Native trees of Mexico: diversity, distribution, uses and conservation

RT @KewScience: New paper:
RT @KewScience: New paper:
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RT @KewScience: New paper:
RT @thePeerJ: #Mexico is one of the most floristically rich countries in the world, deforestation is putting native tree species are under…
RT @MichaelWay88: This analysis of the 2,885 native trees of Mexico https://t.co/xaPoR0h18X shows that only 19% have been seed-banked, so t…
This analysis of the 2,885 native trees of Mexico https://t.co/xaPoR0h18X shows that only 19% have been seed-banked, so there is plenty more conservation work to do, including in Chiapas and Veracruz states where the greatest densities of native tree species occur. @KewScience
RT @thePeerJ: #Mexico is one of the most floristically rich countries in the world, deforestation is putting native tree species are under…
RT @thePeerJ: #Mexico is one of the most floristically rich countries in the world, deforestation is putting native tree species are under…
#Mexico is one of the most floristically rich countries in the world, deforestation is putting native tree species are under threat. New @thePeerJ study records 2,885 native tree species. Read the full article https://t.co/s55u2PtZtL #conservation #biodiversity https://t.co/BCwUEfKSQN
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RT @MauricioDiazgra: Did you know how many native trees there are in Mexico? How many of them have recorded traditional uses, are threatene…
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Did you know how many native trees there are in Mexico? How many of them have recorded traditional uses, are threatened with extinction, conserved in seedbanks and how effectively they are protected in situ? Find out in our latest study between UNAM & Kew https://t.co/T9BdU8PwCm https://t.co/0JMiFd17B1