Camila Uribe-Holguin

Camila Uribe-Holguin
  • M.Sc. Biology
  • Scientific and Curatorial Assistant of Vacular Plants at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich

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Current institution
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich
Current position
  • Scientific and Curatorial Assistant of Vacular Plants
Additional affiliations
May 2019 - present
Botanische Staatssammlung München
Position
  • Curatorial assistant
October 2012 - March 2013
Instituto de Botanica de Barcelona
Position
  • Intern
Description
  • Supervised by Dr. Alfonso Susanna
March 2012 - present
Savia Botanica
Position
  • Consultant
Description
  • Inventario de Botanica http://saviabotanica.com/
Education
October 2013 - March 2016
August 2005 - August 2011
Pontifical Xavierian University
Field of study
  • Biology

Publications

Publications (5)
Article
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"IndExs—Index of Exsiccatae" is an online database with bibliographic information on exsiccatae and exsiccata-like series launched in 2001 (Triebel and Scholz 2022). This type of series is a specific system in botany and mycology to create, publish and distribute well identified and documented reference material. In most cases the distributed speci...
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Pentacalia nitida and Pentacalia corymbosa are plant species present in the Colombian páramo regions moorland areas of the Andes Mountains. These plants are employed in popular medicine as an alexiteric, in edemas or to treat lesions, pharyngitis, sore throat, as a disinfectant, as a scar forming agent, and to alleviate other affections of the skin...
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Pollination effectiveness in Cycnoches is directly dependent on osmophores. Euglossine-bee pollinated orchids produce a bucket of fragrances acting as attractant and reward for pollinators, which collect these fragrances and use them during courtship. Despite the importance of scent glands in orchids, few studies on their anatomy and morphology hav...

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