Extinction risk of Mesoamerican crop wild relatives. Issue 6 (6th September 2021)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Extinction risk of Mesoamerican crop wild relatives. Issue 6 (6th September 2021)
- Main Title:
- Extinction risk of Mesoamerican crop wild relatives
- Authors:
- Goettsch, Bárbara
Urquiza‐Haas, Tania
Koleff, Patricia
Acevedo Gasman, Francisca
Aguilar‐Meléndez, Araceli
Alavez, Valeria
Alejandre‐Iturbide, Gabriel
Aragón Cuevas, Flavio
Azurdia Pérez, César
Carr, Jamie A.
Castellanos‐Morales, Gabriela
Cerén, Gabriel
Contreras‐Toledo, Aremi R.
Correa‐Cano, María Eugenia
De la Cruz Larios, Lino
Debouck, Daniel G.
Delgado‐Salinas, Alfonso
Gómez‐Ruiz, Emma P.
González‐Ledesma, Manuel
González‐Pérez, Enrique
Hernández‐Apolinar, Mariana
Herrera‐Cabrera, Braulio E.
Jefferson, Megan
Kell, Shelagh
Lira‐Saade, Rafael
Lorea‐Hernández, Francisco
Martínez, Mahinda
Mastretta‐Yanes, Alicia
Maxted, Nigel
Menjívar, Jenny
de los Ángeles Mérida Guzmán, María
Morales Herrera, Aura J.
Oliveros‐Galindo, Oswaldo
Orjuela‐R., M. Andrea
Pollock, Caroline M.
Quintana‐Camargo, Martín
Rodríguez, Aarón
Ruiz Corral, José Ariel
Sánchez González, José de Jesús
Sánchez‐de la Vega, Guillermo
Superina, Mariella
Tobón Niedfeldt, Wolke
Tognelli, Marcelo F.
Vargas‐Ponce, Ofelia
Vega, Melania
Wegier, Ana
Zamora Tavares, Pilar
Jenkins, Richard K. B.
… (more) - Abstract:
- Societal Impact Statement: Crop wild relatives (CWR) are plant taxa closely related to crops and are a source of high genetic diversity that can help adapt crops to the impacts of global change, particularly to meet increasing consumer demand in the face of the climate crisis. CWR provide vital ecosystem services and are increasingly important for food and nutrition security and sustainable and resilient agriculture. They therefore are of major biological, social, cultural and economic importance. Assessing the extinction risk of CWR is essential to prioritise in situ and ex situ conservation strategies in Mesoamerica to guarantee the long‐term survival and availability of these resources for present and future generations worldwide. Summary: Ensuring food security is one of the world's most critical issues as agricultural systems are already being impacted by global change. Crop wild relatives (CWR)—wild plants related to crops—possess genetic variability that can help adapt agriculture to a changing environment and sustainably increase crop yields to meet the food security challenge. Here we report the results of an extinction risk assessment of 224 wild relatives of some of the world's most important crops (i.e. chilli pepper, maize, common bean, avocado, cotton, potato, squash, vanilla and husk tomato) in Mesoamerica—an area of global significance as a centre of crop origin, domestication and of high CWR diversity. We show that 35% of the selected CWR taxa are threatenedSocietal Impact Statement: Crop wild relatives (CWR) are plant taxa closely related to crops and are a source of high genetic diversity that can help adapt crops to the impacts of global change, particularly to meet increasing consumer demand in the face of the climate crisis. CWR provide vital ecosystem services and are increasingly important for food and nutrition security and sustainable and resilient agriculture. They therefore are of major biological, social, cultural and economic importance. Assessing the extinction risk of CWR is essential to prioritise in situ and ex situ conservation strategies in Mesoamerica to guarantee the long‐term survival and availability of these resources for present and future generations worldwide. Summary: Ensuring food security is one of the world's most critical issues as agricultural systems are already being impacted by global change. Crop wild relatives (CWR)—wild plants related to crops—possess genetic variability that can help adapt agriculture to a changing environment and sustainably increase crop yields to meet the food security challenge. Here we report the results of an extinction risk assessment of 224 wild relatives of some of the world's most important crops (i.e. chilli pepper, maize, common bean, avocado, cotton, potato, squash, vanilla and husk tomato) in Mesoamerica—an area of global significance as a centre of crop origin, domestication and of high CWR diversity. We show that 35% of the selected CWR taxa are threatened with extinction according to The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List demonstrates that these valuable genetic resources are under high anthropogenic threat. The dominant threat processes are land use change for agriculture and farming, invasive and other problematic species (e.g. pests, genetically modified organisms) and use of biological resources, including overcollection and logging. The most significant drivers of extinction relate to smallholder agriculture—given its high incidence and ongoing shifts from traditional agriculture to modern practices (e.g. use of herbicides)—smallholder ranching and housing and urban development and introduced genetic material. There is an urgent need to increase knowledge and research around different aspects of CWR. Policies that support in situ and ex situ conservation of CWR and promote sustainable agriculture are pivotal to secure these resources for the benefit of current and future generations. Abstract : Crop wild relatives (CWR) are plant taxa closely related to crops and are a source of high genetic diversity that can help adapt crops to the impacts of global change, particularly to meet increasing consumer demand in the face of the climate crisis. CWR provide vital ecosystem services and are increasingly important for food and nutrition security, and sustainable and resilient agriculture. They therefore are of major biological, social, cultural and economic importance. Assessing the extinction risk of CWR is essential to prioritise in situ and ex situ conservation strategies in Mesoamerica to guarantee the long‐term survival and availability of these resources for present and future generations worldwide. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Plants, People, Planet. Volume 3:Issue 6(2021)
- Journal:
- Plants, People, Planet
- Issue:
- Volume 3:Issue 6(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 3, Issue 6 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 3
- Issue:
- 6
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0003-0006-0000
- Page Start:
- 775
- Page End:
- 795
- Publication Date:
- 2021-09-06
- Subjects:
- agrobiodiversity -- conservation -- crop wild relatives -- extinction risk -- food security -- IUCN Red List -- threat drivers -- threatened species
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- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗
- DOI:
- 10.1002/ppp3.10225 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 2572-2611
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