The genetic variability of the ex situ cultivated plants of Ribes sardoum, obtained from seeds collected from the unique natural population, was investigated. Our results revealed that plants cultivated ex situ captured a higher amount of genetic diversity and this will be useful in future translocation of this threatened species.

Genetic variability of the first-generation of Ribes sardoum, a threatened relic plant requiring translocation measures

Fenu, G.;Porceddu, M.;Bacchetta, G.
2019-01-01

Abstract

The genetic variability of the ex situ cultivated plants of Ribes sardoum, obtained from seeds collected from the unique natural population, was investigated. Our results revealed that plants cultivated ex situ captured a higher amount of genetic diversity and this will be useful in future translocation of this threatened species.
2019
ex situ multiplication; in situ conservation strategies; microrefugia; threatened Mediterranean flora; translocation; ecology; evolution; behavior and systematics; plant science
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