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CTG protects endangered and rare plants live along the Yangtze River

Date: 2020-08-13

China Three Gorges Corporation (CTG) continues to undertake extensive ecological initiatives along the Yangtze River, playing a critical role in rare plants protection as well as soil and water conservation.

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researchers were checking the growth of the unique herb Chuanmingshen in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River

The Three Gorges region, known as the "green treasury" or "gene bank" of the Yangtze River basin, is home to a large number of rare and unique plants. In 2017, CTG established the Yangtze River Rare Plant Research Institute to maximize the protection of biodiversity in the Three Gorges Reservoir via ex-situ conservation, introduction and breeding and the establishment of a germplasm repository.

The Yangtze River Rare Plant Research Institute is the largest conservation base for rare plants endemic to China’s Three Gorges region. To date, the institute has built eight large-scale sightseeing gardens for rare plants, such as davidiainvolucrata and taxuschinensis, and has 1,006 species of rare plants under protection.

After years of observation and experimentation, the institute has selected more than 10 species of rare plants, such as myricarialaxiflora and adiantum reniforme, and replanted them to their habitats along the Yangtze river.

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CTG protects endangered and rare plants live along the Yangtze River

Date: 2020-08-13

China Three Gorges Corporation (CTG) continues to undertake extensive ecological initiatives along the Yangtze River, playing a critical role in rare plants protection as well as soil and water conservation.

图片1

researchers were checking the growth of the unique herb Chuanmingshen in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River

The Three Gorges region, known as the "green treasury" or "gene bank" of the Yangtze River basin, is home to a large number of rare and unique plants. In 2017, CTG established the Yangtze River Rare Plant Research Institute to maximize the protection of biodiversity in the Three Gorges Reservoir via ex-situ conservation, introduction and breeding and the establishment of a germplasm repository.

The Yangtze River Rare Plant Research Institute is the largest conservation base for rare plants endemic to China’s Three Gorges region. To date, the institute has built eight large-scale sightseeing gardens for rare plants, such as davidiainvolucrata and taxuschinensis, and has 1,006 species of rare plants under protection.

After years of observation and experimentation, the institute has selected more than 10 species of rare plants, such as myricarialaxiflora and adiantum reniforme, and replanted them to their habitats along the Yangtze river.

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By China Three Gorges Corporation

Reprinting or mirroring is strictly prohibited without written authorization,

and offenders will be held liable.

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