Formación del banco de datos del herbario (UCAM)
Authors: Crescencio, Pedro Zamora;
doi: 10.15468/kmt5vo
Formación del banco de datos del herbario (UCAM)
Abstract
Actualmente el herbario cuenta con 10,500 especimenes con sus respectivas etiquetas colectados en su mayoría en el estado de Campeche (7,312 especimenes) y el resto son ejemplares colectados en otras partes del país (Chiapas, Tabasco, Yucatán, Quintana Roo y Veracruz). Se plantea la formación de un banco de datos con la captura de 10,500 registros botánicos. Aunque todos los ejemplares se encuentran georeferenciados, se harán las revisiones y correcciones de los campos de localidades, municipios y coordenadas.Reino: 1 Filo: 1 Clase: 1 Orden: 45 Familia: 172 Género: 835 Subgénero: 11 Especie: 1941 Epitetoinfraespecifico: 60
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Keywords
Occurrence, Plantas
Occurrence, Plantas
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