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Mardi 17 septembre, 12h30Passat
Setembre 2024
Dimars 17
12:30 - 13:30

Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques (CJBG)

Chemin de l'Impératrice 1, 1292 Chambésy

Characeae: a fascinating submerged world now under threat

A visit to discover and learn about the unfamiliar but fascinating plant world existing beneath the surface of our lakes and ponds.
Mardi 17 septembre, 12h30Passat
Aurélie Boissezon | CJBG

Characeae, a family of multi-cellular green macro-algae, are considered to be the closest cousins of terrestrial plants, namely mosses. It was not until 1719 that S. Vaillant gave the name to the genus "Chara", which in ancient Greek means "Joy" or "Pleasure of Water". No doubt he was inspired by the joyful exuberance of meadows submerged in characea in crystal-clear waters. After all, good quality, unpolluted water is the prerequisite for characeae to establish and thrive.
Most of the taxa observed in Europe are highly vulnerable, due to habitat loss, pollution or the introduction of invasive species. In Switzerland, at a time when the Red List has just been revised, a genetic study involving the expertise of the Geneva Botanical Garden and HEPIA is shedding new light on this priority species.

Discover the wealth of our collections and research projects during the “Variations botaniques” series. our trademark guided tours carried out in the company of our experts (botanist, curators, horticulturists or researchers).
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Image au microscope - Chara vulgaris
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Guided visit
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General public
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Conservatoire et jardin botaniques
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http://www.cjb-geneve.ch
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Climate / Ecological transition, Nature
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And plants, do they also communicate ? (ecology / environment / climate), Does science bring more questions thant answers ? (science), Are museums meeting places ? (encounters)

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Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques (CJBG)
Chemin de l'Impératrice 1, 1292 Chambésy