刊名 |
Asian Agricultural Research |
作者 |
Shuyan GUO, Ying YANG, Qizhen SU, Yuan BIAN, Lin ZHU, Huirui GUAN, Zhongyun ZHANG, Jin ZHAO, Rui JI |
作者单位 |
Qinling National Botanical Garden |
DOI |
10.19601/j.cnki.issn1943-9903.2025.05.002 |
年份 |
2025 |
刊期 |
5 |
页码 |
8-19 |
关键词 |
Wild plants with extremely small populations, Conservation research, Cause of endangerment, Conservation countermeasure |
摘要 |
The implementation of the ecological protection red line serves as a crucial protective barrier for the conservation of wild plants with extremely small populations by delineating specific geographical areas designated for their conservation. The implementation of a comprehensive set of conservation measures aimed at establishing a biodiversity conservation network for wild plants with extremely small populations has laid the foundation for the health and stability of ecosystems, as well as the harmonious coexistence of humans and the natural environment. Research on the conservation of wild plants with extremely small populations serves as a critical foundation for informing and enhancing the effective conservation of such populations. This paper provides a systematic examination of the theoretical and practical conservation status of certain wild plants with extremely small populations and discusses the conservation trends of these populations within the framework of ecological protection red line delineation. In the future, strategies for the conservation of wild plants with extremely small populations should be integrated with an analysis of the causes of endangerment. This approach will provide a robust foundation for applied research focused on the conservation of these vulnerable plant populations. |