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Germplasm Conservation: Instrumental in Agricultural Biodiversity—A Review

Veerala Priyanka, Rahul Kumar, Inderpreet Dhaliwal, Prashant Kaushik

2021Sustainability95 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Germplasm is a valuable natural resource that provides knowledge about the genetic composition of a species and is crucial for conserving plant diversity. Germplasm protection strategies not only involve rescuing plant species threatened with extinction, but also help preserve all essential plants, on which rests the survival of all organisms. The successful use of genetic resources necessitates their diligent collection, storage, analysis, documentation, and exchange. Slow growth cultures, cryopreservation, pollen and DNA banks, botanical gardens, genetic reserves, and farmers’ fields are a few germplasm conservation techniques being employed. However, the adoption of in-vitro techniques with any chance of genetic instability could lead to the destruction of the entire substance, but the improved understanding of basic regeneration biology would, in turn, undoubtedly increase the capacity to regenerate new plants, thus expanding selection possibilities. Germplasm conservation seeks to conserve endangered and vulnerable plant species worldwide for future proliferation and development; it is also the bedrock of agricultural production.

Topics & Concepts

GermplasmThreatened speciesEndangered speciesEx situ conservationAgricultureBiodiversityAgroforestryBiologyResource (disambiguation)BiotechnologyGenetic diversityConvention on Biological DiversityEcologyAgronomyHabitatPopulationDemographySociologyComputer networkComputer sciencePlant tissue culture and regenerationPlant Genetic and Mutation StudiesSeed Germination and Physiology
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