Collecting Tapertip Onion
Adair, R., Johnson, R. C., Hellier, B., and Kaiser, W. Native Plants Journal 7(2):141-148. 2006.
As part of a biodiversity assessment and germplasm conservation project, we collected 55 populations of tapertip onion (Allium acuminatum Hook. [Alliaceae]) throughout the Great Basin region of the US (Idaho, Oregon, Nevada). Population data from field observations and herbarium specimens were entered into a geographic information system (GIS) to facilitate efficient sampling strategies and maximize the number and diversity of ecoregions represented. Although limited by the quality of source data, GIS-based population location information greatly aided in the organization and time management of the field collection,
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Author(s): Robert Adair, R. C. Johnson, Barbara Hellier, Walter Kaiser
Section: Diverse Species