Surveying and mapping cereals and legumes wild relatives in Mount Hermon (Bekaa, Lebanon)

Abstract Crop Wild Relatives (CWR) should be highly prioritized, monitored, and conserved as they have an immense effect on sustainability and livelihood. In this study we aim to survey and map cereal and legume wild relatives of Fabaceae and Poaceae families. Mount Hermon, Bekaa side, Lebanon. A se...

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Main Authors: Eliane Sayde, Lamis Chalak, Safaa Baydoun, Ali Shehadeh, Hicham El Zein, Jostelle Al Beyrouthy, Mariana Yazbek
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Published: Wiley 2024-03-01
Series:Ecology and Evolution
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10943
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author Eliane Sayde
Lamis Chalak
Safaa Baydoun
Ali Shehadeh
Hicham El Zein
Jostelle Al Beyrouthy
Mariana Yazbek
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Lamis Chalak
Safaa Baydoun
Ali Shehadeh
Hicham El Zein
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Mariana Yazbek
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description Abstract Crop Wild Relatives (CWR) should be highly prioritized, monitored, and conserved as they have an immense effect on sustainability and livelihood. In this study we aim to survey and map cereal and legume wild relatives of Fabaceae and Poaceae families. Mount Hermon, Bekaa side, Lebanon. A set of 46 CWR species were targeted based on desk selection analysis and prioritization by the International Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas genebank for their potential importance in breeding programs. A botanical survey of 17 sites of the various habitats of Mount Hermon was performed during April–June 2021 using a systematic transect/quadrate sampling method. Recorded genera and species were accurately georeferenced and then mapped with the DIVA‐GIS program. In total, 854 occurrences were observed belonging to 34 species of Fabaceae and 12 species of Poaceae. High H′ Shannon diversity values were recorded in three sites (Al Fakiaa, Sham El Hafour and Ain Ata‐ al Berke) of the Mount with values ranking between 2.45 and 2.83. This was confirmed by the richness distribution maps of genera and species. Richness distribution maps provide relevant clues on candidate sites for high concentrations of each of the species under study. At least the three sites, hosting 87% of the surveyed CWR's species, can be considered for further in situ conservation actions.
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spelling doaj.art-aaba9a278bb34c5892c30af9bbc0af0f2024-03-26T04:26:58ZengWileyEcology and Evolution2045-77582024-03-01143n/an/a10.1002/ece3.10943Surveying and mapping cereals and legumes wild relatives in Mount Hermon (Bekaa, Lebanon)Eliane Sayde0Lamis Chalak1Safaa Baydoun2Ali Shehadeh3Hicham El Zein4Jostelle Al Beyrouthy5Mariana Yazbek6Faculty of Agronomy, Department of Plant Production Lebanese University Beirut LebanonFaculty of Agronomy, Department of Plant Production Lebanese University Beirut LebanonResearch Center for Environment and Development Beirut Arab University Bekaa LebanonInternational Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas (ICARDA) Beirut LebanonIndependent Researchers Beirut LebanonInternational Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas (ICARDA) Beirut LebanonInternational Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas (ICARDA) Beirut LebanonAbstract Crop Wild Relatives (CWR) should be highly prioritized, monitored, and conserved as they have an immense effect on sustainability and livelihood. In this study we aim to survey and map cereal and legume wild relatives of Fabaceae and Poaceae families. Mount Hermon, Bekaa side, Lebanon. A set of 46 CWR species were targeted based on desk selection analysis and prioritization by the International Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas genebank for their potential importance in breeding programs. A botanical survey of 17 sites of the various habitats of Mount Hermon was performed during April–June 2021 using a systematic transect/quadrate sampling method. Recorded genera and species were accurately georeferenced and then mapped with the DIVA‐GIS program. In total, 854 occurrences were observed belonging to 34 species of Fabaceae and 12 species of Poaceae. High H′ Shannon diversity values were recorded in three sites (Al Fakiaa, Sham El Hafour and Ain Ata‐ al Berke) of the Mount with values ranking between 2.45 and 2.83. This was confirmed by the richness distribution maps of genera and species. Richness distribution maps provide relevant clues on candidate sites for high concentrations of each of the species under study. At least the three sites, hosting 87% of the surveyed CWR's species, can be considered for further in situ conservation actions.https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10943botanical surveycereals and legumesCWRdistribution mappingDIVA‐GISmount Hermon
spellingShingle Eliane Sayde
Lamis Chalak
Safaa Baydoun
Ali Shehadeh
Hicham El Zein
Jostelle Al Beyrouthy
Mariana Yazbek
Surveying and mapping cereals and legumes wild relatives in Mount Hermon (Bekaa, Lebanon)
Ecology and Evolution
botanical survey
cereals and legumes
CWR
distribution mapping
DIVA‐GIS
mount Hermon
title Surveying and mapping cereals and legumes wild relatives in Mount Hermon (Bekaa, Lebanon)
title_full Surveying and mapping cereals and legumes wild relatives in Mount Hermon (Bekaa, Lebanon)
title_fullStr Surveying and mapping cereals and legumes wild relatives in Mount Hermon (Bekaa, Lebanon)
title_full_unstemmed Surveying and mapping cereals and legumes wild relatives in Mount Hermon (Bekaa, Lebanon)
title_short Surveying and mapping cereals and legumes wild relatives in Mount Hermon (Bekaa, Lebanon)
title_sort surveying and mapping cereals and legumes wild relatives in mount hermon bekaa lebanon
topic botanical survey
cereals and legumes
CWR
distribution mapping
DIVA‐GIS
mount Hermon
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10943
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