Genetic Tools for Sustainable Management and Conservation of Forest Genetic Resources: Opportunities and Challenges
Siddarth Satpathi *
Department of Botany, J K College of Science, Arts and Commerce, Bilaspur Chhattisgarh,495550, India.
Ramesh
Department of Botany, Madanlal Sahu Govt College Armarikala, Balod, C.G.491222, India.
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Abstract
The management of forest trees has long been a critical challenge in the field of forestry, as these essential natural resources face numerous threats, from climate change and pests to deforestation and unsustainable harvesting practices. Maintaining the resilience and adaptability of forest ecosystems to global changes has become a crucial challenge for forest management. The application of genetic tools can play a pivotal role in enhancing the adaptive capacity of forest tree species and ensuring their long-term sustainability. The study aims to investigate the application of genetic tools for the management of forest genetic resources. In recent years, there has been growing interest in the application of genetic tools to address these challenges and enhance the resilience and sustainability of forest ecosystems. One of the key strategies in this regard is the use of genetic data to inform forest management decisions. Powerful forward-genetic techniques, such as DNA/RNA sequencing technologies, marker-based trait selection, quantitative trait locus mapping, genome-wide association studies, and nested association mapping, have been instrumental in pinpointing the genomic regions and underlying causative mutations responsible for traits like yield, stress resistance, and metabolic profiles. The analysis of genetic markers can help identify trees with desirable traits, such as resistance to pests or adaptations to changing climatic conditions. This information can then be used to selectively breed or propagate these high-performing individuals, thereby enhancing the overall genetic diversity and resilience of the forest. Furthermore, genetic tools can also be leveraged to monitor and respond to emerging threats, such as the spread of invasive species or the onset of disease outbreaks. By tracking the genetic profiles of these pests and pathogens, forest managers can develop early warning systems and deploy targeted management strategies to mitigate their impact. As the challenges facing forest ecosystems continue to grow, the application of genetic tools presents a promising approach to enhance the long-term sustainability and resilience of these vital natural resources. In this review, we have highlighted the application of genetic tools in the management of forest genetic resources. The application of genetic tools in forest management has the potential to significantly enhance the resilience and adaptability of forest ecosystems to the challenges posed by global change. By providing insights into the genetic diversity, adaptation mechanisms, and ecosystem function of forests, these tools can enable forest managers to make more informed decisions and develop strategies that balance the various objectives of forest management.
Keywords: Forest genetic resources, genetic tools, application, forest management, climatic condition