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Title: Towards a More Efficient In and Ex Situ Conservation of Sri Lankan Wild Rice Species
Authors: Sajeevan, Thasajini
Mondoni, Andrea
Wijayasinghe, Malaka
Jayasuriya, Gehan
Kumarage, Minindu
Orsenigo, Simone
Keywords: conservation
dormancy
germination
seed
wild rice
Issue Date: 29-May-2023
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Plants 2023, 12, 2149
Abstract: Five species of wild Oryza (O. nivara, O. rufipogon, O. eichengeri, O. rhizomatis and O. granulata), including the endemic species O. rhizomatis, have been recorded in Sri Lanka. These species are facing continuous decline in their populations due to natural and anthropogenic processes, with habitat loss being the main threat. This study aimed to provide information on the distribution, the current status of ex situ and in situ conservation, and to identify high-priority species and sites of wild rice in Sri Lanka, in order to improve the effectiveness of conservation efforts. Occurrence records of Sri Lankan wild rice species were collected from literature, gene banks, and field surveys. The distribution of these species was mapped, and areas with high species richness were identified. A gap analysis was conducted to determine the high-priority areas and species for ex situ and in situ conservation. It was found that about 23% of the wild rice populations in Sri Lanka were within protected areas, and by expanding these protected areas by 1 km, an additional 22% of the populations located on the border of these areas could be effectively conserved. Our analysis also revealed that 62% of Sri Lankan wild rice populations were not represented in gene banks. The species-rich areas were found to be in only two districts (Polonnaruwa and Monaragala), and less than 50% of these areas were within protected areas. Based on these findings, O. rhizomatis, O. eichengeri, and O. rufipogon were identified as high-priority species for in situ conservation. Ex situ collections were also deemed necessary for O. granulata and O. rhizomatis to ensure diversity representation in gene banks.
URI: http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/6729
ISSN: 2223-7747
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