Macroalgal germplasm banking for conservation, food security, and industry.

Ex situ seed banking was first conceptualized and implemented in the early 20th century to maintain and protect crop lines. Today, ex situ seed banking is important for the preservation of heirloom strains, biodiversity conservation and ecosystem restoration, and diverse research applications. Howev...

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Main Authors: Rachael Wade, Simona Augyte, Maddelyn Harden, Sergey Nuzhdin, Charles Yarish, Filipe Alberto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-02-01
Series:PLoS Biology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000641
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spelling doaj-06677e58a45c4116b30bd2c4c4ff7ede2021-07-02T17:09:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Biology1544-91731545-78852020-02-01182e300064110.1371/journal.pbio.3000641Macroalgal germplasm banking for conservation, food security, and industry.Rachael WadeSimona AugyteMaddelyn HardenSergey NuzhdinCharles YarishFilipe AlbertoEx situ seed banking was first conceptualized and implemented in the early 20th century to maintain and protect crop lines. Today, ex situ seed banking is important for the preservation of heirloom strains, biodiversity conservation and ecosystem restoration, and diverse research applications. However, these efforts primarily target microalgae and terrestrial plants. Although some collections include macroalgae (i.e., seaweeds), they are relatively few and have yet to be connected via any international, coordinated initiative. In this piece, we provide a brief introduction to macroalgal germplasm banking and its application to conservation, industry, and mariculture. We argue that concerted effort should be made globally in germline preservation of marine algal species via germplasm banking with an overview of the technical advances for feasibility and ensured success.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000641
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author Rachael Wade
Simona Augyte
Maddelyn Harden
Sergey Nuzhdin
Charles Yarish
Filipe Alberto
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Simona Augyte
Maddelyn Harden
Sergey Nuzhdin
Charles Yarish
Filipe Alberto
Macroalgal germplasm banking for conservation, food security, and industry.
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author_facet Rachael Wade
Simona Augyte
Maddelyn Harden
Sergey Nuzhdin
Charles Yarish
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title Macroalgal germplasm banking for conservation, food security, and industry.
title_short Macroalgal germplasm banking for conservation, food security, and industry.
title_full Macroalgal germplasm banking for conservation, food security, and industry.
title_fullStr Macroalgal germplasm banking for conservation, food security, and industry.
title_full_unstemmed Macroalgal germplasm banking for conservation, food security, and industry.
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1545-7885
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Ex situ seed banking was first conceptualized and implemented in the early 20th century to maintain and protect crop lines. Today, ex situ seed banking is important for the preservation of heirloom strains, biodiversity conservation and ecosystem restoration, and diverse research applications. However, these efforts primarily target microalgae and terrestrial plants. Although some collections include macroalgae (i.e., seaweeds), they are relatively few and have yet to be connected via any international, coordinated initiative. In this piece, we provide a brief introduction to macroalgal germplasm banking and its application to conservation, industry, and mariculture. We argue that concerted effort should be made globally in germline preservation of marine algal species via germplasm banking with an overview of the technical advances for feasibility and ensured success.
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