Traditional, therapeutic uses and phytochemistry of terrestrial European orchids and implications for conservation

M Bazzicalupo, J Calevo, A Smeriglio, L Cornara - Plants, 2023 - mdpi.com
The Orchidaceae family accounts for about 28,000 species, and most of them are mentioned
in the folk medicine of nations around the world. The use of terrestrial orchids in European …

Orchid conservation and research: An analysis of gaps and priorities for globally Red Listed species

J Wraith, P Norman, C Pickering - Ambio, 2020 - Springer
Orchids are among the most threatened taxa globally due to increasing anthropogenic
threats, inherent rarity and specific conservation needs. But what are the global research …

[LLIBRE][B] Edible medicinal and non-medicinal plants

TK Lim - 2012 - Springer
The author and publishers of this work have checked with sources believed to be reliable in
their efforts to confirm the accuracy and completeness of the information presented herein …

[LLIBRE][B] Bioprospecting of plant biodiversity for industrial molecules

SK Upadhyay, SP Singh - 2021 - books.google.com
BIOPROSPECTING OF PLANT BIODIVERSITY FOR INDUSTRIAL MOLECULES A
comprehensive collection of recent translational research on bioresource utilization and …

Orchid conservation: bridging the gap between science and practice

SW Gale, GA Fischer, PJ Cribb… - Botanical Journal of the …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Threats to orchid survival continue to intensify, with> 50% of the orchids that have been
assessed for the IUCN Global Red List falling in to one of the categories of threat. Despite …

Orchid re-introductions: an evaluation of success and ecological considerations using key comparative studies from Australia

N Reiter, J Whitfield, G Pollard, W Bedggood, M Argall… - Plant Ecology, 2016 - Springer
With global biodiversity in decline, there is now an urgent requirement to take ameliorative
action for endangered species in the form of re-introductions. For the highly diverse orchid …

Economic benefits of high value medicinal plants to Pakistani communities: an analysis of current practice and potential

H Sher, A Aldosari, A Ali, HJ de Boer - Journal of Ethnobiology and …, 2014 - Springer
Background Poverty is pervasive in the Swat Valley, Pakistan. Most of the people survive by
farming small landholdings. Many earn additional income by collecting and selling plant …

A novel study on hydro-mechanical characteristics of biopolymer-stabilized dune sand

M Khaleghi, M Heidarvand - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2023 - Elsevier
Dune sands have low shear strength due to weak particle structures and lack of bondings.
Environmental challenges, sandstorms for instance, can be occurred by the wind. Therefore …

[HTML][HTML] Heterogeneity in consumer preferences for orchids in international trade and the potential for the use of market research methods to study demand for wildlife

A Hinsley, D Verissimo, DL Roberts - Biological Conservation, 2015 - Elsevier
The demand for wildlife products drives an illegal trade estimated to be worth up to $10
billion per year, ranking it amongst the top transnational crimes in terms of value. Orchids …

A continental scale analysis of threats to orchids

J Wraith, C Pickering - Biological Conservation, 2019 - Elsevier
Thousands of plants are at risk of extinction globally due to human activities, including many
species of orchids. In Australia alone there are 184 orchids identified as threatened by the …