Conservation Gaps in Traditional Vegetables Native to Europe and Fennoscandia
Vegetables are rich in vitamins and other micronutrients and are important crops for healthy diets and diversification of the food system, and many traditional (also termed underutilized or indigenous) species may play a role. The current study analyzed 35 vegetables with a European region of diversity with the effort to map the conservation status in Fennoscandia and beyond. Researchers mapped georeferenced occurrences and current genebank holdings based on global databases and conducted conservation gaps analysis based on representativeness scores in situ and ex situ. Out of the 35 target species, 19 got at a high priority score for further conservation initiatives, while another 14 species got a medium priority score. This study identified a pattern where traditional vegetables are poorly represented in genebank holdings.
Theme | Technical Resources |
Subject | Crop diversity |
Publisher | Agriculture |
Publication year | 2020 |
Regions | Europe |
Languages | English |
Resource type | Publications |
Resource link | https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/10/8/340/htm |
Keywords | Role of genebanks; Agricultural biodiversity |
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