The role a botanical institute can play in the conservation of the terrestrial biodiversity in a developing country Tom Müller Papers Pages: 116 - 125
Cultural responsibility in the preservation of local economic plant resources M. A. Burgess Papers Pages: 126 - 136
An integrated conservation strategy for the cycadDioon edule Lindl A. P. VovidesC. G. Iglesias Papers Pages: 137 - 141
The release of endangered plants into the horticultural trade: Conservation or exploitation? J. H. S. WinterD. J. Botha Papers Pages: 142 - 147
Towards integrated conservation of Australian endangered plants—the Western Australian model Kingsley W. Dixon Papers Pages: 148 - 159
Natural soil spore banks — can they be used to retrieve lost ferns? A. F. Dyer Papers Pages: 160 - 175
In what situations isin vitro culture appropriate to plant conservations? Michael F. Fay Papers Pages: 176 - 183
Genetics of species re-introductions: Applications of genetic analysis Orlando Mistretta Papers Pages: 184 - 190
Theex situ conservation of temperate rainforest conifer tree species: A British-based programme C. N. Page Papers Pages: 191 - 199