Since the early 1990s, the RBG has contributed to the conservation of Victoria’s Endangered orchids through its ex situ propagation program. Working cooperatively with the Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE), the Melbourne Zoo, the Australasian Native Orchid Society, The University of Melbourne, RMIT University and Parks Victoria, research and development has lead to a greater understanding of Victoria’s terrestrial orchids and their associated mycorrhizal fungi, and assisted in the implementation of Recovery Plans. Since the early 1990s, the RBG has contributed to the conservation of Victoria’s Endangered orchids through its ex situ propagation program. Working cooperatively with the Victorian Department of Sustai...
Background: Given the exceptional diversity of orchids (26,000+ species), improving strategies for t...
In 2000 the Australasian Native Orchid Society, Victorian Group Inc. (ANOS Vic) made the decision to...
BackgroundConservation through reserves alone is now considered unlikely to achieve protection of pl...
Australian terrestrial orchids rely on associations with suitable mycorrhizal fungi for in situ seed...
Pterostylis arenicola is an endangered, solitary greenhood orchid from South Australia. Its habitat ...
Fungal endophytes of orchids Australia is rich in orchid flora with over 1000 native species current...
In Victoria, there are over 330 taxa of orchid and at least half of those are threatened. The potent...
With global biodiversity in decline, there is now an urgent requirement to take ameliorative action ...
Nearly 40% of New Zealand (NZ) orchid species are of conservation concern, some critically endangere...
The Orchidaceae are the world's second largest plant family and have a high proportion of threatened...
Background and Aims An understanding of mycorrhizal variation, orchid seed germination temperature a...
Interest in using mycorrhizal fungi to cultivate orchids from seed in vitro (=symbiotic seed germina...
Orchidaceae is one of the most diverse flowering plant families in the world, occupying a diverse ra...
Orchids are currently among the most threatened plants, with many species facing unprecedented level...
Ex situ seed baiting of a population of Arachnorchis (syn. Caladenia) behrii at Warren Conservation ...
Background: Given the exceptional diversity of orchids (26,000+ species), improving strategies for t...
In 2000 the Australasian Native Orchid Society, Victorian Group Inc. (ANOS Vic) made the decision to...
BackgroundConservation through reserves alone is now considered unlikely to achieve protection of pl...
Australian terrestrial orchids rely on associations with suitable mycorrhizal fungi for in situ seed...
Pterostylis arenicola is an endangered, solitary greenhood orchid from South Australia. Its habitat ...
Fungal endophytes of orchids Australia is rich in orchid flora with over 1000 native species current...
In Victoria, there are over 330 taxa of orchid and at least half of those are threatened. The potent...
With global biodiversity in decline, there is now an urgent requirement to take ameliorative action ...
Nearly 40% of New Zealand (NZ) orchid species are of conservation concern, some critically endangere...
The Orchidaceae are the world's second largest plant family and have a high proportion of threatened...
Background and Aims An understanding of mycorrhizal variation, orchid seed germination temperature a...
Interest in using mycorrhizal fungi to cultivate orchids from seed in vitro (=symbiotic seed germina...
Orchidaceae is one of the most diverse flowering plant families in the world, occupying a diverse ra...
Orchids are currently among the most threatened plants, with many species facing unprecedented level...
Ex situ seed baiting of a population of Arachnorchis (syn. Caladenia) behrii at Warren Conservation ...
Background: Given the exceptional diversity of orchids (26,000+ species), improving strategies for t...
In 2000 the Australasian Native Orchid Society, Victorian Group Inc. (ANOS Vic) made the decision to...
BackgroundConservation through reserves alone is now considered unlikely to achieve protection of pl...