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Sibbaldia 18

Sibbaldia 18

Plants sustain nearly all life on Earth: protecting plants is thus protecting life itself. 2020 was designated the International Year of Plant Health, and as part of this, Sibbaldia, RBGE’s peer-reviewed journal about the horticulture and related activities of botanic gardens and other heritage and conservation gardens and landscapes, published its first ever Special Issue.

 

All papers in this volume are connected with the subject of plant health and management of pests including pathogens. Climate change, the biodiversity crisis and a rise in the impacts of pests on landscape and livelihoods are interconnected. This volume shares research activity and solutions to these issues.


Editors Kate Hughes and Katherine Hayden

146 Pages

 For past editions of Sibbaldia please contact the online shop

$4.74

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Sibbaldia 18

$13.54

$4.74

Sibbaldia 18

Plants sustain nearly all life on Earth: protecting plants is thus protecting life itself. 2020 was designated the International Year of Plant Health, and as part of this, Sibbaldia, RBGE’s peer-reviewed journal about the horticulture and related activities of botanic gardens and other heritage and conservation gardens and landscapes, published its first ever Special Issue.

 

All papers in this volume are connected with the subject of plant health and management of pests including pathogens. Climate change, the biodiversity crisis and a rise in the impacts of pests on landscape and livelihoods are interconnected. This volume shares research activity and solutions to these issues.


Editors Kate Hughes and Katherine Hayden

146 Pages

 For past editions of Sibbaldia please contact the online shop

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Plants sustain nearly all life on Earth: protecting plants is thus protecting life itself. 2020 was designated the International Year of Plant Health, and as part of this, Sibbaldia, RBGE’s peer-reviewed journal about the horticulture and related activities of botanic gardens and other heritage and conservation gardens and landscapes, published its first ever Special Issue.

 

All papers in this volume are connected with the subject of plant health and management of pests including pathogens. Climate change, the biodiversity crisis and a rise in the impacts of pests on landscape and livelihoods are interconnected. This volume shares research activity and solutions to these issues.


Editors Kate Hughes and Katherine Hayden

146 Pages

 For past editions of Sibbaldia please contact the online shop