as a division of the Higher School of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine (ESAMEV), now the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ). Its establishment is attributed to Ezequiel Cândido de Souza Brito, a professor in the Agricultural Botany sector of ESAMEV. The RBR collection is registered in the Index Herbariorum (http://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/ih/), the Brazilian Herbarium Network of the Brazilian Botanical Society (https://www.botanica.org.br/catalogo-da-rede-brasileira-de-herbarios/), and the Collection and Archive Coordination Unit (NAAC – PROEXT - UFRRJ). Additionally, RBR is involved in major digitization and data-sharing projects, making its records accessible worldwide. Its specimens can be accessed through the Virtual Herbarium of the Flora and Fungi of Brazil(https://specieslink.net/search/) under the National Institute of Science and Technology (INCT), as well as through its own database (http://rbr.jbrj.gov.br). Currently, the RBR houses approximately 55,000 specimens, including type specimens, some of which were collected by traveling naturalists in the 19th century, such as Arsène Puttemans (1873–1937). The collection primarily consists of specimens from the Southeastern region of Brazil. #-------------------- O Herbário do Departamento de Botânica da UFRRJ, reconhecido internacionalmente pela sigla RBR, foi fundado em 1916, quando na época funcionava como um setor da Escola Superior de Agricultura e Medicina Veterinária (ESAMEV), atual Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ). Sua fundação se deve ao catedrático do setor de Botânica Agrícola da ESAMEV, Ezequiel Cândido de Souza Brito. O acervo do RBR está registrado no índice mundial de herbários (Index Herbariorum, http://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/ih/ ), na Rede Brasileira de Herbários, Sociedade Botânica do Brasil https://www.botanica.org.br/catalogo-da-rede-brasileira-de-herbarios/), e no Núcleo de Articulação de Acervos e Coleções (NAAC – PROEXT - UFRRJ). Além disso, o RBR está vinculado a importantes projetos de informatização e disponibilização dos dados em rede mundial, para acesso de todos os usuários, tal como, o Herbário Virtual da Flora e dos Fungos https://specieslink.net/search/) do Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia, INCT. Além do INCT, a informação dos exemplares informatizados também pode ser consultada em base de dados própria http://rbr.jbrj.gov.br). Atualmente, o RBR possui cerca de 55 mil amostras, incluindo tipos nomenclaturais, incluindo aquelas coletadas por naturalistas viajantes que aqui estiveram no século XIX, como Arsène Puttemans (1873-1937). Os exemplares depositados no RBR são oriundos principalmente da Região Sudeste do território Brasileiro.

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