Orchid conservation in the Americas - lessons learned in Florida
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https://doi.org/10.15517/lank.v7i1-2.19571Keywords:
asymbiotic germination, conservation, Florida, pollination biology, symbiotic germinationAbstract
Conservation can be a difficult concept to define, let alone apply. For some, plant conservation can simply mean the survey and cataloging of plant diver- sity within a defined conservation area. Others may define plant conservation as the collection and propa- gation of germplasm from one, or many, areas within a species’ range.
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