Potential distribution of Blumea balsamifera in China using MaxEnt and the ex situ conservation based on its effective components and fresh leaf yield
Blumea balsamifera is a famous Chinese Minority Medicine, which has a long history in Miao, Li, Zhuang, and other minority areas. In recent years, due to the influence of natural and human factors, the distribution area of B. balsamifera resources has a decreasing trend. Therefore, it is very import...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environmental science and pollution research international 2022-06, Vol.29 (29), p.44003-44019 |
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is a famous Chinese Minority Medicine, which has a long history in Miao, Li, Zhuang, and other minority areas. In recent years, due to the influence of natural and human factors, the distribution area of
B. balsamifera
resources has a decreasing trend. Therefore, it is very important to analyze the suitability of
B. balsamifera
in China. Following three climate change scenarios (SSP1-2.6, SSP2-4.5, and SSP5-8.5) under 2050s and 2070s, geographic information technology (GIS) and maximum entropy model (MaxEnt) were used to simulate the ecological suitability of
B. balsamifera
. The contents of L-borneol and total flavonoids of
B. balsamifera
in different populations were determined by gas chromatography (GC) and ultraviolet spectrophotometry (UV). The results showed that the key environmental variables affecting the distribution of
B. balsamifera
were mean temperature of coldest quarter (6.18–26.57 ℃), precipitation of driest quarter (22.46–169.7 mm), annual precipitation (518.36–1845.29 mm), and temperature seasonality (291.31–878.87). Under current climate situation, the highly suitable habitat was mainly located western Guangxi, southern Yunnan, most of Hainan, southwestern Guizhou, southwestern Guangdong, southeastern Fujian, and western Taiwan, with a total area of 24.1 × 10
4
km
2
. The areas of the moderately and poorly suitable habitats were 27.57 × 10
4
km
2
and 42.43 × 10
4
km
2
, respectively. Under the future climate change scenarios, the areas of the highly, moderately, and poorly suitable habitats of
B. balsamifera
showed a significant increasing trend, the geometric center of the total suitable habitats of
B. balsamifera
would move to the northeast. In recent years, the planting area of
B. balsamifera
has been reduced on a large scale in Guizhou, and its ex situ protection is imperative. By comparison, the content of L-borneol, total flavonoids and fresh leaf yield had no significant difference between Guizhou and Hainan (
P
> 0.05), which indicated that Hainan is one of the best choice for ex situ protection of
B. balsamifera
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ISSN: | 0944-1344 1614-7499 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11356-022-18953-1 |