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Plant Health Protocols for the Reintroduction of Native Plants
Published 2013-10-01“…While collection, cultivation and reintroduction techniques are frequently discussed in workshops and described in papers, few seem to have considered the threats of introducing non-native pests, diseases, weeds and hybrids between different populations of the same species. The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh has been cultivating plants for its Target 8 programme since 2005 and now grows 82 per cent threatened Scottish species. …”
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Repatriation of Rhododendron Plants to China
Published 2003-10-01“…A Darwin Initiative grant awarded to the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh in 1994 gave the opportunity to train some Chinese horticulturists and repatriate a number of rhododendrons back to China from the Garden in Edinburgh. …”
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The Limits of Hyb-Seq for Herbarium Specimens: Impact of Preservation Techniques
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Developing the Protocol Infrastructure for DNA Sequencing Natural History Collections
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“To Get Those Plants ... Likely to Prove Interesting at Edinburgh"
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Preliminary Advice on Fruit Handling, Seed Pretreatment and 'Germination' of Embryos of Prumnopitys andina
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Recreation of the Edinburgh potato Solanum × edinense Berthault
Published 2020-11-01“…Although not described until 1911, this hybrid was in cultivation at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) shortly after the Irish Potato Famine of 1845–1849 and proved to be highly resistant to late blight, Phytophthora infestans. …”
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Managing botanic garden collections of high conservation value
Published 2021-06-01“… The author has spent 30 years co-ordinating the International Conifer Conservation Programme (ICCP), based at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, and uses this significant milestone to reflect on some important aspects of managing genetic resources in plants of conservation concern. …”
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Development of the 'Australasian' Woodland at Logan Botanic Garden
Published 2005-10-01“…Logan Botanic Garden, one of the Regional Gardens of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, has a very mild climate when its northerly latitude is considered. …”
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An Introduction to the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation
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Biological controls in botanic gardens
Published 2020-02-01“…This paper describes examples of successful biological control of mealybug species at the Cambridge University Botanic Garden and Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and looks at some of the challenges to extending the use of such controls in all environments. …”
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Conservation Collections at the National Botanic Garden of Nepal – The Franklinia Taxus Project
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The Effects of Short-Term Storage on Germination in Meconopsis Vig. (Papaveraceae)
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