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Genetic reserves in the new "nature and landscape"

The new special issue of the journal Natur und Landschaft is about recording and protecting plant diversity. The conservation of crop wildrelatives in genetic reserves is presented as a positive example of the overlapping interests and possible cooperation between agriculture and nature conservation.

[Translate to en:]Source: Zeitschrift Natur und Landschaft

The following articles are included in the special issue 9 / 10-2021:

  • Detlev Metzing, Rudolf May and Daniel Wolf: „Floristic mapping in Germany – Methods, results, challenges and opportunities“
  • Stefanie Stenzel, Armin Benzler, Christina Hünig, Melanie Neukirchen and Wiebke Züghart: „Vascular plants in the nationwide nature conservation monitoring system“
  • Patrick Kuss, Konrad Pagitz and Stefan Eggenberg: „Certificates for field botany in Switzerland, Austria and southwestern Germany“
  • Thomas Borsch and Elke Zippel: „The genetic basis for plant conservation in Germany“
  • Maria Bönisch and Imke Thormann: „Crop wild relatives for food and agriculture – Conservation in genetic reserves“
  • Andreas Zehm and Marcel Ruff: „Conserving the Bavarian flora“
  • Daniel Lauterbach, Elke Zippel, Ute Becker, Peter Borgmann, Michael Burkart, Judith Lang, Daniela Listl, Silvia Oevermann, Anna Heinken-Šmídová, Albert-Dieter Stevens, Okka Tschöpe, Sina Weißbach, Felicitas Wöhrmann, Sabine Zachgo and Peter Poschlod: „Preserving endangered plant species – Reintroductions as a conservation measure“
  • Kathleen Lemanski, Eva Flinkerbusch, Annette Doerpinghaus, Heinrich Schneider, Dirk Scheffler, Susanne Straskraba and Heiko Sawitzky: „Botanical species conservation in the German Federal Programme on Biological Diversity: How can project successes be perpetuated?“


You can find more information about the magazine as well as ordering and purchasing options here.