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Sexual and asexual propagation of Syzygium maire, a critically endangered Myrtaceae species of New Zealand

January 2023

Publication: New Zealand Journal of Botany
Author(s): Bettoni, Jean Carlos van der Walt, Karin Souza, Juliana Aparecida McLachlan, Andrew Nadarajan, Jayanthi

Syzygium maire (swamp maire) is an endemic New Zealand Myrtaceae tree species. Current threats to this species include habitat destruction, myrtle rust, declining remnant populations and low capacity for natural regeneration. Large-scale replanting for conservation/restoration initiatives would mitigate against these threats. However, there is limited information available on propagation of this species. In this study, we looked at sexual propagation using seed germination and asexual propagation using softwood cuttings.

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