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TCMGIS-II based prediction of medicinal plant distribution for conservation planning: a case study of Rheum tanguticum

Hua Yu1, Caixiang Xie1, Jingyuan Song1, Yingqun Zhou3,1 and Shilin Chen1,2*

Author Affiliations

1 Institute of Medicinal Plant Development, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical College, Beijing 100193, China

2 Hubei University of Chinese Medicine, Wuhan 430065, China

3 Technology Development Centre, China National Group Corporation of Traditional and Herbal Medicine, Beijing 100094, China

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Chinese Medicine 2010, 5:31 doi:10.1186/1749-8546-5-31

Published: 25 August 2010

Abstract

Background

Many medicinal plants are increasingly endangered due to overexploitation and habitat destruction. To provide reliable references for conservation planning and regional management, this study focuses on large-scale distribution prediction of Rheum tanguticum Maxim. ex Balf (Dahuang).

Methods

Native habitats were determined by specimen examination. An improved version of GIS-based program for the distribution prediction of traditional Chinese medicine (TCMGIS-II) was employed to integrate national geographic, climate and soil type databases of China. Grid-based distance analysis of climate factors was based on the Mikowski distance and the analysis of soil types was based on grade division. The database of resource survey was employed to assess the reliability of prediction result.

Results

A total of 660 counties of 17 provinces in China, covering a land area of 3.63 × 106 km2, shared similar ecological factors with those of native habitats appropriate for R. tanguticum growth.

Conclusion

TCMGIS-II modeling found the potential habitats of target medicinal plants for their conservation planning. This technology is useful in conservation planning and regional management of medicinal plant resources.