2021
DOI: 10.3390/plants10030580
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Greek Tulips: Worldwide Electronic Trade over the Internet, Global Ex Situ Conservation and Current Sustainable Exploitation Challenges

Abstract: From an ornamental viewpoint, tulips are famous clonally propagated crops. This research focuses on 15 wild-growing Greek tulip species including 11 range-restricted species, i.e., six Greek endemics and five Balkan or Aegean endemics and subendemics, among which seven are currently threatened with extinction (two Critically Endangered, three Endangered and two Vulnerable). An overview of the global electronic trade over the internet is presented herein for these valuable phytogenetic resources in an attempt t… Show more

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“…This study outlines, for the first time, the ecological requirements of five wild-growing Greek tulip species ( T. australis, T. bakeri, T. clusiana, T. goulimyi , and T. undulatifolia ) in terms of temperature and precipitation regimes prevailing in their natural respective ranges in Greece. Therefore, the data generated herein may be perceived as a contribution to the ex situ conservation efforts currently being undertaken for all of the Greek tulip species [ 3 ], allowing for, at the same time, the design of appropriate re-introduction actions if deemed necessary (e.g., [ 25 , 27 ]). By contrasting the five ecological profiles of Tulipa spp.…”
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“…This study outlines, for the first time, the ecological requirements of five wild-growing Greek tulip species ( T. australis, T. bakeri, T. clusiana, T. goulimyi , and T. undulatifolia ) in terms of temperature and precipitation regimes prevailing in their natural respective ranges in Greece. Therefore, the data generated herein may be perceived as a contribution to the ex situ conservation efforts currently being undertaken for all of the Greek tulip species [ 3 ], allowing for, at the same time, the design of appropriate re-introduction actions if deemed necessary (e.g., [ 25 , 27 ]). By contrasting the five ecological profiles of Tulipa spp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study presents, for the first time, original data regarding the germination of five wild-growing Greek tulip species ( T. australis, T. bakeri, T. clusiana, T. goulimyi , and T. undulatifolia ). Therefore, the data generated herein may be perceived as a contribution to the ex situ conservation efforts undertaken for at least three threatened Greek endemic ( T. bakeri and T. goulimyi ) or subendemic species ( T. undulatifolia ), allowing for, at the same time, possible re-introduction actions in the future if needed (e.g., [ 3 , 25 ]).…”
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