Rare Plants
The conservation, management and recovery of rare and threatened species is complex, challenging and requires an understanding of many aspects of a species biology. It is also important to understand key threats to population and species persistence, including those that may not be immediately obvious. This virtual issue brings together papers from previous issues of the Australian Journal of Botany to highlight three important research areas for plant conservation and recovery – genetics, ecology and ex-situ conservation.
Australian Journal of Botany 31 (2) pp.161
- 172
Australian Journal of Botany 38 (6) pp.559
- 570
Australian Journal of Botany 48 (3) pp.383
- 395
Australian Journal of Botany 50 (1) pp.63
- 74
Australian Journal of Botany 51 (2) pp.179
- 188
Australian Journal of Botany 42 (4) pp.431
- 440
Australian Journal of Botany 49 (4) pp.471
- 478
Australian Journal of Botany 57 (6) pp.451
- 464
Australian Journal of Botany 55 (3) pp.356
- 361
Australian Journal of Botany 55 (1) pp.18
- 29
Australian Journal of Botany 49 (5) pp.619
- 628
Australian Journal of Botany 55 (3) pp.345
- 355