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Australian Rainforest Seeds: A Guide to Collecting, Processing and Propagation [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, height x width x depth: 245x170x14 mm, weight: 596 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: CSIRO Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1486311504
  • ISBN-13: 9781486311507
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  • Cena: 61,87 €
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, height x width x depth: 245x170x14 mm, weight: 596 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: CSIRO Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1486311504
  • ISBN-13: 9781486311507
Have you ever wondered how to grow your own rainforest trees? Is there a beautiful tree from which you have always wanted to collect and propagate the seed? Are you in the business of ecological restoration, rainforest propagation or environmental education?

This long-awaited guide to rainforest seed propagation unlocks the secrets to growing 300 rainforest species. Providing specific information on how to sustainably collect, process and germinate seeds, this user-friendly book supports a growing movement of rainforest restoration.

With invaluable information based on 30 years of research in northern New South Wales, users will find even difficult rainforest species delightfully easy to grow. Seeing a seed germinate, caring for the seedling and eventually planting the tree is deeply satisfying. And, in this time of widespread deforestation, millions of trees are needed for restoration and every tree counts. Whether you are growing one or one hundred thousand, why not start today?

Features:
  • An A-Z guide with instructions for collecting, storing and propagating the seeds of 300 subtropical rainforest species
  • 300 color photographs provided for easy fruit identification and seed collection
  • Detailed techniques for preparing seeds for successful germination
  • An easy-to-understand guide to fruit types and seed biology
  • Propagation instructions to suit nurseries from the backyard to commercial


This long-awaited guide to rainforest seed propagation unlocks the secrets to growing 300 rainforest species. Providing specific information on how to sustainably collect, process and germinate seeds, this user-friendly book supports a growing movement of rainforest restoration.

With invaluable information based on 30 years of research in northern New South Wales, users will find even difficult rainforest species delightfully easy to grow. Seeing a seed germinate, caring for the seedling and eventually planting the tree is deeply satisfying. And, in this time of widespread deforestation, millions of trees are needed for restoration and every tree counts. Whether you are growing one or one hundred thousand, why not start today?

Recenzijas

"For anyone with even a slight interest in rainforest plants and a wish to grow their own, this book is a must have. It is highly practical and informative, easy to read, and the photographs add immeasurably to its usefulness in assisting with recognition of the rainforest fruits. Highly recommended." -- Tony Cavanagh * Growing Australian No. 252, June 2020 * "The expertise and transparency within this book will propel the rainforest restoration industry forward, whether that be for commercial nurseries or background growers. It can, and should, be used to inspire research and review industry standards. A wonderful resource for those who appreciate rainforests. -- Deborah Metters * Land for Wildlife South East Queensland Newsletter *

Foreword iii
Preface vii
About the authors viii
About the photographer x
Acknowledgements xi
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(2)
Chapter 2 Biology and ecology
3(12)
What is a flower?
3(1)
What is a fruit?
4(5)
What is a seed?
9(6)
Chapter 3 Collecting
15(8)
Overview
15(1)
When to collect
15(2)
Where to collect
17(2)
What to collect
19(1)
How to collect
20(3)
Chapter 4 Processing
23(8)
After-ripening
23(1)
Blending
24(1)
Boiling
24(1)
Dry composting
25(1)
Wet composting
25(1)
Crushing
26(1)
De-winging
26(1)
Drying
26(1)
Fermenting
26(1)
Floating
27(1)
Leaching
27(1)
Macerating
27(1)
Manual extraction
28(1)
Mechanical scarification
28(1)
Shaking
28(1)
Sieving
29(1)
Soaking
29(1)
Splitting
29(1)
Winnowing
30(1)
Chapter 5 Storage
31(2)
Chapter 6 Propagation
33(6)
Vegetative propagation
33(1)
Direct seeding
33(1)
Seed propagation
34(5)
Chapter 7 A--Z species guide
39(154)
Key to the A--Z species guide
39(154)
Glossary 193(4)
References 197(2)
Index of common names 199(3)
Index of scientific names 202
Mark Dunphy has been involved in rainforest restoration for 35 years, working on over 100 projects and growing over 1 million trees. He has worked as a rainforest regenerator, ecological restoration consultant and nursery owner of Firewheel Rainforest Nursery on the North Coast of NSW. A regular presenter at rainforest restoration field days, workshops and conferences, his work has appeared in the Australian Journal of Ecological Management and in the book Subtropical Rainforest Restoration: A Practical Manual and Data Source for Landcare Groups, Land Managers and Rainforest Regenerators. Steve McAlpin has extensive expertise in both rainforest and arid zone ecology and has an MSc in conservation ecology. He has worked as a botanic garden curator, plant propagator and ABC talkback gardener, as well as leading numerous flora and fauna surveys. Steves research has been widely published in Australian and international journals and he has written a recovery plan for the nationally Vulnerable Great Desert Skink and co-authored a book on central Australian threatened species. Steve is currently using skills developed across more than 15 years of living in the NSW subtropics to collect seed and propagate plants for Firewheel Rainforest Nursery. Paul Nelson has been a professional rainforest seed collector and propagator for 20 years. Pauls knowledge of rainforest botany and ecology has made him a recognised leader in the field of rainforest seed collection and propagation. Many of the breakthroughs in propagation at Firewheel Rainforest Nursery have been due to Pauls work in this field. Paul is a regular speaker at field days and conferences and runs workshops and training modules. Michelle Chapman is a consultant for ActivatED and has been developing programs and facilitating workshops around the world for 15 years. Most recently, as Education and Sustainability Manager for Greenpop (South Africa), she co-managed the Cape Town Urban Greening Program and developed and facilitated tree planting workshops for Trees for Zambia: Conference of Action and two South African reforestation festivals. Michelle is passionate about inspiring and facilitating the community protection and restoration of subtropical rainforest. Hugh Nicholson established Terania Rainforest Nursery with his partner Nan in the 1970s. His photographs are included in their Australian Rainforest Plants books (volumes I-VI). He has also supplied photographs to Australian and international magazines and books, and national parks and tourist information displays. In 2006, Hugh was appointed as the Federal Government conservation representative on the Community Advisory Committee for the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area.