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ARC-PPRI: National Collection Of Fungi(1817-2009)

Citation

Jacobs R, Ranwashe F (2017). ARC-PPRI: National Collection Of Fungi(1817-2009). Version 1.2. South African National Biodiversity Institute. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/dxv8da accessed via GBIF.org on 2022-06-28.

Description

The National Collection Of Fungi(NCF), established in 1905, houses all dried fungus reference material of South Africa; due to continuous scientific collaboration, the collection includes specimens from America, Asia and African countries.

Taxonomic Coverages

Fungi species
  1. Ascomycota
    common name: Fungi rank: phylum
  2. Basidiomycota
    common name: Fungi rank: phylum

Geographic Coverages

Due to continuous scientific collaboration, the collection includes specimens from America, Asia and African countries.

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Riana Jacobs
originator
position: Scientist
Agricultural Research Council, Plant Protection Research Institute
Biosystematics Programme, ARC-PPRI, Private Bag X134, Queenswood
Pretoria
0121
Gauteng
ZA
Telephone: 0123049570
email: JacobsR@arc.agric.za
Fhatani Ranwashe
metadata author
position: Data Technician
SANBI
Private Bag X7, Kirstenbosch
Claremont
7735
Western Cape
Telephone: 0217998738
email: f.ramwashe@sanbi.org.za
Riana Jacobs
administrative point of contact
position: Scientist
Agricultural Research Council, Plant Protection Research Institute
Biosystematics Programme, ARC-PPRI, Private Bag X134, Queenswood
Pretoria
0121
Gauteng
ZA
Telephone: 0123049570
email: JacobsR@arc.agric.za
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