In Poland, there are 115 floristic reserves, the task of which is to protect natural habitats of the rarest species belonging to the native flora. The authoress discusses the types of these reserves, more important species being an object of protection within reserves, experience and failures in conservation attempts, and puts forward propositions concerning improvements in organization of conservation activities.
The methodological problems connected with conservation of plant gene resources in national parks and their practical application in the Tatra are discussed. A basis for an effective conservation is adoption of an appropriate strategy for preservation „in situ" for each taxon, and when a need arises also „ex situ", based on constantly up-dated stock of information on distribution, abundance, biology and ecology of a taxon (summary see page 158—159).
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