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MWF Nursery-works in Mauritius by Jean Claude Sevathian June 2014

MWF Nursery-works in Mauritius by Jean Claude Sevathian June 2014. Establishment of Ile aux Aigrettes Nursery and Field Gene Bank. Nursery on Round Island. Nursery propagation & Field gene bank. - 21 rare plants species are present in the field gene bank at Pigeon Wood ( 2004-2013 )

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MWF Nursery-works in Mauritius by Jean Claude Sevathian June 2014

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  1. MWF Nursery-works in MauritiusbyJean Claude SevathianJune 2014

  2. Establishment of Ile aux Aigrettes Nursery and Field Gene Bank

  3. Nursery on Round Island

  4. Nursery propagation& Field gene bank - 21 rare plants species are present in the field gene bank at Pigeon Wood (2004-2013) - 8 rare plants planted in managed forest 52 rare plants species been propagated (2001-2013)

  5. Propagation in nursery. 1.Cuttings: To maximize genetic variation from the population 2.Sowing: The seeds collected are accessioned, cleaned and sown 3. Seedlings: Collection are made under the mother plant when cuttings and seeds are limited. 4.Grafting and Air layering: In rare cases these methods are done directly on the mother plant when plant materials are limited. 5.Tissue culture: This method is done with the help of external laboratories, e.g: Kew Garden and Brest

  6. Propagation in nursery. 1. Cuttings: A medium of perlite and coconut fibre. Rooting hormone concentration are applied depending the type of cuttings 2..Seeds: The medium used is usually mixed with top soil and sand 3 Seedlings: The medium used are composed of compost with top soil and coral grit. 4.Grafting and Air layering: Medium of sterile soil, manure and rooting hormone

  7. Propagation in mist bench

  8. Re-potting phase in nursery Psiadiacataractae

  9. Ready to plant out in Field Gene Bank and Conservation Area • Psiadiacataractae

  10. 16 individuals planted in the Field gene bank at Pigeon wood

  11. 1. 16 plants been re-introduction in the wild at Tamarind falls.2.Success in propagation are shared with other conservation stakeholders; NPCS, FS and Private owners3. 200 plants in other nurseries and planted in arboretum • Psiadiacataractae

  12. Chionanthusboutonii, bois blanc • From two individuals in 2002 • Today a population of 85 individuals known in wild • 25 seedlings in nursery

  13. Elaeocapusbojeri, bois dentelle • Propagation by grafting • Seeds germination in Kew garden

  14. Hibiscus boryanus, mandrinette • One individual left at Tamarind Falls • 12 individuals in FGB • 12 planted in the initial area • Over 100 in other nurseries and arboretum

  15. Nesocodonmauritianus, clochettebleue • One population known at Cascade 500ft • over 50 seedlings propagated by seeds

  16. THANK YOU Phelsumaornata / Trochetiablackburniana

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