Bridging the gap between academia and industry
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Bridging the gap between academia and industry
April 15th, 2015 Native Seed Conference Bridging the gap between academia and industry Using current regulations and practices to develop a certification scheme for native plant species in Europe Holly Abbandonato Supervisor: Costantino Bonomi Co-Supervisors: Giles Laverack & Hugh Pritchard Photo courtesy of Patrizia Ferrari 1 Interdisciplinary approach to promote a sustainable and dynamic European native seed industry 7 full partners • Academic institutions • NGOs • Public land governance bodies • Private companies 2 Grassland Restoration using Native Seeds (A) Species selection Stephanie Frischie (B) Seed biology characterization (C) Seed production & deployment Laura Lopez del Egido Holly Abbandonato University of Pavia, Italy 3 Native Seed Grassland Restoration in Europe Regulations Seed Quality http://www.niab.com/pages/id/103/Certification_Requirements Certification 4 Objective 1 - Regulations Review the current state of regulations and practices across Europe UN Convention on Biological Diversity Global Strategy for Plant Conservation Aichi Biodiversity Targets EU Commission - Environment EU 2020 Biodiversity Strategy Natura 2000 – Habitats and Birds Directive 5 Objective 1 - Regulations COP 11 Decision XI/16 Ecosystem Restoration Aichi Biodiversity Targets 14 “… ecosystems that provide essential services … are restored and safeguarded...” 15 “… ecosystem resilience and the contribution of biodiversity… through conservation and restoration, including restoration of at least 15 per cent of degraded ecosystems...” Global Strategy for Plant Conservation Targets 4 “At least 15 per cent of each ecological region or vegetation type secured through effective management and/or restoration. ” 8 “… at least 20 per cent available for recovery and restoration programmes. ” GSPC Vision “The Strategy seeks to halt the continuing loss of plant diversity” 6 Objective 1 - Regulations EU Commission – Environmental Council EU Biodiversity Strategy 2 “By 2020, ecosystems and their services are maintained and enhanced by … restoring at least 15% of degraded ecosystems.” Natura 2000 Network Designate protected sites (SPAs and SACs) under the Birds and Habitat Directives to conserve biodiversity 7 Objective 1 - Regulations EU Commission Directives – Native Seeds Specific legislation: Fruit, vegetables, oil and fibres, cereal, vines, ornamental, forestry, and fodder 66/401/EEC - Marketing of fodder plants 2010/60/EC – Fodder plant seed mixtures used for preservation of the natural environment 8 Objective 1 - Regulations Case-study on UK Native Seed Market UK Native Seed Hub (Kew) • 70-120 tons in weight and £3-6 million in value • Habitat type: 75-85% species rich grasslands • Seed use/funding: 40-75% government funding • Expected to grow by 12-13% each year by 2020 Photo courtesy of E. Ladouceur 9 Objective 2 – Seed Quality Identify quality requirements for genetic conservation and plant establishment Seed Quality 1. Species and end use (Hampton 2002) 2. Genotype and pre-storage environment (Baskins & Baskins 2014) Define ‘seed quality’ in terms of seed production for grassland restoration 10 Objective 2 – Seed Quality Harvesting -Provenance -Maturity -Cleaning Restoration -Germination -Establishment -Site preparation -Packaged Storage -Drying -Longevity -Viability (Tischew et al. 2011) 11 Objective 2 – Seed Quality Current seed quality resources ISTA ENSCONET EU Salvere Project Seed Information Database (Kew) Evaluate current protocols Communicate to users • Online Database 12 Objective 2 – Seed Quality Establishing quality control in UK wildflower production Germination (%) Create awareness -Public, producers and users 13 Objective 3 - Certification Develop a certification scheme for European native species To Certify • To say in a formal or official way, usually in writing, that something is true or correct (Cambridge Dictionary) • Who and how? http://www.niab.com/pages/id/103/Certification_Requirements Certification is adaptable and always evolving (Seed Science and Technology 4th edition) 14 Objective 3 - Certification Possible recommendations for future certification Bottom-up implementation -> best practice Survey producers/users - Preliminary survey Labelling – Bio-banking http://cipotato.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/7.jpg 15 Bridging the gap between academia and industry • Networking • Collaboration • NASSTEC Panel Science Museum in Trento, Italy Email [email protected] [email protected] www.nasstec.eu http://www.anms.it/soci/dettaglio_socio/82 16 The preceding presentation was delivered at the 2015 National Native Seed Conference Santa Fe, New Mexico April 13-16, 2015 This and additional presentations available at http://nativeseed.info