A Colour Atlas of Plant Propagation and Conservation

Bryan G. Bowes, Senior Lecturer, Division of Environmental and Evolutionary Biology, University of Glasgow, UK.

Contributors: Don Blaxell (Australia), Bryan G. Bowes (UK), N.A. C. Brown (South Africa), Eric Bunn (Australia), M. Clemente Munoz (Spain), K.W. Dixon (Australia), Michael F. Fay (UK), ?David Ingram (UK), José Iriondo (Spain), Paul Matthews (UK), Mike Maunder (UK), Scott A. Merkele (USA), Valerie C. Pence (USA), C. Perez (Spain), Ghillean T. Prance (UK), David Rae (UK), Margaret M. Ramsay (UK), Ted St. John (USA), D.H. Touchell (Australia)

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

  1. General Introduction
  2. The Rationale of Conservation
  3. Plant Diversity - Distribution and Measurement
  4. Collection of Plant Specimens in the Field
  5. Propagation from Seeds to Seed Preservation
  6. The Role of Fire in Enhancing Regeneration: The Situation in th Cape Floral Region
  7. Vegetative Propagation from Stem Cuttings, Leaves and Roots
  8. In Vitro Propagation from Non-sterile Explants
  9. In Vitro Culture and Plant Conservation
  10. In Vitro Collection in the Field
  11. In Vitro Propagation
  12. In Vitro Preservation
  13. Applications of In Vitro Culture for Conservation of Forest Trees
  14. Anatomical and Histo-Cytological Changes in Regenerating Plants
  15. The Role of Mycorrhizae in Regeneration of Native Vegetation
  16. Conservation of Natural Populations
  17. Conservation and the Future

References

Index

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Reviews

"This handsomely produced volume reviews a range of techniques applicable to Species Recovery Programmes and other conservation strategies...a convenient academic textbook both for conservation biologists and for graduate or advanced undergraduate students."
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Key features

  • Integrates vital botanical themes - propagation and conservation

  • International in authorship, habitats and approach

  • Wide range of markets: teaching, learning, research, professional reference

  • Superb colour illustrations

Bibliographic info

  • 224 pages
  • 261 x 194 mm page size
  • 300 colour and b/w illustrations

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