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A History of Hawaiian Plant Propagation 夏威夷植物繁殖史
Pub Date : 2015-11-13 DOI: 10.23823/SIBBALDIA/2010.135
Michael J. De Motta
The National Tropical Botanical Garden (NTBG) has been a leader in the propagation and cultivation of rare native Hawaiian plants for several decades. The organisation’s work in rare plant conservation started primarily with field research and has evolved into a large-scale nursery operation. The NTBG now produces thousands of plants a year for ex situ conservation, garden collections and restoration projects. Here a number of Hawaiian species are reviewed, and appropriate propagation and cultural methods for each are discussed.
几十年来,国家热带植物园(NTBG)一直是繁殖和培育稀有夏威夷本土植物的领导者。该组织在稀有植物保护方面的工作主要是从实地研究开始的,并已发展成为大规模的苗圃操作。现在,NTBG每年生产数千株植物,用于移地保护、花园收集和修复项目。本文回顾了夏威夷的一些物种,并讨论了每种物种的适当繁殖和培养方法。
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引用次数: 14
Field Collecting Living Material in Papua, Indonesia 印度尼西亚巴布亚的野外采集生物材料
Pub Date : 2015-11-13 DOI: 10.23823/SIBBALDIA/2010.141
Sadie Barber, Andrew Ensoll
This paper sets out ‘best practice’ methods for field collecting wild material, based on experience gained during a two-month expedition to the Indonesian province of Papua. The horticultural team involved in the trip sought to keep cuttings, rhizomes, seedlings, whole plants, seeds and spores intact and healthy while in the field. With several obstacles including climate and lengthy delays in transportation to deal with, the high success rate of collected material is testament to the careful techniques employed in the processing of living plant material in the field.
这篇论文根据在印度尼西亚巴布亚省进行的为期两个月的考察所获得的经验,列出了野外收集野生材料的“最佳实践”方法。参与这次旅行的园艺团队力求在田间保持插枝、根茎、幼苗、整株植物、种子和孢子的完整和健康。尽管有一些障碍,包括气候和运输上的长时间延误需要处理,但收集材料的高成功率证明了在现场处理活植物材料时采用的精心技术。
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引用次数: 0
The International Year of Biodiversity 国际生物多样性年
Pub Date : 2015-11-13 DOI: 10.23823/Sibbaldia/2010.133
G. Prance
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Botanic Garden Profile: Botanical Garden of the University of Oslo, Norway 植物园简介:挪威奥斯陆大学植物园
Pub Date : 2015-11-10 DOI: 10.23823/SIBBALDIA/2015.72
A. Poulsen
The Botanical Garden in Oslo was established in 1814 and is the oldest part of the Natural History Museum, one of the two museums of the University of Oslo. To celebrate the bicentenary, the Museum decided to launch an ambitious programme of events covering the entire year and adding several new permanent assets. This paper provides a brief history of and current information about the Garden and describes the previously existing and new features, along with a map of the Garden. The bicentenary celebrations raised the profile of the Garden enormously in Norway, and it experienced a huge increase in visitor numbers as well as extensive media coverage. The increased popularity of the Garden and the expected future rise in population in the neighbouring suburbs simultaneously challenge the Garden to satisfy the need for green space as well as providing scientifically based information which reinforces the importance of plants.
奥斯陆植物园建于1814年,是奥斯陆大学两个博物馆之一的自然历史博物馆中最古老的部分。为了庆祝两百周年,博物馆决定推出一项雄心勃勃的活动计划,涵盖全年,并增加了一些新的永久资产。本文简要介绍了花园的历史和当前信息,并描述了以前存在的和新的特征,以及花园的地图。200周年的庆祝活动极大地提升了花园在挪威的形象,游客数量大幅增加,媒体报道也广泛。花园的日益普及和邻近郊区预期的未来人口增长同时挑战花园,以满足对绿色空间的需求,并提供科学的基础信息,加强植物的重要性。
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引用次数: 0
Gardening and Mental Health 园艺与心理健康
Pub Date : 2015-11-10 DOI: 10.23823/SIBBALDIA/2015.71
S. Shaw
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引用次数: 1
Ex Situ Conservation of Rafflesia patma BLUME (Rafflesiaceae) – an Endangered Emblematic Parasitic Species from Indonesia 印度尼西亚濒临灭绝的标志性寄生性物种Rafflesia patma BLUME的迁地保护
Pub Date : 2015-11-10 DOI: 10.23823/Sibbaldia/2015.77
S. Mursidawati, Ngatari Ngatari, Ira Irawati, S. Cardinal, R. Kusumawati
Plants in the genus Rafflesia (Rafflesiaceae) bear the largest flowers in the world. Almost all members of this holoparasitic plant family have limited ranges and are rare or threatened. This genus is therefore important from a scientific and conservation perspective. An ex situ conservation collection of a population of Rafflesia patma Blume has been monitored at Bogor Botanic Garden (BBG) since 2004, the first time that this has ever been done. Studies have been made, including propagation trials on both seed and vegetative material at BBG. Of all the propagation methods tested, grafting on to the host plant Tetrastigma scariosum (Blume) Planch proved to be the most successful for growing R. patma, resulting in blooming having occurred seven times since 2010. Grafting is the quickest way to propagate Rafflesia in cultivation. This cultivation process provides a new hope for the conservation of this endangered and charismatic genus. This paper describes the methods trialled including both unsuccessful techniques as well as those which resulted in blooming events.
莱佛士属植物(莱佛士科)是世界上最大的花。这种全寄生植物家族的几乎所有成员都有有限的分布范围,是稀有的或受到威胁的。因此,从科学和保护的角度来看,这一属很重要。自2004年以来,在茂物植物园(BBG)监测了一个非原位保护收集的Rafflesia patma Blume种群,这是第一次这样做。研究已经完成,包括种子和营养材料在BBG上的繁殖试验。在所有测试的繁殖方法中,嫁接到寄主植物Tetrastigma scariosum (Blume) Planch上的繁殖方法被证明是最成功的,自2010年以来已经发生了7次开花。嫁接是栽培中繁殖来佛花最快的方法。这一培育过程为保护这一濒危和魅力的属提供了新的希望。本文介绍了试验的方法,包括不成功的技术和导致开花事件的技术。
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引用次数: 22
Forward Planning for Scottish Gardens in the Face of Climate Change 面对气候变化的苏格兰花园前瞻性规划
Pub Date : 2015-11-10 DOI: 10.23823/SIBBALDIA/2015.79
C. Smart, A. Elliott
The impact of climate change and its effects on gardens has so far received limited academic attention. This paper offers a partial correction of this imbalance by investigating the potential impact of climate change on a selection of common Scottish garden plants. A climate envelope modelling approach was taken, whereby wild species distribution data were used to build climate ‘envelopes’ or descriptions of the native climates of selected species. The envelope models were projected onto future climate scenarios for Scotland, allowing observations to be made regarding the climatic suitability of Scotland, both currently and into the future, for each of the plants studied. The models and predictions for four species are described here along with strengths and limitations of the methodology. It is suggested that this approach, or variations of it, could become a useful tool in forward planning for gardens in assisting efforts to mitigate the effect of climate change.
迄今为止,气候变化的影响及其对园林的影响受到的学术关注有限。本文通过调查气候变化对苏格兰常见园林植物选择的潜在影响,提供了对这种不平衡的部分纠正。采用气候包络模型方法,利用野生物种分布数据建立气候“包络”或描述选定物种的本地气候。这些包络模型被投射到苏格兰未来的气候情景中,允许对苏格兰的气候适应性进行观察,无论是现在还是将来,对于每一种被研究的植物。本文描述了四种物种的模型和预测,以及该方法的优点和局限性。有人建议,这种方法,或其变体,可以成为一个有用的工具,在园林的前瞻性规划,以协助努力减轻气候变化的影响。
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引用次数: 0
The History of the Rock Garden at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 爱丁堡皇家植物园岩石花园的历史
Pub Date : 2015-11-10 DOI: 10.23823/SIBBALDIA/2015.78
R. Unwin
The Rock Garden at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is well known and loved by alpine plant enthusiasts worldwide. This paper describes the history of the area since 1809 when it was established as the demonstration garden for the Caledonian Horticultural Society. It describes the change in horticultural fashions and techniques for growing and displaying plants, and the role that influential horticulturists have played in the history of the Garden. The paper is illustrated with maps and photographs taken throughout the period.
爱丁堡皇家植物园的岩石花园为世界各地的高山植物爱好者所熟知和喜爱。本文描述了该地区自1809年作为喀里多尼亚园艺学会示范园建立以来的历史。它描述了园艺时尚和种植和展示植物的技术的变化,以及有影响力的园艺学家在花园历史上所起的作用。这篇论文配有这一时期拍摄的地图和照片。
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引用次数: 0
The British Garden: a Personal Perspective on a Year of Gardening in the United Kingdom 英国花园:个人对英国园艺一年的看法
Pub Date : 2015-11-10 DOI: 10.23823/SIBBALDIA/2015.81
T. Huang
The Royal Horticultural Society/Garden Club of America Interchange Fellowship was established in 1952 and is awarded to one American and one British student annually. It was formerly known as the Martin McLaren Scholarship and was created to help encourage the exchange of ideas and information in the horticultural world. Terry Huang was selected as the American 2013–2014 Royal Interchange Fellow. His travels and placements solidified for him the important role that botanic and public gardens play as interpreters of the plant world. He describes some of his experiences and examples of excellence that he saw while in Britain. He goes on to explain that the work placements have influenced and inspired the work he does today in the Botany Greenhouse at the University of Washington.
英国皇家园艺学会/美国园艺俱乐部交流奖学金成立于1952年,每年颁发给一名美国学生和一名英国学生。它的前身是马丁·麦克拉伦奖学金,旨在帮助鼓励园艺界的思想和信息交流。Terry Huang被选为2013-2014年美国皇家交流学者。他的旅行和游历使他认识到植物园和公共花园作为植物世界的诠释者所扮演的重要角色。他描述了他在英国看到的一些优秀的经历和例子。他接着解释说,工作实习影响并启发了他今天在华盛顿大学植物温室所做的工作。
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引用次数: 0
The Positive Effects on Mental Health of Visiting Botanic Gardens 参观植物园对心理健康的积极作用
Pub Date : 2015-11-10 DOI: 10.23823/SIBBALDIA/2015.74
S. Shaw
This paper continues the Guest Essay theme on the positive contribution that experiences in gardens and nature can make to people. It draws on her own and others’ personal experiences, particularly in Chicago Botanic Garden, to demonstrate that time spent in a garden, whether as a casual visitor or as a participant in specialised horticulture therapy and education programmes, can improve mental health and physical well-being and that this is to the benefit of individuals and society as a whole. The paper finishes with a comment on the value of the scientific work carried out by botanic gardens and how this also contributes positively to mental health by empowering people to do something constructive about the ecological challenges facing society.
这篇论文延续了嘉宾论文的主题,即在花园和大自然中的体验对人们的积极贡献。它借鉴了她自己和其他人的个人经历,特别是在芝加哥植物园,证明在花园中度过的时间,无论是作为一个偶然的游客还是作为一个专业园艺治疗和教育项目的参与者,都可以改善心理健康和身体健康,这对个人和整个社会都有好处。论文最后评论了植物园开展的科学工作的价值,以及它如何通过赋予人们对社会面临的生态挑战做一些建设性的事情来积极促进心理健康。
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引用次数: 3
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