2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.sajb.2007.02.106
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The conservation status of the South Africa's plants with a special focus on plants from the Fynbos Biome

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“…Importantly, the use of Tulbaghia violacea in traditional medicine involves the destructive harvesting of the whole plant. Despite the plant being listed under the National Red List of South African plants as of least concern (LC) (Raimondo et al, 2009), the emerging interest and research emphasis being placed on the improvement and validation of traditional medicine increases the demand for these plants. This pressure exerts ecological instability on the resource base, hence the need for alternative medicinal sources.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, the use of Tulbaghia violacea in traditional medicine involves the destructive harvesting of the whole plant. Despite the plant being listed under the National Red List of South African plants as of least concern (LC) (Raimondo et al, 2009), the emerging interest and research emphasis being placed on the improvement and validation of traditional medicine increases the demand for these plants. This pressure exerts ecological instability on the resource base, hence the need for alternative medicinal sources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the hand-pulling harvesting process resulted in removal of relatively few I. eleocharis rhizomes which are likely to be important for germination and plant spread. Besides, rhizomes of I. eleocharis are reported to be long and slender (Raimondo et al 2009); therefore, they might have grown horizontally underground to influence germination in harvested quadrats. Indeed, previous studies have shown that seeds (Chazdon 2003) and rhizomes (Rasheed 2004) play an important role in recovery of plants in previously disturbed areas.…”
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“…1). It constitutes one of the 49 species of Ischyrolepis and is commonly found in the Eastern, Northern, and Western Cape provinces (Low and Rebelo 1996), where its populations are regarded as stable (Raimondo et al 2009). The plant has a rhizomatous habit and forms long lines of isolated and widely spaced shoots that are 30-80 cm tall.…”
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