WHO Guidelines on Good Agricultural and Collection Practices (GACP) for Medicinal Plants
(2003; 80 pages) [French] [Spanish] Ver el documento en el formato PDF
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Ver el documentoAcknowledgements
Ver el documentoForeword
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido1. General introduction
Cerrar esta carpeta2. Good agricultural practices for medicinal plants
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido2.1. Identification/authentication of cultivated medicinal plants
Ver el documento2.2. Seeds and other propagation materials
Cerrar esta carpeta2.3. Cultivation
Ver el documento2.3.1. Site selection
Ver el documento2.3.2. Ecological environment and social impact
Ver el documento2.3.3. Climate
Ver el documento2.3.4. Soil
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Ver el documento2.3.6. Plant maintenance and protection
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Ver el documento2.5. Personnel
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido3. Good collection practices for medicinal plants
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido4. Common technical aspects of good agricultural practices for medicinal plants and good collection practices for medicinal plants
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido5. Other relevant issues
Ver el documentoBibliography
Ver el documentoAnnex 1. Good Agricultural Practice for Traditional Chinese Medicinal Materials, People's Republic of China
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenidoAnnex 2. Points to Consider on Good Agricultural and Collection Practice for Starting Materials of Herbal Origin
Ver el documentoAnnex 3. Good Agricultural and Collection Practices for Medicinal Plants (GACP), Japan
Ver el documentoAnnex 4. A model structure for monographs on good agricultural practices for specific medicinal plants
Ver el documentoAnnex 5. Sample record for cultivated medicinal plants
Ver el documentoAnnex 6. Participants in the WHO Consultation on Good Agricultural and Field Collection Practices for Medicinal Plants
 

2.3.3. Climate

Climatic conditions, for example, length of day, rainfall (water supply) and field temperature, significantly influence the physical, chemical and biological qualities of medicinal plants. The duration of sunlight, average rainfall, average temperature, including daytime and night-time temperature differences, also influence the physiological and biochemical activities of plants, and prior knowledge should be considered.

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