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TRTE Herbarium (TRTE)
Sasa
Stefanovic
University of Toronto Mississauga
Director- TRTE Herbarium
3359 Mississauga Road N
Mississauga
Ontario
L5L 1C6
CA
(905)569-4455
sasa.stefanovic@utoronto.ca
http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/biology/people/stefanovic-sasa
Sasa
Stefanovic
University of Toronto Mississauga
Director - TRTE Herbarium
3359 Mississauga Road N
Mississauga
Ontario
L5L 1C6
CA
(905) 569-4455
sasa.stefanovic@utoronto.ca
http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/biology/people/stefanovic-sasa
Sasa
Stefanovic
University of Toronto Mississauga
Director - TRTE Herbarium
3359 Mississauga Road N
Mississauga
Ontario
L5L 1C6
CA
(905) 569-4455
sasa.stefanovic@utoronto.ca
http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/biology/people/stefanovic-sasa
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Kathleen
Buck
University of Toronto Mississauga
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Toronto
Ontario
CA
kathleen.buck@utoronto.ca
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Nicholls
University of Toronto Mississauga
Research Assistant
Toronto
Ontario
CA
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University of Toronto Mississauga
3359 Mississauga Road N
Mississauga
Ontario
L5L 1C6
CA
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2016-02-15
eng
The TRTE Herbarium is administered and overseen by the Department of Biology at the University of Toronto at Mississauga. Our herbarium, founded in 1969, houses about 95,000 specimens of vascular plants, including the extensive collections of Paul F. Maycock and Peter W. Ball. Geographically, the herbarium’s main focus is on vascular plant specimens from Ontario, but important collections are also available from Québec and the Canadian high Arctic. Small quantities of specimens are available from all other regions of Canada, United States, Western Australia, New Zealand, and West Africa (Nigeria, Sierra Leone). Taxonomically, our herbarium is particularly strong in its representation of sedges (genus Carex), mainly from eastern Canada and, to a lesser extent, from elsewhere in Canada and the United States.
University of Toronto Mississauga
TRTE Herbarium
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Geographically, the herbarium’s main focus is on vascular plant specimens from Ontario, but important collections are also available from Québec and the Canadian high Arctic. Small quantities of specimens are available from all other regions of Canada, United States, Western Australia, New Zealand, and West Africa (Nigeria, Sierra Leone). There are also some smaller collections within the herbarium that stem from research initiatives across the globe.
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The dataset is primarily composed of the entire Carex collection within the TRTE Herbarium which have all been digitized and databased.
kingdom
Plantae
Plants
class
Equisetopsida
Vascular Plants
family
Cyperaceae
family
Rosaceae
family
Thymelaeaceae
genus
Carex
Sedge
unkown
Sasa
Stefanovic
University of Toronto Mississauga
Director - TRTE Herbarium
3359 Mississauga Road N
Mississauga
Ontario
L5L 1C6
CA
(905) 569-4455
sasa.stefanovic@utoronto.ca
http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/biology/people/stefanovic-sasa
Each specimen was labelled using a unique barcode (ex. TRTE0000001). These specimens were then scanned using an EPSON Expression 10000XL scanner. Information from the labels on the specimens were then entered manually into the database.
Digitization of specimens from the TRTE Herbarium with a strong representation of sedges (genus Carex), mainly from eastern Canada and, to a lesser extent, from elsewhere in Canada and the United States.
All specimens were manually digitized using an EPSON Expression 10000XL flatbed scanner into .jpg files. Data from these high resolution scans were then entered into the database.
Database entries were corrected manually.
2012-03-14T09:27:28.874-04:00
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TRTE Herbarium (TRTE) from University of Toronto Mississauga. http://dx.doi.org/10.5886/b5umch2s (accessed on [date]).
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