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Plant Databases in Singapore ca 2013. Dr. Benito C. Tan The University and Jepson Herbaria University of California at Berkeley, USA. Areas of hotspots in the world. Myers et al. 2000. Nature 403: 853-858. The Island Groups forming the Malesia Floristic Region. Rhodobryum giganteum.
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Plant Databases in Singapore ca 2013 Dr. Benito C. Tan The University and Jepson Herbaria University of California at Berkeley, USA
Areas of hotspots in the world Myers et al. 2000. Nature 403: 853-858
The SBG Herbarium staff participate also in the NParks system of databasing of ornamental plant information
Publication list of Diversity of Mosses of SE Asia Tan, B.C. and H. Mohamed. 2013. A new moss checklist of Negara Brunei Darussalam. Polish Botanical Journal58: 259-266. Yong, Kien-Thai, Boon-Chuan Ho, B. C. Tan and Haji Mohamed. 2013. A new and updated moss checklist of Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore. Malaysia FRIM Special Publication (in press). Ariyanti, N.S., S.R. Gradstein, S.G. Sporn, R. Angelika and B.C. Tan. 2009. Catalogue of the bryophytes of Sulawesi. Supplement 1: new species records. Blumea54: 287-289. Ho, B.C., B.C. Tan and N.S. Hernawati. 2006. A checklist of mosses of Sumatra, Indonesia. Journal of Hattori Botanical Laboratory100: 143-190. Suleiman, M., H. Akiyama and B.C. Tan. 2006. A revised catalogue of mosses reported from Borneo. Journal of Hattori Botanical Laboratory99: 107-183. Tan, B.C. and Z. Iwatsuki. 1991. A new annotated Philippine moss checklist. Harvard Papers in Botany3: 1-64.
Problem(s) of the Plant Databases of/in Singapore • Completeness? • Accuracy of information? • Intellectual property ownership? • Sharing??? Benefits??