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The role of botanical gardens in scientific research conservation and citizen science

机译:植物园在科学研究保护和公民科学中的作用

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Plant diversity is currently being lost at an unprecedented rate, resulting in an associated decrease in ecosystem services. About a third of the world's vascular plant species face the threat of extinction due to a variety of devastating activities, including, over-harvesting and over exploitation, destructive agricultural and forestry practices, urbanization, environmental pollution, land-use changes, exotic invasive species, global climate change, and more. We therefore need to increase our efforts to develop integrative conservation approaches for plant species conservation. Botanical gardens devote their resources to the study and conservation of plants, as well as making the world's plant species diversity known to the public. These gardens also play a central role in meeting human needs and providing well-being. In this minireview, a framework for the integrated missions of botanical gardens, including scientific research, in/ex situ conservation, plant resource utilization, and citizen science are cataloged. By reviewing the history of the development of Kunming Botanical Garden, we illustrate successful species conservation approaches (among others, projects involving Camellia, Rhododendron, Magnolia, Begonia, Allium, Nepenthes, medicinal plants, ornamental plants, and Plant Species with Extreme Small Populations), as well as citizen science, and scientific research at Kunming Botanical Garden over the past 80 years. We emphasize that Kunming Botanical Garden focuses largely on the ex situ conservation of plants from Southwest China, especially those endangered, endemic, and economically important plant species native to the Yunnan Plateau and the southern Hengduan Mountains. We also discuss the future challenges and responsibilities of botanical gardens in a changing world, including: the negative effects of outbreeding and/or inbreeding depression; promoting awareness, study, and conservation of plant species diversity; accelerating global access to information about plant diversity; increasing capacity building and training activities. We hope this minireview can promote understanding of the role of botanical gardens.
机译:目前,植物多样性正在以前所未有的速度丧失,从而导致生态系统服务随之减少。由于各种破坏性活动,包括过度采伐和过度开发,破坏性的农业和林业做法,城市化,环境污染,土地利用变化,外来入侵物种,全球约三分之一的维管植物物种面临灭绝的威胁,全球气候变化等。因此,我们需要加大力度,开发用于植物物种保护的综合保护方法。植物园将其资源用于植物的研究和保护,以及使全世界的植物物种多样性众所周知。这些花园在满足人类需求和提供福祉方面也发挥着核心作用。在此小型审查中,对植物园综合任务的框架进行了分类,其中包括科学研究,非原生境保护,植物资源利用和公民科学。通过回顾昆明植物园的发展历史,我们说明了成功的物种保护方法(其中包括山茶,杜鹃花,木兰,秋海棠,葱属,猪笼草,药用植物,观赏植物和极少种群的植物物种的项目)以及过去80年来在昆明植物园进行的公民科学和科学研究。我们强调,昆明植物园主要集中在中国西南地区植物的迁地保护上,尤其是云南高原和横断山脉南部的濒危,特有和经济上重要的植物。我们还将讨论不断变化的世界中植物园的未来挑战和责任,包括:远亲繁殖和/或近亲衰退的负面影响;促进对植物物种多样性的认识,研究和保护;加快全球获取有关植物多样性信息的机会;加强能力建设和培训活动。我们希望这份小型审查能增进对植物园作用的理解。

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