The Science Saving Rainforest s project has acquired land in northern NSW for its living seed bank.Cuttings are being taken and propagated to plant across the 15-hectare site in about 12 months.
In the same way zoos breed animals from other sites to reduce health risks, diversifying the genetics of plants makes them more resilient to disease, pests and climate change. His idea was to tap into the genetics of trees from similar ecosystems already experiencing these temperatures.The massive leaf collection project began.
The plan is to grow and distribute plants from the seeds for use in future rainforest regeneration projects. He said some cuttings were already in pots, but the process would begin in earnest in spring when more cuttings could be taken and propagated in warmer weather.Dr Kooyman said the project would be relevant to rainforests across the globe as they faced similar challenges from climate change and land clearing."It informs our deeper understanding of how genetic diversity is expressed across the landscape ... so we can plan for the future.
Source: Real Estate Daily Report (realestatedailyreport.net)
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