Departamento de Farmacología, Farmacognosia & Botánica, Fac. de Farmacia, Univ. Complutense de Madrid
Description
Universitarial Department where the MAF Herbarium is included. This Herbarium is a collections of reference of vascular plants and lichens with more than 160000 sheets. It stored historical and Neotropical collections and maintains dynamic relationships with the main centers and reference collections around the Wolrd.
NOTA: Antes del 17 de abril de 2020 esta institución se denominaba Universidad Complutense de Madrid – Facultad de Farmacia, Dpto. Biología Vegetal II [Herbario].
Goals
Teaching and scientific research.
Strengths
1- Systematic and Filogeny of vascular plants, mushrooms and lichens,
2- Molecular evolution and Filogeny of vascular plants and lichenized mushrooms,
3- Bioclimatology and Biogeography,
4- Fitosociology and Cartography of the Vegetation,
5- Ecophysiology,
6- Palynology,
7- Mineral nutrition: application to the medicinal plants,
8- Under stress conditions plant physiology,
9- Physiology and technology of seeds.
Access restrictions
Free for Botanists and scientific researchers.
Taxonomic coverage - Common names
Fungi, lichens, seaweeds, plants.
Geospatial coverage
Mainly Iberian Peninsula, some worldwide.
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Metadata last updated on 2023-04-21 09:50:08.0
Collections
- Herbario MAF, Fac. Farmacia, Universidad Complutense de Madrid This Herbarium was founded by Blas Lázaro e Ibiza in 1892. Its central nucleus was the Herbarium of the Linneana Matritensis Society that, by proposal of Fausto Garagarza (professor of physical Techniques), was stored in the Faculty of Pharmacy in December of 1892. The collection of plants of P. A. Pourret was included soon. This collection was inherited of the School of Pharmacy of Santiago...
- Herbario MAF-Lich de Líquenes, Fac. Farmacia, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Collection of lichens that began in 1892
- Otros juegos de datos no asociados a colecciones - MAF
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