Botanical Gardens and Their Role in Plant Conservation 1st Edition
Botanical Gardens and Their Role in Plant Conservation (1st Edition) by T. Pullaiah offers a compelling, authoritative guide for anyone invested in preserving plant diversity. Grounded in scientific rigour and practical experience, this book draws readers into the vital world of botanical institutions—showing how gardens serve as living museums, seed banks, research hubs, and public classrooms.
Explore clear explanations of ex-situ conservation strategies, living collection management, propagation techniques, and the policy frameworks that shape conservation work across India, South Asia, and the wider global community. Richly contextualized case studies illuminate real-world successes and challenges faced by botanical gardens—making complex science accessible to students, horticulturists, conservation managers, and policymakers alike.
What sets this 1st Edition apart is its balance of scholarship and usability: strategic guidance for garden planning and species recovery sits alongside practical recommendations for education, community engagement, and biodiversity monitoring. Whether you manage a regional garden, study plant sciences, or advocate for habitat protection, this book equips you with actionable insights to strengthen conservation outcomes.
A must-have resource for libraries, academic courses, and professional practitioners, Botanical Gardens and Their Role in Plant Conservation by T. Pullaiah bridges theory and practice to help safeguard plant heritage for future generations. Order your copy today to support informed, regionally relevant conservation in India and beyond.
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