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The Alpine Seed Conservation and Research Network–a new initiative to conserve valuable plant species in the European Alps
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The Alpine Seed Conservation and Research Network - a new initiative to conserve valuable plant species in the European Alps
Authors:Jonas V Müller  Christian Berg  Jacqueline Détraz-Méroz  Brigitta Erschbamer  Noémie Fort  Catherine Lambelet-Haueter  Vera Margreiter  Florian Mombrial  Andrea Mondoni  Konrad Pagitz  Francesco Porro  Graziano Rossi  Patrick Schwager  Elinor Breman
Institution:1.Millennium Seed Bank, Conservation Science,Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Wakehurst Place, Ardingly,West Sussex,UK;2.Karl-Franzens-Universit?t Graz,Botanischer Garten,Graz,Austria;3.Conservatoire et Jardin Botaniques de la Ville de Genève,Chambésy (GE),Switzerland;4.Institute of Botany,University of Innsbruck,Innsbruck,Austria;5.Conservatoire botanique national alpin,Domaine de Charance,Gap,France;6.Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra e dell’Ambiente,Università degli studi di Pavia,Pavia,Italy
Abstract:Safeguarding plants as seeds in ex situ collections is a cost effective element in an integrated plant conservation approach. The European Alps are a regional centre of plant diversity. Six institutions have established a regional network covering the European Alps which will conserve at least 500 priority plant species and which will improve the conservation status of plant species in grassland communities in the subalpine, alpine and nival altitudinal belts. Targeted research will expand the knowledge of the ecology of target species. Public engagement activities will raise the awareness for the importance of specific conservation actions in the European Alps.
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