Results from a study of maize varieties and seed sources in a traditional community in Jalisco, Mexico, raise questions about the relationship between genetic erosion and the introduction of varieties. The relevance of models for in situ conservation of crop genetic resources based on geographical isolation of a community is discussed. The morphophenological diversity of local materials is shown to be enhanced by introductions of both improved cultivars and landraces from farmers in other communities. On the other hand, the geographical point of reference for defining "local" landrace is shown to be larger than the community itself. Farmers will classify seed obtained from other farmers in and outside the community as that of a local landra...
Experimental results and farmer surveys in a Mexican community indicate that farmers' seed selection...
The production of native corn at regional level is greatly limited by the seasonality of rainfall, a...
While prevailing theories of crop evolution suggest that crop diversity and cultural diversity shoul...
Replacement of crop landraces by modern varieties is thought to cause diversity loss. We studied gen...
<div><p>Traditional landraces of maize are cultivated throughout more than one-half of Mexico's crop...
A large amount of crop genetic diversity is being maintained in farmers' fields worldwide. The popul...
The principal advantage of in situ conservation is that it allows adaptive evolutionary processes to...
Conservation of agricultural genetic diversity is necessary as a source of variation for breeding an...
Experimental results and farmer surveys from a Mexican community located in the buffer zone of a bio...
To assess the impact of farmer management on maize landrace diversity in the Central Valleys of Oaxa...
Traditional landraces of maize are cultivated throughout more than one-half of Mexico's cropland. Ef...
This study concerns spatial genetic patterning, seed flow and the impact of modern varieties in maiz...
The objectives of this study were to estimate the diversity of maize farmed by maize growers (“milpe...
Contemporary germplasm conservation studies largely focus on ex situ and in situ management of diver...
Transformations that farmers bring to their traditional farming systems and their impacts on the con...
Experimental results and farmer surveys in a Mexican community indicate that farmers' seed selection...
The production of native corn at regional level is greatly limited by the seasonality of rainfall, a...
While prevailing theories of crop evolution suggest that crop diversity and cultural diversity shoul...
Replacement of crop landraces by modern varieties is thought to cause diversity loss. We studied gen...
<div><p>Traditional landraces of maize are cultivated throughout more than one-half of Mexico's crop...
A large amount of crop genetic diversity is being maintained in farmers' fields worldwide. The popul...
The principal advantage of in situ conservation is that it allows adaptive evolutionary processes to...
Conservation of agricultural genetic diversity is necessary as a source of variation for breeding an...
Experimental results and farmer surveys from a Mexican community located in the buffer zone of a bio...
To assess the impact of farmer management on maize landrace diversity in the Central Valleys of Oaxa...
Traditional landraces of maize are cultivated throughout more than one-half of Mexico's cropland. Ef...
This study concerns spatial genetic patterning, seed flow and the impact of modern varieties in maiz...
The objectives of this study were to estimate the diversity of maize farmed by maize growers (“milpe...
Contemporary germplasm conservation studies largely focus on ex situ and in situ management of diver...
Transformations that farmers bring to their traditional farming systems and their impacts on the con...
Experimental results and farmer surveys in a Mexican community indicate that farmers' seed selection...
The production of native corn at regional level is greatly limited by the seasonality of rainfall, a...
While prevailing theories of crop evolution suggest that crop diversity and cultural diversity shoul...