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Exploring Careers at Public Gardens: A Long-term Evaluation of The Morton Arboretum Public Horticulture Internship (3.102235)
Date: December 2021Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Article
Collecting for conservation: A ten-day seed-collecting trip targeting Magnolia fraseri var. pyramidata (3.54138)
Date: 2017Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Article
Quercus oglethorpensis W.H. Duncan: Ex-Situ Conservation Through Collaborative Cultivation (3.54139)
Date: 2017Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Article
Multi-Institutional Collaborations: Nationally Accredited Multisite Magnolia Collection (3.54140)
Date: 2017Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Article
Ex-situ conservation of Quercus oglethorpensis in living collections of arboreta and botanical gardens (3.54141)
Date: 2017Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Article
A nuclear DNA barcode for eastern North American oaks and application to a study of hybridization in an Arboretum setting (3.60027)
Date: 2018Creator: Hipp, Andrew, Hahn, Marlene, Lobdell, Matt, Fitzek, Elisabeth
Type: Article
Joining Forces for Genetic Conservation (3.60061)
Date: 2017Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Article
Description:Gene conservation of tree species—banking on the future. Proceedings of a workshop. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-963. Portland, OR
APGA/USFS Tree Gene Conservation Partnership:Report on Scouting and Collection Efforts targeting Quercus oglethorpensis (3.83837)
Date: 2015Creator: Lobdell, Matt, Thompson, Patrick
Type: Article
Description:Quercus oglethorpensis (oglethorpe oak) is a species of conservation concern distributed sparsely throughout the Southeastern United States, with small documented populations in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina. Due to the recalcitrant nature of the seeds, traditional seed banking methods are insufficient for ex-situ conservation of the species. The Morton Arboretum and Donald E. Davis Arboretum of Auburn University, two member gardens of the PCN Quercus Curatorial Group partnered to scout and assess populations of the species through the Southeastern United States and collect acorns from fruiting individuals across this range. Chicago Botanic Garden, Starhill Forest Arboretum, The Holden Arboretum, and Moore Farms Botanical Garden have all agreed to accession germplasm acquired during this project, allowing for an effective distribution of ex-situ conservation of the species through living collections.
Toward the Metacollection: Coordinating conservation collections to safeguard plant diversity (3.85413)
Creator: Beckman Bruns, Emily, Hoban, Sean M., Lobdell, Matt, Westwood, Murphy
Type: Article
Post-Conference Tour October 25-26, 2018 San Francisco Bay Area (3.85415)
Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Article
Quercus oglethorpensis W.H. Duncan: Ex-Situ Conservation Through Collaborative Cultivation (3.85434)
Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Article
Taxonomic similarity does not predict necessary sample size for ex situ conservation: a comparison among five genera (3.85441)
Creator: Hoban, Sean M., Hipp, Andrew, Lobdell, Matt, Thompson, Patrick, Westwood, Murphy
Type: Article
Collaboration and Conservation: The Nationally Accredited Multisite Quercus Collection (3.85444)
Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Article
Description:Article summarizing the formation of the Plant Collections Network Multi-site Quercus collection and the group’s recent foray into collecting rare oak species across the US to assist with plant conservation.