The potential impacts of climate change on ex situ conservation options for recalcitrant-seeded species

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Ana Fernu00e1ndez from the Major University, International Potato Center, Peru have published the article: The potential impacts of climate change on ex situ conservation options for recalcitrant-seeded species, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: But more comparative studies are needed to confirm this suggestion. botanical gardens on Cycas thouarsii C. revoluta and seven native Encephalartos species.

SUMMARY

    Conventional seed banking is not possible for recalcitrant seeds (Roberts, 1973), as they are characterized by physiological attributes that obviate their conventional storage in seed banks (Walters et_al, 2013; Pence et_al, 2020). It . . .

     

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