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《肯尼亚植物志》编研概况和阶段性成果

魏能1,2,周亚东3,张彩飞1,2,王生位1,2,胡光万1,2,Geoffrey Mwachala4,王青锋1,2*   

  1. 1.中国科学院武汉植物园, 武汉 430074; 2.中国科学院中-非联合研究中心, 武汉 430074; 3.南昌大学生命科学院学院, 南昌 330031; 4.肯尼亚国家博物馆,内罗毕 45166-00100 
  • 收稿日期:2025-10-25 修回日期:2025-10-28 接受日期:2025-11-22
  • 通讯作者: 王青锋
  • 基金资助:
    中国科学院国际合作局(SAJC202401; 067GJHZ2023027MI); 国家重点研发计划(2024YFF1307400; 2024YFE0214500); 国家自然科学基金(32200174; 32470225)

Compilation overview and the phase-specific outcomes of Flora of Kenya

Neng Wei1,2, Yadong Zhou3, Caifei Zhang1,2, Shengwei Wang1,2, Guangwan Hu1,2, Geoffrey Mwachala4, Qingfeng Wang1,2*   

  1. 1.Wuhan Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, 430074 

    2.Sino-Africa Joint Research Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, 430074 

    3.School of Life Science, Nanchang University, Nanchang, 330031 

    4.National Museum of Kenya, Nairobi P.O. Box 45166-00100 

  • Received:2025-10-25 Revised:2025-10-28 Accepted:2025-11-22
  • Contact: Qingfeng Wang

摘要: 作为首个由中国科学院全额资助的境外国家植物志项目,《肯尼亚植物志》由中国科学院武汉植物园与肯尼亚国家博物馆共同主编。该项目由国内外20余家科研机构的180余位学者共同参与,系统开展肯尼亚7,000余种维管植物的调查和研究,计划出版《肯尼亚植物志》31卷。截止目前,已组织实施60余次联合野外科考,采集植物标本1.2万余号,发现并发表新种22个(含1新变种)。基于“中肯共同编撰 + 联合出版”的模式,已出版了茜草科和兰科两卷册,这些成果获肯尼亚总统威廉·鲁托高度评价,被赞为“对生物多样性保护的重要贡献”,其中兰科卷作为国礼赠送鲁托总统,成为中非科技合作的旗舰性成果。项目通过技术转移、知识共享与人才培养,为“一带一路”框架下的南南合作提供了新范式,有力彰显并提升了我国在全球生物多样性研究与保护中的引领作用。

关键词: 生物多样性, 植物分类学, 植物志, 非洲, 国际合作

Abstract

Background & Aims: As the first overseas national flora project fully founded by Chinese Academy of Sciences, Flora of Kenya is a collaborative project organized by Wuhan Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences and National Museum of Kenya, involving more than 180 researchers from over 20 institutions. The project aims to systematically document over 7,000 species of vascular plants in Kenya, with a total of 31 planned volumes. 

Review Results: Following a “co-compilation and joint publication” model, the project has organized and conducted over 60 joint Sino-Kenyan field expeditions, collected more than 12,000 numbers of specimens, discovered and published 22 new species (one variety included), and completed two volumes—Rubiaceae and Orchidaceae, successively. The achievement has been recognized by the current Kenyan President William Ruto as “an important contribution to biodiversity conservation”. Notably, the Orchidaceae volume was presented as a national gift to the Kenyan President, symbolizing a flagship outcome of China-Africa scientific cooperation. 

Conclusion: Through technology transfer, knowledge sharing, and capacity building, the project establishes a new paradigm for South-South cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative, enhancing China’s leadership role in global biodiversity research and conservation.

Key words: biodiversity, plant taxonomy, flora, Africa, international cooperation