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Nursery-propagated plants from seed: A novel tool to improve the effectiveness and sustainability of seagrass restoration

机译:Nursery-propagated植物从种子:一种新的工具提高效率和可持续性海草的恢复

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Seagrasses and the valuable ecosystem services they provide are threatened world-wide by impacts of human activity. Numerous revegetation efforts have attempted to restore seagrasses. Most restoration programmes use plants collected from the field because of limited seed availability, low seedling survival and difficulty in culturing plants. However, this practice risks damage to donor populations and has the potential to reduce genetic diversity, which may counteract the desired effects of restoration. A novel aquaculture system for producing plants (mother plants and cuttings) from a limited number of seeds was tested using Cymodocea nodosa as model species. The ability of transplanted cuttings to survive and grow in the natural habitat was also evaluated. Seed germination was high (48%) compared with field conditions, and most seedlings produced mother plants with up to 7·8 m of rhizome and 300 shoots within 4 years in culture. All cuttings from mother plants regenerated new plants. Up to 100 transplants were produced from two seeds, and most (85%) of them survived and initiated the colonization of substrate, 1 year after planting. Synthesis and applications. This study provides a robust protocol that can reduce plant and/or seed collection pressure on donor populations and produce a high number of transplants which show lower mortality rates during the early transplantation phases. This method can also help to preserve genetic diversity in restored populations, which should be one of the major goals of ecological restoration. This novel tool can be applied to other seagrass species with low or unpredictable reproductive success, therefore the development of nurseries should be incorporated in future restoration programmes. This is currently the only sustainable methodology to produce material for transplanting programmes for protected species. This study provides a robust protocol that can reduce plant and/or seed collection pressure on donor populations and produce a high number of transplants which show lower mortality rates during the early transplantation phases. This method can also help to preserve genetic diversity in restored populations, which should be one of the major goals of ecological restoration. This novel tool can be applied to other seagrass species with low or unpredictable reproductive success, therefore the development of nurseries should be incorporated in future restoration programmes. This is currently the only sustainable methodology to produce material for transplanting programmes for protected species.
机译:海草和宝贵的生态系统服务他们提供全球威胁的影响人类的活动。试图恢复海草。恢复计划使用收集的植物有限的领域,因为种子的可用性,幼苗存活率低,难以培养植物。供体数量,有可能减少遗传多样性,这可能抵消了想要恢复的影响。水产养殖系统生产工厂(母亲植物从数量有限的和岩屑)种子进行了测试使用Cymodocea nodosa模型物种。生存和生长在自然栖息地也评估。与现场条件相比,大多数苗生产植物7·8米在4年的粉末和300年拍摄文化。再生新的植物。产生两个种子,大多数(85%)的吗他们幸存下来并发起的殖民化衬底,种植后1年。应用程序。协议,它可以减少植物和/或种子收集捐赠数量和压力产生大量的移植在早期的较低的死亡率移植阶段。保护遗传多样性的恢复人口,这应该是主要的生态修复的目标。可以应用于其他较低的海草物种吗或不可预知的繁殖成功率,因此幼儿园的发展纳入未来的恢复计划。这是目前唯一可持续的生产材料移植方法项目保护物种。提供了一个健壮的协议,可以减少植物和/或种子收集捐赠的压力人口和产生大量的移植的较低的死亡率在移植早期阶段。方法也可以帮助保护基因应该恢复种群的多样性是生态的主要目标之一恢复。较低的其他海草物种或不可预测的繁殖成功率,因此发展幼儿园应纳入未来恢复计划。只有可持续的方法来生产材料为保护移植项目物种。

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