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  • This site provides access to the digitised copies of the institutions collection as well as teaching material. The interface is in German, English, Italian and Serbian.

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  • DANS Data Station Physical and Technical Sciences

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  • The repository is used for the publication, the proof and the long-term archiving of electronic documents. The interface is available in German and English.

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  • GlobalFungi is a collection and validation of data published on the composition of fungal communities in terrestrial environments including soil and plant-associated habitats. Users can search for individual sequences, fungal species hypotheses, species or genera, to get a visual representation of their distribution in the environment and to access and download sequence data and metadata. In addition, the user interface also allows authors to submit data from studies not yet covered and in this way to help to build the resource for the community of researchers in systematics, biogeography, and ecology of fungi.

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  • This site provides access to the digitised copies of the institutions collection as well as teaching material. The interface is in German, English, Italian and Serbian.

    more_vert
  • DANS Data Station Physical and Technical Sciences

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  • The repository is used for the publication, the proof and the long-term archiving of electronic documents. The interface is available in German and English.

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  • GlobalFungi is a collection and validation of data published on the composition of fungal communities in terrestrial environments including soil and plant-associated habitats. Users can search for individual sequences, fungal species hypotheses, species or genera, to get a visual representation of their distribution in the environment and to access and download sequence data and metadata. In addition, the user interface also allows authors to submit data from studies not yet covered and in this way to help to build the resource for the community of researchers in systematics, biogeography, and ecology of fungi.

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