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Micropropagation of Endangered Plant Species

2005
This chapter describes the multiple-shoot-based methods of micropropagation for endangered plant species. Taxus and aloe are used here as examples. For Taxus, the process of micropropagation includes initiating multiple shoots, elongating shoots, rooting shoots, and transplanting plantlets.
Zhihua, Liao   +3 more
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Endangered plant life

Biological Conservation, 1973
Abstract This paper discusses ways and means of more effective action, on an international scale, for the protection of endangered plant life, and shows how, in places where people have become aware of possessing spectacular or unique examples of plant life, they have often added to amenities around sacred places and created inviolate parts of the ...
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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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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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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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Endangered plants of the USSR

Biological Conservation, 1977
This list of the USSR endangered flora is a preliminary one. It includes 38 species in 24 families, including 25 which are endemic to the Soviet Union, while a further 13 only just reach Soviet territory. At present 14 species of plants exist in zapovedniks* and zakazniks,* 19 are cultivated and steps are being taken to conserve a further 14 species ...
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Endangered Plant Species and Wildland Management

Journal of Forestry, 1978
Abstract Recent legislation has given wildland managers the authority and responsibility to ensure the survival of endangered and threatened plant species. Management strategies to protect such species include inventory compilation, refuge establishment, special environmental practices, and artificial propagation.
W. D. Zeedyk   +3 more
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Endangered Plants In Nigeria

2019
The Nigerian Field, 75, 64 ...
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