The Contribution of Genetic and Genomic Tools in Diversity Conservation: The Case of Endemic Plants of Greece

Eleni Liveri, Kondylia Passa, V. Papasotiropoulos
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The conservation of endemic plant species has come into the global spotlight, not only because of their contribution to biodiversity but also their vulnerability and high extinction risk due to environmental and anthropogenic threats. Based on these developments, it is now essential to monitor and protect these species by applying integrated conservation strategies, especially in view of climate change, which is one of the most severe threats to plants. Genetic and genomic tools provide new potential in assessing and quantifying genetic diversity and thus can be utilized to devise conservation strategies and contribute to biodiversity conservation efforts. Greece comprises a plant biodiversity hotspot in the Mediterranean Basin with a wide variety of rare, threatened, and endemic plant taxa. In this review, we examine several cases where a broad spectrum of genetic tools has been utilized so far in the diversity assessment and conservation management of Greek Endemic Plants (GEPs). Following an extensive database search, we have identified and included in our final data collection 19 studies concerning 32 GEPs for which molecular markers have been used for the determination of population genetic structure and diversity assessment, while at the same time, the research outcomes have been taken into consideration for conservation management. The limited application of genetic and genomic tools in GEP management is demonstrated, while the significance of implementing a comprehensive conservation strategy that will integrate genetic analyses and the data derived therein is also highlighted.
基因和基因组工具在多样性保护中的贡献:希腊特有植物案例
保护特有植物物种已成为全球关注的焦点,这不仅是因为它们对生物多样性的贡献,还因为它们在环境和人为威胁下的脆弱性和高灭绝风险。基于这些发展,现在有必要通过应用综合保护战略来监测和保护这些物种,特别是考虑到气候变化,因为气候变化是对植物最严重的威胁之一。基因和基因组工具为评估和量化遗传多样性提供了新的潜力,因此可用于制定保护战略,为生物多样性保护工作做出贡献。希腊是地中海盆地植物生物多样性的热点地区,拥有各种珍稀、濒危和特有的植物类群。在本综述中,我们研究了迄今为止在希腊特有植物(GEPs)多样性评估和保护管理中利用广泛遗传工具的几个案例。经过广泛的数据库搜索,我们确定了涉及 32 种希腊特有植物的 19 项研究,并将其纳入最终的数据收集中,这些研究使用了分子标记来确定种群遗传结构和进行多样性评估,同时将研究成果用于保护管理。这表明基因和基因组工具在全球生态伙伴关系管理中的应用有限,同时也强调了实施综合保护战略的重要性,该战略将整合基因分析和由此得出的数据。
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