Climate change is predicted to have major impacts on small-scale farmers in Mexico whose livelihoods depend on rain-fed maize. We examined the capacity of traditional maize seed systems to provide these farmers with appropriate genetic material under predicted agro-ecological conditions associated with climate change. We studied the structure and spatial scope of seed systems of 20 communities in four transects across an altitudinal gradient from 10–2,980 m above sea level in five states of eastern Mexico. Results indicate that 90% of all of the seed lots are obtained within 10 km of a community and 87% within an altitudinal range of ±50 m but with variation across four agro-climate environments: wet lowland, dry lowland, wet upper midlatit...
Climate change effects are expected to be more severe for some segments of society than others. In M...
Farmer management of plant germplasm pre-dates crop domestication, but humans ’ role in crop evoluti...
Maize evolution under domestication is a process that continues today. Case studies suggest that Mex...
Climate change is predicted to have major impacts on small-scale farmers in Mexico whose livelihoods...
Mexico is the primary center of origin and diversity for maize (Zea mays L.). Farmers grow the crop ...
Evidence suggests that climate change could drastically reduce Mexico's agricultural productivity wi...
The vulnerability of 59 Mexican landraces of maize was assessed in relation to five socio-ecolog...
This database entry provides climate-based seed zone system for Mexico to address climate change obs...
Through semi-structured interviews with Mexican climatologists and farmers and others in the agricul...
Maize is an important staple crop in Mexico, and the recent intensification of climate variability, ...
Research into plant breeding always focused on increasing productivity potential in new developed pl...
Mexican agriculture has been greatly transformed by the widespread introduction of 'Green Revolution...
To better understand the range of adaptation of maize (Zea mays L.) landraces, climatic adaptation i...
The principal advantage of in situ conservation is that it allows adaptive evolutionary processes to...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is the most important crop for the economy of Mexico. It is the staple food of m...
Climate change effects are expected to be more severe for some segments of society than others. In M...
Farmer management of plant germplasm pre-dates crop domestication, but humans ’ role in crop evoluti...
Maize evolution under domestication is a process that continues today. Case studies suggest that Mex...
Climate change is predicted to have major impacts on small-scale farmers in Mexico whose livelihoods...
Mexico is the primary center of origin and diversity for maize (Zea mays L.). Farmers grow the crop ...
Evidence suggests that climate change could drastically reduce Mexico's agricultural productivity wi...
The vulnerability of 59 Mexican landraces of maize was assessed in relation to five socio-ecolog...
This database entry provides climate-based seed zone system for Mexico to address climate change obs...
Through semi-structured interviews with Mexican climatologists and farmers and others in the agricul...
Maize is an important staple crop in Mexico, and the recent intensification of climate variability, ...
Research into plant breeding always focused on increasing productivity potential in new developed pl...
Mexican agriculture has been greatly transformed by the widespread introduction of 'Green Revolution...
To better understand the range of adaptation of maize (Zea mays L.) landraces, climatic adaptation i...
The principal advantage of in situ conservation is that it allows adaptive evolutionary processes to...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is the most important crop for the economy of Mexico. It is the staple food of m...
Climate change effects are expected to be more severe for some segments of society than others. In M...
Farmer management of plant germplasm pre-dates crop domestication, but humans ’ role in crop evoluti...
Maize evolution under domestication is a process that continues today. Case studies suggest that Mex...