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A Colour Atlas of Plant Propagation &
Conservation
Bryan G.
Bowes & contributors
224 pages, hard cover / soft
cover
This colour atlas has been
conceived to integrate the dual botanical
themes of plant propagation and conservation.
Various texts deal with propagation, in vivo
and in vitro, and with aspects of
conservation, but none marries the two themes,
let alone a book which uses the concise,
focused colour atlas approach.
Price: USD$59.00 (Soft cover)
Price: USD$95.00 (Hard cover)  |
More About the Book
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. Various texts
deal with propagation, in vivo and in vitro,
and with aspects of conservation, but none
marries the two themes, let alone a book which
uses the concise, focused colour atlas
approach.
Each of the chapters has been written by an
acknowledged international authority on the
subject, under the editorship of Dr Bryan
Bowes whose Colour Atlas of Plant Structure
(1996) is already highly successful. 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.
Contents:
- Chapter 1 - General Introduction
- Chapter 2 - The Rationale of
Conservation
- Chapter 3 - Plant Diversity -
Distribution and Measurement
- Chapter 4 - Collection of Plant
Specimens in the Field
- Chapter 5 - Propagation from Seeds to
Seed Preservation
- Chapter 6 - The Role of Fire in
Enhancing Regeneration: The Situation in th
Cape Floral Region
- Chapter 7 - Vegetative Propagation from
Stem Cuttings, Leaves and Roots
- Chapter 8 - In Vitro Propagation from
Non-sterile Explants
- Chapter 9 - In Vitro Culture and Plant
Conservation
- Chapter 10 - In Vitro Collection in the
Field
- Chapter 11 - In Vitro Propagation
- Chapter 12 - In Vitro Preservation
- Chapter 13 - Applications of In Vitro
Culture for Conservation of Forest Trees
- Chapter 14 - Anatomical and Histo-Cytological
Changes in Regenerating Plants
- Chapter 15 - The Role of Mycorrhizae in
Regeneration of Native Vegetation
- Chapter 16 - Conservation of Natural
Populations
- Chapter 17 - Conservation and the Future
- References
- Index
ISBN:
978-1-874545-70-5 (hard cover) /
978-1-874545-92-7 (soft cover)
Publisher: Manson Publishing |

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