Conventional and Non-Conventional Strategies for Conservation of Medicinal Plants-A Mini Review

S. Qadir, B. Ali, Rouf Quadir, A. Fatima, Nahidatun N. Chisti, S. Shah
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The medicinal plants have been identified as one of the most important biodiversities and a great treasure bestowed by nature. This biodiversity is constantly being altered throughout the world, both by anthropogenic as well as non-anthropogenic players. Global export of the products obtained from medicinal plants (used both by traditional and modern system of medicine) is exhibiting a declining trend during a couple of decades. The excessive consumption has put a huge pressure on their abundance, sustainability and even threatened the survival of some of the species. Therefore, serious efforts are required at individual, organisational and government level, to protect and conserve medicinal plants and make a judicious use of them. This can be accomplished by adopting different procedures and techniques broadly categorised into (a) conventional method such as in-situ and ex-situ conservation and (b) non-conventional method such as plant tissue culture. This review gives a comprehensive coverage to different ways and means, which can be exploited to conserve the precious wealth of medicinal plants and plant biodiversity in larger perspective.
药用植物传统与非传统保护策略综述
药用植物已被确定为最重要的生物多样性之一,是大自然赋予的伟大财富。这种生物多样性在世界各地不断受到人为因素和非人为因素的改变。从药用植物(传统和现代医学系统使用)中获得的产品的全球出口在几十年内呈现下降趋势。过度的消费给它们的丰富性和可持续性带来了巨大的压力,甚至威胁到一些物种的生存。因此,需要在个人、组织和政府层面认真努力,保护和保存药用植物,并明智地利用它们。这可以通过采用不同的程序和技术来实现,大致分为(a)传统方法,如原位和非原位保护和(b)非传统方法,如植物组织培养。本文综述了不同的方法和手段,以期从更大的角度保护珍贵的药用植物资源和植物生物多样性。
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