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Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona: BGJBB
Jordi Agulló Villargona
Museu de Ciències Naturals de BarcelonaCollection Manager
C/ Passeig Picasso s/nBarcelonaCatalunya08003SPAIN
00+34 932562200jagullov@bcn.cathttps://www.museuciencies.cat
Miriam Aixart Sahun
Jardí Botànic de BarcelonaCurator
Dr. Font i Quer, 2BarcelonaCatalunya08038SPAIN
00 34 932564165maixart@bcn.cathttps://www.museuciencies.cat
2021-02-25
CATALAN
Conservation of the endangered flora of a territory is mainly based on preserving its natural habitat, which we know as in-situ or on-site conservation, but it is necessary to reinforce this protection with ex-situ interventions, i.e. outside its natural habitat, whether in collections of living plants or in germplasm banks.
The Botanical Garden of Barcelona was created to contribute to the ex-situ conservation of the biodiversity of Mediterranean vegetation, mainly that of Catalonia. The Garden is a privileged space for cultivating and exhibiting endangered plants in its set of collections. In this sense, it is also an element for disseminating knowledge about which species need protection and what actions are carried out to achieve this. It is also excellent material for research studies.
The Garden has the nurseries and greenhouses necessary for cultivating and maintaining those plants of scientific and educational interest.The Garden has a Germplasm Bank that stores the seeds of the most interesting species from both the viewpoint of scientific importance and that of conservation.Thus, the Garden offers the tools and basic infrastructures so that all those institutions working on conservation can have access to them to develop their projects as and when necessary.
Germplasm banks are collections of genetic material, mainly in the form of seeds, which are kept in special temperature and humidity conditions, and which allow the use of this material to be maintained for long periods of time. The bank is a tool for maintaining species in a state of rest, and they can be made to germinate whenever fresh material is required, whether for new research studies or to obtain plants for reintroduction into their natural habitat.According to the Convention on Biological Diversity, signed in Rio in 1992, the signatory states agree to have 60% of endangered species from their territory conserved in germplasm banks and 10% included in recovery programmes.
We hope that the Botanical Garden will be a key element in achieving this commitment in favour of the global conservation of biodiversity.
germoplasma
semilla
Jardín Botánico
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Metadata
GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type.xml
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License.
https://museuciencies.cat/en/area-cientifica/col%C2%B7leccions/col%C2%B7leccions-botaniques/llavors/
Area mediterránea en cuenca mediterranea (Norte de África, Sur de Europa y Oriente próximo), Chile, California, Australia y Sudáfrica.
-180
180
90
-90
1990
2013
Family
Caryophyllaceae
Family
Compositae
Family
Cruciferae
Family
Graminae
Family
Labiatae
Family
Leguminosae
Family
Umbelliferae
daily
Míriam Aixart Sahun
Jardí Botànic de BarcelonaCurator
Dr. Font i Quer, 2BarcelonaCatalunya08038SPAIN
00 34 932564165maixart@bcn.cathttps://www.museuciencies.cat
SEMCLIMED
NA
ADMINISTRATIVE_POINT_OF_CONTACT
El proyecto SEMCLIMED, que está incluido dentro del programa comunitario INTERREG IIIB MEDOCC
Mediterráneo occidental (Francia, España, Grecia e Italia)
1:se estudia el impacto de las futuras condiciones climáticas sobre el comportamiento germinativo de algunas especies de la cuenca mediterránea. 2:la conservación de la flora del norte de África.
3: la constitución de un microhábitat, concretamente una rocalla adecuada para la exposición de especies rupícolas muy abundantes en las regiones mediterráneas.
2024-03-29T09:54:17Z
Agulló Villargona J, Aixart Sahun M (2021). Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona: BGJBB. Version 1.9. Botanical Garden of Barcelona. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/vvpgcy accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-03-29.
http://www.gbif.es/ipt/logo.do?r=mcnb-bgjbb
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