Mar
27
2007

Kweek van skaars plante - ‘n praktiese handboek

Ek dink ek het erens nie mooi opgelet nie. Is hierdie nuut? Kan mens werklik volteks kleur PDF boeke/verslae aflaai vanaf die SABONET webtuiste? Dit wil so voorkom. Een van die nuuste byvoegings is:

Growing rare plants: a practical handbook on propagating the threatened plants of southern Africa. SABONET Report No. 36 - G. Nichols, 2005 - A4, soft cover, full colour throughout, 175 pp.
ISBN 1-919976-17-5

Growing rare plants
Bron: www.sabonet.org.

Kyk hier vir ander verslae wat ook beskikbaar is of gaan word:

http://www.sabonet.org.za/publications/publications_reports_shortlist.htm

Een waarna ek nogal uitsien is die volgende: Checklist of the flowering plants of Sub-Saharan Africa - An index of accepted names and synonyms. SABONET Report No. 42. R.R. Klopper, C. Chatelain, V. Banninger, C. Habashi, H.M. Steyn, C. de Wet, T.H. Arnold, L. Gautier, G.F. Smith & R. Spichiger. In press, expected publication date March 2006. 900 pp. ISBN 1-919976-27-2.

Die agtergrond van hierdie projek is interessant:

The African Plant Checklist and Database Project (APCD) provides botanists with the first-ever angiosperm checklist and database for Sub-Saharan Africa. This was achieved by merging two existing datasets for Southern and Tropical Africa. The APCD, for the first time, gives accurate statistics for the angiosperm flora of Sub-Saharan Africa. There are 50,136 current taxa in the database, with an additional 393 taxa where there are discrepancies in genus concept between the two original datasets. Taxa are arranged into 274 families and 3,802 current genera. In the checklist each current name and synonym is preceded by a Flora code, indicating the source of the name, i.e. either the Southern or Tropical African dataset, or both. An asterisk attached to the code indicates a naturalised taxon. In this way taxa that are indigenous in, for instance, Tropical Africa, but naturalised in Southern Africa, can be identified. By pointing out problems and discrepancies in taxonomic opinion between the two original datasets, the APCD highlights taxa where further research is necessary.

Dan is daar ook die aanverwante publikasie net vir SA. ‘n Volle 1,200 bladsye!

Checklist of South African plants. SABONET Report No. 41. G. Germishuizen, N.L. Meyer, Y. Steenkamp & M. Keith (eds). In press, expected publication date March 2006. A4, hard cover, 1,200 pp. ISBN 1-919976-25-6.

[ Ek gebruik www.watchthatpage.com om my te laat weet indien die web bladsy vir elke publikasie hier genoem opgedateer word ]

Written by Pieter in: algemeen, leesstof, tegnologie, tuinbou |

1 Comment »

  • WOUTER JOOSTE says:

    I am looking for the following publication: Growing rare plants: a practical handbook on propagating the threatened plants of southern Africa. Where can I get hold it? Thank you, Wouter Jooste

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