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Research Progress on the Endangered Mechanism and Conservation Strategies of the Abies Chensiensis
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jlsa.202407307
Author(s)
Chunhong Meng1, Yuhong Sui2, Enkai Xu3,*
Affiliation(s)
1Forestry and Ecological Construction Development Service Center of Luoning County, Luoyang, Henan, China 2Amusement Park Management Station, Anyang, Henan, China 3Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou, Henan, China *Corresponding Author.
Abstract
Abies chensiensis Tiegh. is an endangered coniferous plant endemic to China, mainly distributed in the Qinling Mountains, which is of great value for scientific research and ecological balance. In recent years, its living environment has been seriously threatened, including climate change, natural disasters and man-made destruction. Studying the ecological adaptability and population dynamics of Abies chensiensis is crucial for formulating effective conservation strategies. At present, the protection measures include the establishment of nature reserves, limiting logging and carrying out scientific research, but there are problems such as poor management and poor protection in the implementation. Future conservation strategies need to strengthen population genetic diversity research, protect habitats, and strengthen international cooperation. Through in-depth research and practical exploration, it can provide scientific basis and effective strategies for the long-term survival of Abies chensiensis.
Keywords
Abies Chensiensis; Endangered; Protection; Research
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