Domestication du palmier dattier dans l’oasis de Siwa et à travers le Moyen-Orient et l’Afrique du Nord : articuler les échelles de l’ethnographie et de la domestication sur le long terme

  • Battesti, Vincent
  • Gros-Balthazard, Muriel
Publication date
June 2019
Publisher
HAL CCSD

Abstract

International audienceThe history of the date palm as a cultivated plant is still poorly known, despite some recent major steps made using genetic tools (2017), and, moreover, ways of assessing the current agrobiodiversity of the cultivated date palm do not yet seem well established.To better seize the long- and short-term domestication process of a cultivated and emblematic crop, the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.), our approach combines anthropology (ethnoecology) with population genetics (and vice versa).In our first study (2018), we evaluated date palm agrobiodiversity of Siwa oasis, Egypt, located at the crossroads of ancient Trans-Saharan routes, of the oriental and western areas of the domesticated date palm, focusing on diversity...

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