Bioprospection and Sustainable Use of Plants
A special issue of Plants (ISSN 2223-7747).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (22 December 2022) | Viewed by 6582
Special Issue Editors
Interests: ethnobotany, amazon rainforest, agricultural ecology,environmental management; natural resources.
2. Département Génie Biologique, IUT Paul Sabatier, Université Paul Sabatier, 32000 Auch, France
Interests: plant physiology; plant breeding; abiotic stress; bioactive accumulation; essential oils; biofertilizers; cereals; oilseed crop; legumes; vegetables
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In situ conservation of plant biodiversity resources is of strategic value for the provision of ecosystem services, now and in the future, as native forests and traditional agroecosystems are the world's natural laboratories. Biological diversity hosted in natural and cultivated ecosystems also provides an important foundation for economic growth and development. Nevertheless, some species need to be domesticated for cultivation, evaluation of the genetic resources based on biochemical traits (bioactive content). This special edition aims to collect high-quality manuscripts on the following topic, but not limited to:
- Bioprospecting of plant resources, that is, research on the applications of resources or on the active ingredients of the plant resource;
- The direct use of plant resources, for example, the use of the resource in the pharmaceutical market (ie conventional medicines); research on the use of resources such as medicinal and herbal plants.
- Development of resources evaluation and breeding based on the bioactives concentration.
- Practices and innovations on the sustainable use of plant resources, focusing on resource cultivation and agricultural processes.
- Practices and innovations on the sustainable application of plant products, e.g., Renewable materials in packaging (i.e., lignin, natural rubber, forest wood product)
Prof. Dr. Henrique dos Santos Pereira
Prof. Dr. Othmane Merah
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- products of nature
- sustainable resources
- bioprospecting
- conservation of natural genetics
- medicinal plants
- herbs
- active components in plants
- plant extracts
- lignin
- wood forest product
- extraction methods
- bioactives from the resources
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