Herbaria of the Seville University
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Abstract
The Herbaria of Seville University fits in the General Research Services of the Centro de Investi-gación, Tecnología e Innovación de la Universidad de Sevilla (CITIUS) as a part of its scientific-technical and historical heritage. They are composed of three historical collections (second half of the 18th century - beginning of the 20th century) and a general collection (second half of the 20th century - present).
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Herbarium, Biodiversity, Historical Heritage, Scientific-techincal heritage, Divulgation
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