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  • This study focuses on the local Tunisian plant Teucrium luteum subsp. gabesianum, assessing its potential for conservation and sustainable use.
  • It includes the first detailed ecological profiling using GIS, revealing optimal temperature conditions for seed germination, enabling cultivation in various environments.
  • Additionally, the research highlights the benefits of integrated nutrient management for seedling growth and introduces DNA barcoding for product traceability, enhancing the plant's value in medicinal, cosmetic, and agricultural sectors.

Article Abstract

In the context of plant conservation and sustainable use of unique neglected and underutilized phytogenetic resources, this study focused on the Tunisian local endemic Teucrium luteum subsp. gabesianum (Lamiaceae). Using Geographical Information Systems and online databases, detailed taxon-specific ecological profiling was produced for the first time, which illustrated the temperature and climate conditions in its wild habitats and facilitated the investigation of how temperature affects its seed germination, thus making its cultivation in anthropogenic environments possible. Following the seed propagation first reported herein (77.5−81.25% at temperatures between 15 and 25 °C), species-specific in situ and ex situ conservation efforts or sustainable exploitation strategies can be enabled. This study also reported for the first time how chemical and integrated nutrient management (INM) fertilizers affect the growth and pilot cultivation of its seedlings (INM more advantageous). The firstly-reported herein DNA barcoding may enable its traceability, allowing future product design. The multidisciplinary approach followed has paved the way to bridge important research gaps hindering conservation efforts and/or the sustainable exploitation of this local Tunisian endemic plant to date. Based on the aforementioned results, the feasibility and readiness timescale for its sustainable exploitation was overviewed and re-evaluated herein, upgrading (>two-fold) its potential value for the medicinal-cosmetic, agro-alimentary, and ornamental-horticultural sectors.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8945747PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11030462DOI Listing

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