In many traditionally managed agroecosystems, populations of domesticated plants maintain high levels of genetic diversity. The threat of erosion of this diversity is a current conservation concern, motivating studies of how diversity can be maintained by in situ conservation measures. Precisely how the biological traits of plants and the cultural practices of farmers act on fundamental evolutionary forces – drift, migration, selection, and mutation – to create and maintain crop plant diversity has been little investigated in detail. The authors develop some elements of the framework required for studying such biocultural interactions, focusing on one component of management: farmers' decisions on what to plant, and the structure of germpla...
<div><p>Understanding the effects of actions undertaken by human societies on crop evolution process...
Ethiopia is cited as one of the centres of sorghum diversity. In order to assess the on-farm genetic...
Genetic erosion can result in the loss of sorghum landrace genetic diversity. In the study areas, al...
Despite the major ecological and economic impacts of gene fl ow between domesticated plants and thei...
On-farm conservation of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture has received strong support...
We present the first study of patterns of genetic diversity of sorghum landraces at the local scale....
Sorghum is the Duupa 'cultural supercrop' : it is a main subject of concern for the people and the b...
In Africa, it is mostly the informal seed system that ensures farmers' seed supply. This is partly b...
The action of biological, environmental and social factors on crop evolutionary processes call for a...
The effect of mating system on genetic diversity is a major theme in plant evolutionary genetics, be...
Crop genetic resources are the building blocks of sustainable agricultural development due to their ...
Background. Sorghum, the fourth cereal worldwide, was domesticated in Sub-Saharan Africa and is now ...
Crop species are characterised by their intimate association with human populations, their history a...
Using microsatellite genetic markers, we analyzed 1,518 sorghum samples collected at different spati...
This chapter examines farmers' goals, concepts and practices in sorghum genetic resource management ...
<div><p>Understanding the effects of actions undertaken by human societies on crop evolution process...
Ethiopia is cited as one of the centres of sorghum diversity. In order to assess the on-farm genetic...
Genetic erosion can result in the loss of sorghum landrace genetic diversity. In the study areas, al...
Despite the major ecological and economic impacts of gene fl ow between domesticated plants and thei...
On-farm conservation of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture has received strong support...
We present the first study of patterns of genetic diversity of sorghum landraces at the local scale....
Sorghum is the Duupa 'cultural supercrop' : it is a main subject of concern for the people and the b...
In Africa, it is mostly the informal seed system that ensures farmers' seed supply. This is partly b...
The action of biological, environmental and social factors on crop evolutionary processes call for a...
The effect of mating system on genetic diversity is a major theme in plant evolutionary genetics, be...
Crop genetic resources are the building blocks of sustainable agricultural development due to their ...
Background. Sorghum, the fourth cereal worldwide, was domesticated in Sub-Saharan Africa and is now ...
Crop species are characterised by their intimate association with human populations, their history a...
Using microsatellite genetic markers, we analyzed 1,518 sorghum samples collected at different spati...
This chapter examines farmers' goals, concepts and practices in sorghum genetic resource management ...
<div><p>Understanding the effects of actions undertaken by human societies on crop evolution process...
Ethiopia is cited as one of the centres of sorghum diversity. In order to assess the on-farm genetic...
Genetic erosion can result in the loss of sorghum landrace genetic diversity. In the study areas, al...