The alarming current and predicted species extinction rates have galvanized conservationists in their efforts to avoid future biodiversity losses, but for species extinct in the wild, few options exist. We posed the questions, can these species be restored, and, if so, what role can ex situ plant collections (i.e., botanic gardens, germplasm banks, herbaria) play in the recovery of plant genetic diversity? We reviewed the relevant literature to assess the feasibility of recovering lost plant genetic diversity with using ex situ material and the probability of survival of subsequent translocations. Thirteen attempts to recover species extinct in the wild were found, most of which used material preserved in botanic gardens (12) and seed banks...
We demonstrate how native and nonnative plant taxa used as ornamentals in private and public urban g...
Abstract We demonstrate how native and nonnative plant taxa used as ornamentals in private and publi...
We demonstrate how native and nonnative plant taxa used as ornamentals in private and public urban g...
The alarming current and predicted species extinction rates have galvanized conservationists in thei...
The alarming current and predicted species extinction rates have galvanized conservationists in thei...
The alarming current and predicted species extinction rates have galvanized conservationists in thei...
Herbaria may represent remarkable sources of viable diaspores for recovering lost genetic variation ...
Abstract Herbaria may represent remarkable sources of viable diaspores for recovering lost genetic v...
Herbaria may represent remarkable sources of viable diaspores for recovering lost genetic variation ...
Herbaria may represent remarkable sources of viable diaspores for recovering lost genetic variation ...
Herbaria may represent remarkable sources of viable diaspores for recovering lost genetic variation ...
Europe has the greatest concentration of botanic gardens in the world, they cultivate extensive coll...
Resurrecting extinct species is a fascinating and challenging idea for scientists and the general pu...
The discipline of horticulture, growing and propagating plants under artificial conditions, has a ce...
In the Anthropocene, the world’s plant diversity is threatened with extinction and the erosion of th...
We demonstrate how native and nonnative plant taxa used as ornamentals in private and public urban g...
Abstract We demonstrate how native and nonnative plant taxa used as ornamentals in private and publi...
We demonstrate how native and nonnative plant taxa used as ornamentals in private and public urban g...
The alarming current and predicted species extinction rates have galvanized conservationists in thei...
The alarming current and predicted species extinction rates have galvanized conservationists in thei...
The alarming current and predicted species extinction rates have galvanized conservationists in thei...
Herbaria may represent remarkable sources of viable diaspores for recovering lost genetic variation ...
Abstract Herbaria may represent remarkable sources of viable diaspores for recovering lost genetic v...
Herbaria may represent remarkable sources of viable diaspores for recovering lost genetic variation ...
Herbaria may represent remarkable sources of viable diaspores for recovering lost genetic variation ...
Herbaria may represent remarkable sources of viable diaspores for recovering lost genetic variation ...
Europe has the greatest concentration of botanic gardens in the world, they cultivate extensive coll...
Resurrecting extinct species is a fascinating and challenging idea for scientists and the general pu...
The discipline of horticulture, growing and propagating plants under artificial conditions, has a ce...
In the Anthropocene, the world’s plant diversity is threatened with extinction and the erosion of th...
We demonstrate how native and nonnative plant taxa used as ornamentals in private and public urban g...
Abstract We demonstrate how native and nonnative plant taxa used as ornamentals in private and publi...
We demonstrate how native and nonnative plant taxa used as ornamentals in private and public urban g...