Conserving useful plants for a sustainable future: species coverage, spatial distribution, and conservation status within the Millennium Seed Bank collection

A substantially rich diversity of the world’s recorded useful plants (UPs) is captured within the Millennium Seed Bank collection hosted by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, at Wakehurst, UK with 13,598 species (34%) belonging to 3696 genera and 325 families. This constitutes just over half of the tot...

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Hauptverfasser: Liu, Udayangani, Gianella, Maraeva, Dávila Aranda, Patricia, Diazgranados, Mauricio, Flores Ortíz, César Mateo, Lira-Saade, Rafael, Bacci, Silvia, Mattana, Efisio, Milliken, William, Mitrovits, Olivia, Pritchard, Hugh W., Rodríguez-Arévalo, Isela, Way, Michael, Williams, China, Ulian, Tiziana
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description A substantially rich diversity of the world’s recorded useful plants (UPs) is captured within the Millennium Seed Bank collection hosted by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, at Wakehurst, UK with 13,598 species (34%) belonging to 3696 genera and 325 families. This constitutes just over half of the total accessions and one third of the species and covers all 9 continents, 8 realms, 14 biomes, 34 biodiversity hotspots and 175 countries. The most common beneficial use category within the captured diversity is medicinal, then species with environmental, material, and human food value. About 86% of conserved UP species have a ‘Least Concern’ conservation status but 8% are identified as globally threatened. The advantages of mutual, continued, and long-term partnership (e.g., Mexico) are showcased when conserving plants important for local communities and addressing conservation challenges beyond seed banking. However, the geographic coverage suffers from a lack of partnerships with some parts of the world. Also, a low number of accessions contributed from many countries means that insufficient native range is yet to be captured for many species. This is particularly the case for restricted or narrow distribution species from families or genera with a high incidence of recalcitrant or short-lived seeds. Future planning must tailor better to cover the spatial distribution patterns for individual species, thereby improving the number of accessions and geographical coverage for those captured. Moreover, seed biology research should characterise desiccation tolerance and develop complementary, novel conservation methods, such as cryopreservation, to strengthen conservation options for UP species.
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Beneficial use
Biodiversity
Biodiversity hot spots
Biology
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biomes
Botanical gardens
Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts
Conservation
Conservation Biology/Ecology
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Desiccation
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Distribution patterns
Ecology
Geographical distribution
Human food
Life Sciences
Local communities
Original Research
Partnerships
Seed banks
Seeds
Spatial distribution
Species
Species diversity
Tubocurarine
Wildlife conservation
title Conserving useful plants for a sustainable future: species coverage, spatial distribution, and conservation status within the Millennium Seed Bank collection
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