The conservation of wild plant species in seed banks
This article focuses on seed banks as tools for the conservation of wild plant species. First, seed banks provide immediate access to plant samples. Second, the availability of plant germplasm in seed banks facilitates scientific study that could provide helpful information for conserving the remaining natural populations of the species. Third, and perhaps most important, plants conserved in seed banks are immune to habitat destruction, diseases, and predators.
Theme | Technical Resources |
Subject | Crop wild relatives, neglected and underutilized species |
Publisher | BioScience |
Publication year | 2001 |
Regions | Global |
Languages | English |
Resource type | Publications |
Resource link | https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/article/51/11/960/227143 |
Keywords | Crop wild relatives, neglected and underutilized species; Role of genebanks |
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