基于生物技术的现代和未来林业

Shihui Niu, Jihua Ding, Changzheng Xu, Jing Wang
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森林是地球生物圈最重要的陆地组成部分,包含近80%的陆地生物多样性。然而,气候变化和人口增长正在加剧森林砍伐和森林退化。重新造林的目的是恢复生态系统,但传统人工林在修复原生森林生态功能方面的有效性存在争议。未来林业的理想情景是在满足日益增长的林产品需求的同时保持森林的可持续发展。一种可能的方法是通过分子育种大幅度提高森林的生产力和适应性,减少使用短轮作集约栽培(SRIC)人工林来生产足够的林产品。在过去的20年里,高通量测序和基因组编辑等生物技术的进步正在改变树木育种和林业。在此,我们提出了现代林业未来可能的发展方向,包括分子设计树木育种、农林业和混合农业、可持续和生物圈友好型林业。
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Modern and future forestry based on biotechnology
Forest is the most important terrestrial component of the Earth's biosphere, containing nearly 80% of terrestrial biodiversity. However, climate change and population growth are exacerbating deforestation and forest degradation. Reforestation efforts aim to restore ecosystems, but the effectiveness of traditional tree plantations in repairing the ecological function of native forests is controversial. The ideal scenario for forestry in the future is to meet the growing demand for forest products while keeping forest sustainable development. One possible way forward is to greatly improve the productivity and adaptability of forests through molecular breeding to use fewer Short Rotation Intensive Culture (SRIC) plantations to produce sufficient forest products. In the last 2 decades, advances in biotechnologies such as high‐throughput sequencing and genome editing are transforming tree breeding and forestry. Here, we propose possible future directions for modern forestry, including molecular design tree breeding, agroforestry and mixed farming, sustainable and biosphere friendly forestry.
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