Prioritizing Colombian plant genetic resources for investment in research using indicators about the geographic origin, vulnerability status, economic benefits, and food security importance.

IF 3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Biodiversity and Conservation Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-19 DOI:10.1007/s10531-023-02599-7
I Cerón-Souza, D Delgadillo-Duran, S M Polo-Murcia, Z X Sarmiento-Naizaque, P H Reyes-Herrera
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Germplasm banks are the most significant repository for plant genetic resources for food and agriculture (PGRFA) worldwide. Despite their strategic importance, national germplasm banks of tropical megadiverse developing countries such as Colombia have extremely limited funds. Therefore, making strategic decisions about research investment is essential. Here, we designed a data-driven approach to build an index that sorts Colombian PGRFA into three groups: high, medium, or low priority, based on four pillars of information from open-access databases and aligned with the sustainable goals of no poverty and zero hunger: Geographic origin, vulnerability status, economic benefits, and food security importance. We analyzed 345 PGRFA using the index, separating them into two groups, 275 already conserved in the Colombian germplasm bank (BGVCOL group) and 70 not currently conserved in the BGVCOL (NCB group). We used fuzzy logic to classify each PGRFA by each pillar and integrate it to obtain a priority index. Missing data for native crops were frequent in the BGVCOL group. Therefore we adopted an imputation strategy to fill the gaps and calculated the uncertainty. After applying the index, PGRFA with higher priority were 24 (8.72%) from the BGVCOL (i.e., 15 potatoes, three tomatoes, two tree tomatoes, pineapple, cocoa, papaya, and yacon) and one from NCB (i.e., coffee). We concluded that this methodology successfully prioritized PGRFA in Colombia and shows the big holes of knowledge for future research and alternatives to improve this index. The versatility of this methodology could be helpful in other genebanks with budget limitations for research investment.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10531-023-02599-7.

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利用地理来源、脆弱性状况、经济效益和粮食安全重要性等指标,优先考虑哥伦比亚植物遗传资源的研究投资。
种质库是世界范围内最重要的粮食和农业植物遗传资源库。尽管具有重要的战略意义,但哥伦比亚等热带超级多样化发展中国家的国家种质库资金极其有限。因此,对研究投资做出战略决策至关重要。在这里,我们设计了一种数据驱动的方法来构建一个指数,将哥伦比亚PGRFA分为三组:高、中或低优先级,基于开放获取数据库中的四大信息支柱,并与无贫困和零饥饿的可持续目标相一致:地理来源、脆弱性状况、经济效益和粮食安全重要性。我们使用该指数分析了345个PGRFA,将它们分为两组,275个已经在哥伦比亚种质库中保存(BGVCOL组),70个目前未在BGVCOL中保存(NCB组)。我们使用模糊逻辑按每个支柱对每个PGRFA进行分类,并对其进行积分以获得优先级指数。在BGVCOL组中,本地作物的数据经常缺失。因此,我们采用了插补策略来填补空白,并计算了不确定性。应用该指数后,具有更高优先级的PGRFA是来自BGVCOL的24个(8.72%)(即15个土豆、3个西红柿、2个树西红柿、菠萝、可可、木瓜和yacon)和来自NCB的1个(即咖啡)。我们得出的结论是,该方法在哥伦比亚成功地将PGRFA列为优先事项,并显示了未来研究和改进该指数的替代方案的巨大知识漏洞。这种方法的多功能性可能有助于其他研究投资预算有限的基因库。补充信息:在线版本包含补充材料,可访问10.1007/s10531-023-02599-7。
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Biodiversity and Conservation
Biodiversity and Conservation 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
5.90%
发文量
153
审稿时长
9-18 weeks
期刊介绍: Biodiversity and Conservation is an international journal that publishes articles on all aspects of biological diversity-its description, analysis and conservation, and its controlled rational use by humankind. The scope of Biodiversity and Conservation is wide and multidisciplinary, and embraces all life-forms. The journal presents research papers, as well as editorials, comments and research notes on biodiversity and conservation, and contributions dealing with the practicalities of conservation management, economic, social and political issues. The journal provides a forum for examining conflicts between sustainable development and human dependence on biodiversity in agriculture, environmental management and biotechnology, and encourages contributions from developing countries to promote broad global perspectives on matters of biodiversity and conservation.
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