Field survey data of sorghum landrace populations grown by traditional farmers in four adjacent communities in the Ethiopian Highlands are used to analyze and project the local risk of loss of individual landraces under three scenarios: wild population, traditional farming and agricultural modernization. The risk of loss in the wild population scenario is based on landscape ecology theory which evaluates total population size, spatial distribution and patch occupancy, with high values for each factor and the sum of the factors decreasing the risk. This wild population analysis forms the basis for comparison with the other scenarios. In the traditional farming scenario, the deliberate actions of farmers must be taken into account through the...
Understanding the effects of actions undertaken by human societies on crop evolution processes is a ...
ThesisThesis, Carleton University, 1996Thesis not IDRC supported; author received support for earlie...
The potential gene flow between a crop and its wild relatives is largely determined by the overlaps ...
Ethiopia is believed to be the centre of origin and domestication for sorghum, where sorghum remains...
Genetic erosion can result in the loss of sorghum landrace genetic diversity. In the study areas, al...
We quantitatively examined the relationships between Sorghum landrace diversity at the field level a...
On-farm conservation of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture has received strong support...
Crop genetic resources are the building blocks of sustainable agricultural development due to their ...
Grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is an important staple food crop in the savanna zone of ...
The recent shift of emphasis to on-farm conservation is driven by its diverse attractive features - ...
Ethiopia is cited as one of the centres of sorghum diversity. In order to assess the on-farm genetic...
Adoption rates of improved or modern varieties (MV) of sorghum in eastern Ethiopia are generally low...
In many traditionally managed agroecosystems, populations of domesticated plants maintain high level...
Traditional knowledge of grain storage was studied on small farms in Ethiopia. Sixteen of sixty land...
Sorghum is an important crop for the south and central parts of Tigray Region of Ethiopia. To assess...
Understanding the effects of actions undertaken by human societies on crop evolution processes is a ...
ThesisThesis, Carleton University, 1996Thesis not IDRC supported; author received support for earlie...
The potential gene flow between a crop and its wild relatives is largely determined by the overlaps ...
Ethiopia is believed to be the centre of origin and domestication for sorghum, where sorghum remains...
Genetic erosion can result in the loss of sorghum landrace genetic diversity. In the study areas, al...
We quantitatively examined the relationships between Sorghum landrace diversity at the field level a...
On-farm conservation of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture has received strong support...
Crop genetic resources are the building blocks of sustainable agricultural development due to their ...
Grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is an important staple food crop in the savanna zone of ...
The recent shift of emphasis to on-farm conservation is driven by its diverse attractive features - ...
Ethiopia is cited as one of the centres of sorghum diversity. In order to assess the on-farm genetic...
Adoption rates of improved or modern varieties (MV) of sorghum in eastern Ethiopia are generally low...
In many traditionally managed agroecosystems, populations of domesticated plants maintain high level...
Traditional knowledge of grain storage was studied on small farms in Ethiopia. Sixteen of sixty land...
Sorghum is an important crop for the south and central parts of Tigray Region of Ethiopia. To assess...
Understanding the effects of actions undertaken by human societies on crop evolution processes is a ...
ThesisThesis, Carleton University, 1996Thesis not IDRC supported; author received support for earlie...
The potential gene flow between a crop and its wild relatives is largely determined by the overlaps ...