Experimental reintroduction of the threatened terrestrial orchid Diuris fragrantissima

Autores/as

  • Zoe Smith School of Resource Management, Faculty of Land and Food Resources, Burnley College, The University of Melbourne, 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond, Victoria, 3121 Australia
  • Elizabeth James Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, Birdwood Avenue South Yarra, Victoria, 3141 Australia
  • Cassandra McLean School of Resource Management, Faculty of Land and Food Resources, Burnley College, The University of Melbourne, 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond, Victoria, 3121 Australia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15517/lank.v7i1-2.19569

Palabras clave:

Reintroduction, mycorrhiza, fungal persistence, inoculum, recovery plan 

Resumen

Diuris fragrantissima D. L. Jones et M. A. Clem. is a perennial terrestrial orchid endemic to the state of Victoria, Australia. The species is listed as Critically Endangered in Victoria under the criteria of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN), having suf- fered a severe population decline since the 1930s, largely attributable to habitat destruction for agricul- tural and urban development.  

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Publicado

2015-06-17

Cómo citar

Smith, Z., James, E., & McLean, C. (2015). Experimental reintroduction of the threatened terrestrial orchid Diuris fragrantissima. Lankesteriana: International Journal on Orchidology, 7(1-2). https://doi.org/10.15517/lank.v7i1-2.19569