Conservation And Reintroduction Of The Rare And Endangered Orchid Paphiopedilum Armeniacum

ECOSYSTEM HEALTH AND SUSTAINABILITY(2021)

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Abstract
Paphiopedilum armeniacum is a rare and endangered lady's slipper orchid in China. It is distributed around the mid-elevations of the Nu Mountains in southwest China. Due to over-harvest, habitat loss, and degradation, wild populations of P. armeniacum has declined drastically. A combination of approaches involving biotechnology, habitat restoration, and interspecific relationship reconstruction was used to carry out the reintroduction of the species. Integrated conservation program for this species included in-situ protection, ex-situ conservation, and reintroduction, which helped to rebuild a harmonious relationship between local farmers and P. armeniacum. The sustainable utilization of native plant resources in poor areas can promote regional sustainable development which is compatible with species protection.
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Paphiopedilum armeniacum, habitat, in-situ conservation, ex-situ conservation, reintroduction
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