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Botanical scientific collections databases are of vital importance for the study of biodiversity. Records maintained in these databases serve several biological research and are evidence of the occurrence of species in nature. Despite the steady increase in the volume of data available in scientific collections of research institutions and their herbaria, data quality is still not ideal and requires...