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HEPH herbarium - Jardim Botânico de Brasília - Herbário Virtual REFLORA
doi: 10.15468/nxdz8q
HEPH herbarium - Jardim Botânico de Brasília - Herbário Virtual REFLORA
The Ezechias Paulo Heringer Herbarium (HEPH) was transferred to the Brasília Botanical Garden in 1984. Professor Ezechias Paulo Heringer was responsible for the first specimens deposited in the herbarium. In 1989, HEPH was officially recognized in the Index Herbariorum and registered under the acronym HEPH. Since 2008, it has been accredited as a trusted depository herbarium. The HEPH collection primarily consists of Cerrado plants, providing valuable data for research in various fields, including Plant Morphology, Taxonomy, Phylogeny, Anatomy, and Ecology. Several researchers have made significant contributions to the development of this important collection, notably Professor Ezechias Paulo Heringer and Dr. Cilúlia Maury. The exchange of scientific material is conducted with national and international institutions through loans, donation-for-identification programs (where duplicate plant specimens are exchanged for their taxonomic identification), and reciprocal exchanges (trading duplicate specimens for duplicates of other plant species). The most well-represented taxonomic groups in the collection include Orchidaceae, Poaceae, Asteraceae, Fabaceae, Malpighiaceae, Myrtaceae, and Rubiaceae. In addition to the herbarium collection, HEPH also houses a fruit and seed collection (carpotheca), a wood collection (xylotheca), and a pollen slide collection (palynotheca). #-------------------- O Herbário Ezechias Paulo Heringer – HEPH foi transferido para o Jardim Botânico de Brasília em 1984. O Prof. Ezechias Paulo Heringer foi o responsável pelas primeiras coletas depositadas no Herbário. Em 1989, foi aceito no Index Herbariorum e registrado sob a sigla HEPH. Desde 2008, o HEPH é credenciado como herbário fiel depositário. O acervo do HEPH é formado principalmente por plantas do Cerrado, fornecendo informações para pesquisas em diversas áreas, tais como Morfologia Vegetal, Taxonomia, Filogenia, Anatomia e Ecologia. Vários pesquisadores realizaram importantes coletas e contribuíram para a formação deste importante acervo, dentre eles o Prof. Ezechias Paulo Heringer e a Dra Cilúlia Maury. O intercâmbio de material científico é realizado entre instituições nacionais e internacionais por meio de empréstimo, doação por identificação (troca de duplicatas de plantas pelas suas identificações) e permuta (troca de duplicatas de plantas por duplicatas de outras plantas). Os grupos taxonômicos mais bem representados são Orchidaceae, Poaceae, Asteraceae, Fabaceae, Malpighiaceae, Myrtaceae e Rubiaceae. Além do acervo do herbário, há também uma coleção de frutos e sementes (carpoteca), uma coleção de madeira (xiloteca), e a palinoteca, coleção de lâminas de pólen.
Occurrence, Specimen
Occurrence, Specimen
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