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Plant Propagation and Conservation: A Colour Atlas

Plant Propagation and Conservation: A Colour Atlas

von: Bryan G. Bowes

Manson Publishing Ltd., 1998

ISBN: 9781840765410, 225 Seiten

Format: PDF, OL

Kopierschutz: DRM

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Preis: 37,50 EUR



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Plant Propagation and Conservation: A Colour Atlas


 

While scientific and socio-political communities around the world are aware of the natural and economic importance of biodiversity, we are faced with an ever-increasing number of plant species under threat of extinction. Conservation is thus a vital part of the plant scientist´s work, in the field, in botanic gardens and in universities. This colour atlas has been conceived to integrate the dual botanical themes of plant propagation and conservation. Topics range from the history and likely future of conservation and the effects of human activity on plant diversity, to the practical techniques of collection, preservation, germination, propagation and management of plant populations in the laboratory and in the field. The text is referenced and is illustrated throughout by colour photos and photomicrographs of the highest quality. It will appeal worldwide to students of conservation, plant science and biology, and to professionals and academics, plant propagators, ecologists, and conservationists working in botanic gardens, universities and colleges, in field research and in nurseries specialising in indigenous plants.