Collections online
Collections at the Botanische Staatssammlung München are databased using applications developed as part of the Diversity Workbench. Around 150,000 data records with 61,000 high-resolution images of objects and around 38,000 images of label documents and watercolours are presented online via several portals and search interfaces (status 2017).
150,000 identification units-based data records by GBIF and related portals using the BioCASE XML datasource service (e.g. the BioCASE Europe Portal and the EDIT Portal)
- BIOTA Southern Africa – The Collection of Lichens
- Phytopathogenic Fungi Observed by Hans and Hanna Doppelbaur
- The Collection of Lichenicolous Fungi
- The Diatom Collection of Franz Josef Weinzierl
- The Erysiphales Collection
- The Exsiccatal Series “Triebel, Microfungi exsiccati”
- The Fungal Collection
- The Fungal Collection of Helga Große-Brauckmann
- The Lichen Collection
- The Myxomycetes Collections – Collection of Hermann Neubert
- The Myxomycetes Collections – Collection of Martin Schnittler
- The Myxomycetes Collections – Main Collection
- The Vascular Plant Collection
- Water Colours of Fungi by Fritz Wohlfarth
- Water Colours of Fungi by Konrad Schieferdecker
61,000 object-based data records with high-resolution images by JSTOR Global Plants (see also JSTOR Global Plants in Munich)
- Herbarium Advanced Search with Herbarium Code “M” and “MSB” and Resource Type “Specimens”
- Botanische Staatssammlung München Artwork Search
69,000 object-based data records by Search interfaces based on CFM and JSP web clients
- BIOTA Southern Africa – The Collection of Lichens
- Phytopathogenic Fungi Observed by Hans and Hanna Doppelbaur
- The Collection of Lichenicolous Fungi
- The Diatom Collection of Franz Josef Weinzierl
- The Erysiphales Collection
- The Myxomycetes Collections
- The Types of Compositae (currently online only About available)
- Types from selected plant families of the Martius Collection
- Water Colours of Fungi by Fritz Wohlfarth
- Water Colours of Fungi by Konrad Schieferdecker
3,200 object-based data records through search interfaces of the bavaricon portal