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Virtual Herbarium ALTB: collection of vascular plants of the Altai Mountain Country

The herbarium of the South-Siberian Botanical Garden of Altai State University (ALTB) houses the largest collection of plants from the Altai Mountain Country (AMC), an area that extends across Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia and China. The collection of ALTB includes more than 450,00 specimens, making...

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Published in:Biodiversity data journal 2021-07, Vol.9, p.130-e67616
Main Authors: Vaganov, Aleksey V., Shmakov, Alexander I., Smirnov, Sergey V., Usik, Nadezda A., Shibanova, Alena A., Kechaykin, Aleksey A., Kosachev, Petr A., Kopytina, Tatyana M., Zholnerova, Elizaveta A., Medvedeva, Kristina E., Zaikov, Vladimir F., Sinitsyna, Tatyana A., Shalimov, Alexander P., Antonyuk, Evgenij V., Gudkova, Polina D., Dmitriev, Denis A., Batkin, Alexander A., Kasatkin, Dmitry E., Belkin, Denis L.
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subjects Altai Mountain Country
ALTB
Asia
Biodiversity
Biodiversity & Conservation
collections
Colleges & universities
Data Paper (Biosciences)
dataset
Endangered species
Flowers & plants
International cooperation
Plantae
Plants
Rare species
Systematics
Territory
title Virtual Herbarium ALTB: collection of vascular plants of the Altai Mountain Country
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