In situ Conservation Assessment of Forage and Fodder CWR in Spain Using Phytosociological Associations
Crop wild relatives (CWR) can be used to mitigate the negative effects of climate change on crops, but their genetic diversity conservation has not been properly addressed. This study proposes a new target unit for conservation (Asso-EcoU) based on the occurrence of phytosociological associations in different environments. This approach involves using ecogeographical information and distribution data of associations to identify an optimized set of locations for in situ genetic diversity conservation. Thirty-nine CWR species, grouped in 15 associations, generated 165 Asso-EcoUs. Using the Sites of Community Importance (SCI) of Natura 2000 in Spain, three analyses were performed: (1) gap analysis, (2) coverage of the network, and (3) complementarity analysis. Analyses were performed with both target conservation units, associations, or Asso-EcoUs. The SCI network includes 100% of the associations and 69% of the Asso-EcoUs. The coverage assessment showed that 8.8% of the network is enough to encompass all the networks’ target conservation units.
Theme | Technical Resources |
Subject | Crop wild relatives, neglected and underutilized species |
Publisher | Sustainability |
Publication year | 2019 |
Regions | Europe |
Languages | English |
Resource type | Publications |
Resource link | https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/21/5882/htm |
Keywords | Crop wild relatives, neglected and underutilized species |
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