Kulak Verena, Longboat Sheri, Brunet Nicolas D, Shukla Mukund, Saxena Praveen
School of Environmental Design and Rural Development, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada.
Plant Agriculture Department, Gosling Research Institute for Plant Preservation, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada.
Plants (Basel). 2022 Feb 12;11(4):503. doi: 10.3390/plants11040503.
Plant diversity is critical to the functioning of human societies, and evidence shows that plant conservation success is driven by integrative approaches that include social and biological factors. Plants have a unique capacity to reproduce asexually, and propagation practices can yield large numbers of plantlets. These plantlets can be used in several ways to fulfil conservation goals including the repopulation of regions with declining densities of threatened species that hold cultural meaning. However, the potential of in vitro technologies in the conservation of plants that hold cultural meaning is understudied. In this paper we focus upon the roles of in vitro technologies in the conservation of plants relevant to biocultural environments and provide an overview of potential knowledge gaps at the interface of in vitro and plants used traditionally, including those meaningful to Indigenous Peoples. We conclude that in vitro technologies can be powerful tools in biocultural conservation if they are deployed in a manner respectful of the socio-cultural context in which plants play a role, but that further research is needed in this regard. We suggest several epistemological points to facilitate future research.
植物多样性对人类社会的运转至关重要,有证据表明,植物保护的成功是由包括社会和生物因素在内的综合方法推动的。植物具有独特的无性繁殖能力,繁殖实践可以培育出大量的幼苗。这些幼苗可用于多种方式以实现保护目标,包括在具有文化意义的濒危物种密度下降的地区重新造林。然而,体外技术在保护具有文化意义的植物方面的潜力尚未得到充分研究。在本文中,我们重点关注体外技术在与生物文化环境相关的植物保护中的作用,并概述了体外技术与传统使用的植物(包括对原住民有意义的植物)之间潜在的知识空白。我们得出结论,如果以尊重植物所发挥作用的社会文化背景的方式部署体外技术,那么它可以成为生物文化保护中的有力工具,但在这方面还需要进一步研究。我们提出了几个认识论要点以促进未来的研究。