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Rare and Endangered Plants in China

2020
During 2008 to 2013, China botanists completed a comprehensive assessment of the threatened status of China flora, using the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List Categories and Criteria, version 3.1, and released the Red List of China Higher Plants (RLCHP).
Haining Qin, Xiaohua Jin, Lina Zhao
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Reintroduction of Endangered Plants

BioScience, 1994
struction project. It was and still is a common scenario in the mitigation wars, the struggle to reduce damage to endangered plants: a developer would learn from state biologists that the land on which he was building was the habitat of an endangered plant.
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Endangered plants

2006
Discusses factors that affect plant populations in New Jersey. Discusses threatened and endangered species.
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Planting State‐Listed Endangered and Threatened Plants

Conservation Biology, 1995
The distribution and planting of state‐listed endangered and threatened plants is outlawed in most states of the United States, yet listed species are commonly used in landscaping and restorations. There is a need to re‐examine policy regarding planting and propagation of endangered and threatened plants outside of planned recovery efforts.
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Plant part substitution – a way to conserve endangered medicinal plants?

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2000
Population growth, urbanization and the unrestricted collection of medicinal plants from the wild is resulting in an over-exploitation of natural resources in southern Africa. Therefore, the management of traditional medicinal plant resources has become a matter of urgency.
Zschocke, S   +4 more
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Endangered Plants In Nigeria

2019
The Nigerian Field, 75, 64 ...
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Endangered wild plants in Qatar

Qatar Foundation Annual Research Forum Proceedings, 2010
Abstract A wide range of natural processes, invasive plants and human activity have had a strong impact on the stability of the ecosystem, leading to the destruction of plants habitats and plant endangerment or even extinction. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, together with the Natural History Museum, London, and the International Union for the Conservation
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Reintroduction of Rare and Endangered Plants in China

2020
The reintroduction of species is the deliberate establishment of individuals of a species in an area and/or habitat where it has become extinct or nearly extinct. There are several procedures and guidelines for reintroductions. Reintroduction procedures for rare and endangered plant focused on “why, when, where, what, who, and how” and involves in pre ...
Hai Ren   +3 more
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Rare and Endangered Species of Plants—The Soviet Side

Science, 1983
In late 1972, the Soviet Union embarked on a program to identify and document plant species that are threatened with extinction. Perhaps 2000 species in the Soviet Union are in need of monitoring or protective measures, while nearly 200 may be in immediate danger of extinction.
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Conservation of Medicinal and Endangered Plants

Medicinal plants play important role in traditional healthcare systems and modern pharmaceutical industries, while endangered plant species are essential for maintaining ecological balance and biodiversity. However, rapid urbanization, deforestation, overharvesting, climate change, and unsustainable agricultural practices have led to a significant ...
Sachin S. Chavan, Mustafa M. Dhandu
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