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Conservation Methods for Terrestrial Orchids

Detalles
Cant. Págs.
248
Dimensiones
178 x 254 x 13.46mm | 474g
Fecha de publicación
Editorial
J. ROSS PUBLISHING
País de publicación
United_States
Lenguaje
English
ISBN
9781604271232
Precio de venta
$ 1.600
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Detalles
Cant. Págs.
248
Dimensiones
178 x 254 x 13.46mm | 474g
Fecha de publicación
Editorial
J. ROSS PUBLISHING
País de publicación
United_States
Lenguaje
English
ISBN
9781604271232
Descripción

Orchids are unmatched in their floristic diversity, wide range of growth habitats, and, most importantly, their unique and highly adapted biology and ecology. With terrestrial orchids now among the worlds most threatened plants, the need for conservation is paramount.Conservation Methods for Terrestrial Orchids equips orchid biologists, botanists, conservationists, students, and hobbyists with the necessary methodologies to facilitate the conservation of this endangered group of first-ever comprehensive volume on terrestrial orchids includes background information, techniques, procedures, and relevant case studies on topics such as monitoring, approaches used for mycorrhizal isolation and culture, seed sowing techniques, soil baiting, symbiotic culture of terrestrial species, translocation of propagated plants, pollination, genetic approaches for orchid biology and conservation, innovations in alginate encapsulation of seed and mycorrhizal fungus, and more. The focus of this volume is on terrestrial orchids as these species face the greatest conservation threats, however, the techniques described in this book can also be applied equally to epiphytic (tree) orchids.