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Species prioritization is a crucial step in any development of conservation strategy, especially for crop wild relatives (CWR), since financial resources are generally limited. This study aimed at: assessing the biodiversity of crop wild relatives in Benin and identifying priority species for active conservation. Data were collected through literature review to establish an exhaustive list of CWR in Benin. Eight prioritization criteria and different prioritization systems were used. The top 50 species obtained by each of these methods were identified and twenty final top CWR were shortlisted as those occurring as priority across methods. A total of 266 plant species belonging to 65 genera and 36 families were identified. The most represented are: Cyperaceae (12.50 %), Leguminosae-Papilionoideae (11.87 %), Convolvulaceae (11.25 %), Poaceae (10.31 %), Asteraceae (7.81 %), Solanaceae (6.87 %) and Dioscoreaceae (5.31 %). Among the 20 species of highest priority for conservation, Manihot glaziovii Müll. Arg. and Piper guineense Schumach. et Thonn., appeared as the most represented species on top of the list.
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We are very grateful to the members of the laboratory of Applied Ecology (University of Abomey Calavi) who were actively involved in the study. We are indebted to the Explorers Club Granting Fund which provided us with financial assistance for the field work. Our appreciation also goes to the Ministry of Agriculture and to the national research institute for their assistance. We thank all reviewers and Ayub Oduor for comments on a previous version.
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Idohou, R., Assogbadjo, A.E., Fandohan, B. et al. National inventory and prioritization of crop wild relatives: case study for Benin. Genet Resour Crop Evol 60, 1337–1352 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10722-012-9923-6
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