印度尼西亚巴布亚的野外采集生物材料

Sadie Barber, Andrew Ensoll
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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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Field Collecting Living Material in Papua, Indonesia
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.
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