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Research Progress on Manglietia ventii,A Wild Plant Species with Extremely Small Populations

Bin Wang, Xinglin An, Zherong Wu, Hongmei Zhao, Xiangxin Yu and Xingmei Ai

Asian Agricultural Research, 2023, vol. 15, issue 03

Abstract: Manglietia ventiiis a wild plant species with extremely small populations endemic to Yunnan, mainly distributed in southeast Yunnan. Due to the continuous deterioration of natural habitats, excessive felling and utilization of human beings, and the decline of breeding ability, the number of individuals in the population has decreased significantly. Through field investigation and literature review, the research status of M. ventiiin systematics, conservation ecology, reproductive biology, genetic diversity, endangered mechanism and resource protection at home and abroad are systematically reviewed. And the future research direction is prospected. It is necessary to strengthen the research on the basic characteristics of M. ventii, explore the transmission route of M. ventiiand deepen the development and utilization of resources, in order to provide a theoretical support for the protection and sustainable utilization of germplasm resources of M. ventii, and provide a reference for the protection of other wild plant species with extremely small populations.

Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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