Conservation of phytogenetic resources: smart use of biodiversity
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https://doi.org/10.47808/revistabioagro.v6i2.Especial.230Keywords:
populations, genetic resources, plantas, HidalgoAbstract
The phytogenetic resources are being represented by all possible variation and combinations of traits that are permitted to the vegetal species adapt it to environment changes, to highest quantity of traits and combinations, highest probabilities had the plants to subsist. Hidalgo State’s topographical conditions it’s make mega-diverse since they create a mosaic of landscapes that subject plant species to different selection pressures. However, of all diversity, so few have been evaluated at genetic level, this work summarices some specific studies that have been conducted in Hidalgo region. In general, inadequate use of the resources (Cedrela odorata), isolation (Fagus grandifolia subsp. mexicana), and disturbance (Ceratozamia fuscoviridis) are the main problems on the phytogenetic resources of Hidalgo State.
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