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    China's special endangered plant jade dragon orchid reappears Lijiang yulong snow mountain

    • Last Update: 2021-02-26
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    Xinhua News Agency, Kunming, August 7 (Reporter Zhao Yanran, word strong) reporter 7 from China
    Kunming Plant Research Institute was informed that the Institute's Lijiang Alpine Botanical Garden researchers recently in yulong Snow Mountain field expedition, found China's endearing endangered plant Yulong Yulan wild community.
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    Kunming Plant Research Institute Lijiang Alpine Botanical Garden Assistant Engineer Ming Shengping introduced, Yulong Yulan is a genus of orchids, only distributed in northwest Yunnan Province, by botanist George Forrest in 1913 in the Lijiang region collected and named, belonging to a very small population of wild plants, its threat level by the World Conservation Union as endangered.
    MingShengPing introduced, due to habitat loss and human factors interference, magnolia name has remained mysterious state. On June 8, a team of researchers from Lijiang Alpine Botanical Garden discovered a single 40-plant Magnolia Wild Habitat during an expedition to Yulong Snow Mountain Nature Reserve. The re-emergence of Yulong Snow Mountain shows that the conservation work of the protected area has achieved remarkable results in recent years.
    The researchers observed and studied this magnolia field d'ornam and found that the spots on its leaves were not a stable feature, and that the same group had speckled and spotless leaves, which were easily confused with the small orchids, which was an important supplement to the morphological classification of the magnolia orchids.
    , according to the introduction, researchers will expand the amount of solidity through artificial pollination, the use of seed sterile germination technology to expand the population for artificial conservation, and in cooperation with Yulong Snow Mountain Provincial Nature Reserve Management Bureau to strengthen the protection and research of this wild community.
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