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- W16945863 abstract "An important goal of ex situ conservation and conservation science is to reintroduce rare plants to nature. A crucial step, which often begins in the laboratory or greenhouse, is the preparation of propagules. Whether you are using in vitro (tissue culture) or seed germination techniques, a major hurdle in propagule production is overcoming issues with acclimatization. Generally speaking, acclimatization is the process of adapting propagules to new environments. The use of in vitro techniques is gaining popularity for some of the rarest plant species (Fay 1992), but the development of cuticles, stomata, and photosynthetic functions are maladapted to the soil environment when grown in this manner. Acclimatization aims to facilitate those transitions, but the process has been plagued with high mortality rates (Kapoor et al. 2008). These high rates of failure occur whether plant material is moved from culture containers to soil (Pospíšilová et al. 1999) or from greenhouse to field (Estrada-Luna et al. 2000)." @default.
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