Transported through colonial technologies such as Wardian cases and imperial ships, or simply popped in envelopes and sent via the postal service, the reproductive bodies of plants have been extracted, commodified, reproduced, and proliferated to satisfy human needs and desires. The ongoing and historical movement of plants and their reproductive capacity—known now through the disembodied clinical term germplasm—for economic, social, political, and agricultural purposes provides a lens through which global fertility chains can be studied. I study one such fertility chain: the movement of seeds of plants into frozen vaults known as “seed banks.” While colonial plant movements are associated with exploitative control, newer plant extractions ...
Strategies to conserve Australia’s unique native plant heritage depend on understanding how plant sp...
To put it simply, seeds are the essence of life. Without their varied yields, the earth would have n...
Seed banking has become a hopeful technology of ex situ conservation in the face of devastating biod...
The implications of freezing seeds to conserve genes statically and for the long term are complex an...
Plants have nurtured Native communities' physical, spiritual, and social well-being for centuries, w...
The Millennium Seed Bank Partnership (MSBP) at Wakehurst place in West Sussex, England is the larges...
The movement of exotic biota into native ecosystems are central to debates about the acclimatisation...
Strategies to conserve Australia’s unique native plant heritage depend on understanding how plant sp...
From the removal and displacement of indigenous peoples to gain land to grow cotton, to the creation...
The prevalence and imperative of translocations for the conservation of plant species is increasing ...
For Indigenous communities where agriculture is historically or contemporarily a component of their ...
The movement of exotic biota into native ecosystems are central to debates about the acclimatisation...
Mathew Fitzsimons and the reviewers of Critical Sociology. ABSTRACT: This paper explores the social ...
The movement of exotic biota into native ecosystems are central to debates about the acclimatisation...
This paper seeks to challenge the hegemony of the 'seed' in applied science, in human cultivation sy...
Strategies to conserve Australia’s unique native plant heritage depend on understanding how plant sp...
To put it simply, seeds are the essence of life. Without their varied yields, the earth would have n...
Seed banking has become a hopeful technology of ex situ conservation in the face of devastating biod...
The implications of freezing seeds to conserve genes statically and for the long term are complex an...
Plants have nurtured Native communities' physical, spiritual, and social well-being for centuries, w...
The Millennium Seed Bank Partnership (MSBP) at Wakehurst place in West Sussex, England is the larges...
The movement of exotic biota into native ecosystems are central to debates about the acclimatisation...
Strategies to conserve Australia’s unique native plant heritage depend on understanding how plant sp...
From the removal and displacement of indigenous peoples to gain land to grow cotton, to the creation...
The prevalence and imperative of translocations for the conservation of plant species is increasing ...
For Indigenous communities where agriculture is historically or contemporarily a component of their ...
The movement of exotic biota into native ecosystems are central to debates about the acclimatisation...
Mathew Fitzsimons and the reviewers of Critical Sociology. ABSTRACT: This paper explores the social ...
The movement of exotic biota into native ecosystems are central to debates about the acclimatisation...
This paper seeks to challenge the hegemony of the 'seed' in applied science, in human cultivation sy...
Strategies to conserve Australia’s unique native plant heritage depend on understanding how plant sp...
To put it simply, seeds are the essence of life. Without their varied yields, the earth would have n...
Seed banking has become a hopeful technology of ex situ conservation in the face of devastating biod...