Literature DB >> 28215020

Climate change and national crop wild relative conservation planning.

Jade Phillips1, Joana Magos Brehm2, Bob van Oort3, Åsmund Asdal4, Morten Rasmussen5, Nigel Maxted2.   

Abstract

Climate change is likely to be one of the most important factors affecting our future food security. To mitigate negative impacts, we will require our crops to be more genetically diverse. Such diversity is available in crop wild relatives (CWRs), the wild taxa relatively closely related to crops and from which diverse traits can be transferred to the crop. Conservation of such genetic resources resides within the nation where they are found; therefore, national-level conservation recommendations are fundamental to global food security. We investigate the potential impact of climate change on CWR richness in Norway. The consequences of a 1.5 and 3.0 °C temperature rise were studied for the years 2030, 2050, 2070, 2080 and then compared to the present climate. The results indicate a pattern of shifting CWR richness from the south to the north, with increases in taxa turnover and in the numbers of threatened taxa. Recommendations for in situ and ex situ conservation actions over the short and long term for the priority CWRs in Norway are presented. The methods and recommendations developed here can be applied within other nations and at regional and global levels to improve the effectiveness of conservation actions and help ensure global food security.

Keywords:  Agriculture; Ex situ conservation; Food security; Genetic diversity; In situ conservation; Plant genetic resources

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28215020      PMCID: PMC5595738          DOI: 10.1007/s13280-017-0905-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ambio        ISSN: 0044-7447            Impact factor:   5.129


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