A sophisticated species conservation strategy for Nyssa yunnanensis, a species with extremely small populations in China
@article{Yang2016ASS, title={A sophisticated species conservation strategy for Nyssa yunnanensis, a species with extremely small populations in China}, author={Wen-Zhong Yang and S. Zhang and W. Wang and Hong-mei Kang and N. Ma}, journal={Biodiversity and Conservation}, year={2016}, volume={26}, pages={967-981} }
Conservation of plant species with extremely small populations (PSESP) is a focus of wild plant conservation in China at present. A relevant strategy for PSESP conservation requires improvement from previous programs for rare and endangered plants and national key protected plants. An integrated strategy for PSESP conservation of the Nyssa yunnanensis was initiated and applied over a 7-year period (2009–2015). Here, we reviewed the processes to implement the strategy: resource inventory… CONTINUE READING
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