Published on: June 25, 2022
Updated as of June 25, 2022 8:28 am
By DENR-8
TACLOBAN CITY -- The Protected Area Management Board (PAMB) of Samar Island Natural Park (SINP) approved the Resolution of the Foreign-Assisted and Special Projects Service (FASPS) - DENR Research Project on Philippine Ironwoods for Genetic Conservation and Ecosystem within the municipalities of Paranas, Samar and Giporlos, Eastern Samar during the recently held SINP-PAMB Executive Committee meeting presided by DENR Regional Executive Director Arturo E. Fadriquela.
This was one of the highlighted agenda since the conduct of genetic sampling from ironwood (locally known as mangkono) by researchers needed further clarification from the SINP-PAMB.
The proponents of this research project composed of researchers from the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) said the expected output will generate a special distribution map of ironwood in Samar. This will help the DENR in monitoring the extent of ironwood in the area and assist the Department in the policy guidelines relative to the utilization of the species.
Also, DNA barcoding and genotyping of ironwoods will facilitate effective conservation ways and will guarantee the existing conservation initiatives based on their genetic makeup. This research project will also aid academic and other research institutions in their future research endeavors.
“The conservation of ironwood is important because people continue to harvest it despite the restrictions. I am confident that through this research, its conservation will be made possible,” Regional Executive Director Fadriquela said.
“It is true that this research will increase our knowledge primarily in the DENR but ultimately, the PAMB can use the research material in managing this Protected Area since this is a site-specific study. It is important that we have these scientific studies as basis in coming up with significant decisions,” he added.
Under DENR Administrative Order (DAO) 2017-11 or the Updated National List of Threatened Philippine Plants and their Categories, mangkono (Xanthostemon verdugonianus) is listed as “endangered,” meaning its survival in the wild is unlikely if the causal factors continue operating. (DENR-8)
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