Botanical garden and plant diversity conservation in China

2020 ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
S.J. Pei ◽  
K. Thammasiri ◽  
Z.W. Yang
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
pp. 100082
Author(s):  
Emmanuel Opuni-Frimpong ◽  
Elizabeth Gabienu ◽  
Daniel Adusu ◽  
Nana Yeboaa Opuni-Frimpong ◽  
Frederick Gyasi Damptey

2013 ◽  
Vol 73 (4) ◽  
pp. 709-716 ◽  
Author(s):  
FM. Resende ◽  
GW. Fernandes ◽  
MS. Coelho

The rupestrian grassland ecosystems provide various goods and services to society and support a significant amount of biological diversity. Notably the rich plant diversity has high levels of endemism and a variety of uses among the local communities and general society. Despite the socio-ecological importance of these ecosystems, they are subjected to significant anthropogenic pressures. The goal of this study is to perform economic valuation of the plant diversity storage service provided by rupestrian grassland ecosystems to provide grounds for the development of conservation policies and encourage sustainable practices in these ecosystems. Given the intense human disturbances and unique flora, the Serra do Cipó (southern portion of the Espinhaço Range in southeast Brazil) was selected for the study. We estimate the monetary value related to the plant diversity storage service provided by the study area using the maintenance costs of native plants in the living collections of the botanical garden managed by the Zoobotanical Foundation - Belo Horizonte (located 97 km from Serra do Cipó). The plant diversity storage value provided by Serra do Cipó ecosystems is significant, reaching US$25.26 million year–1. This study contributes to the development of perspectives related to the conservation of rupestrian grassland ecosystems as well as others threatened tropical ecosystems with high biodiversity


Author(s):  
Hellen Naigaga ◽  
Joseph Ssekandi ◽  
Ablaye Ngom ◽  
Ndongo Diouf ◽  
Jules Diouf ◽  
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Phytotaxa ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 150 (1) ◽  
pp. 54 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eduardo Ruiz-Sanchez

Botanical gardens have several aims, among which is to increase awareness of plant diversity, to study it, and to conserve it. The Francisco Javier Clavijero Botanical Garden at the Instituto de Ecología, in Xalapa, Mexico, curates the Mexican national living national bamboo collection. In 2010 a new Otatea species was collected, described and cultivated in the living bamboo collection. Two years after being planted, this bamboo began to flower in the summer of 2012. I decided to visit the type locality and I found the entire population flowering. Based on collected specimens, the synflorescences and spikelets of Otatea ramirezii are described and these structures are compared with those of the known Otatea species described with flowers. The living national bamboo collection of Mexico is important for the preservation of native species and, given that the flowering cycles of most bamboo species are not known, for the documentation of their life cycles.


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