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

S. Mursidawati, Ngatari Ngatari, Ira Irawati, S. Cardinal, R. Kusumawati
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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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Ex Situ Conservation of Rafflesia patma BLUME (Rafflesiaceae) – an Endangered Emblematic Parasitic Species from Indonesia
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.
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