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Title: Using selected habitat European directive species as garden plants : challenges and opportunities
Authors: Mariotti, Mauro
Bonomi, Costantino
Magrini, Sara
Bacchetta, Gianluigi
Bavcon, Joe
Casolo, Valentino
Ceriani, Roberta
Di Martino, Luciano
Dixon, Lara
Fabrini, Giuseppe
Raimondi, Stefano
Salmeri, Cristina
Villani, Maria Cristina
Buhagiar, Joseph A.
Cristaudo, Antonia
Keywords: Plants -- Europe
Ecology -- Europe
Plant embryology
Plants, Ornamental
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Life Seed Force
Citation: Mariotti, M., Bonomi, C., Magrini, S., Bacchetta, G., Bavcon, J., Casolo V.,… Cristaudo, A. (2023). Using selected habitat European directive species as garden plants: challenges and opportunities. XXVII Eucarpia Ornamentals Symosium - From Nature to Culture: Breeding Ornamentals for Sustainability, Genoa.
Abstract: The Life+ SEEDFORCE project aims at improving the conservation status of 29 Annex II Habitat European Directive plant species, reported in bad conditions according to the 2013-2018 report on the trends of habitats and species according to art. 17 of the Directive. The project will identify and remove threats to the survival of these species in their native range, will assess their the genetic makeup, model their ecological niche and massively propagate them to bridge the isolation and re-establish gene flow between isolated population. To raise awareness of these species and to engage the public in their active conservation a selection of this species with ornamental and/or garden value will be tested for performance in suitable garden setting, including dry Mediterranean gardens [Cytisus aeolicus Guss., Primula palinuri Petagna, Valeriana amazonum (Fridl. & A.Raynal) Christenh. & Byng, Dracocephalum austriacum L., Eryngium alpinum L.] and wet boggy gardens [Woodwardia radicans (L.) Sm., Adenophora liliifolia (L.) A.DC., Kosteletzkya pentacarpos (L.) Ledeb.]. The project can therefore represent an example of a bridge linking the conservation of natural biodiversity and the production sector of ornamental plants.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/112873
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