ABSTRACT Understanding the evolutionary capacity of populations to adapt to novel environments is one of the major pursuits in genetics. Moreover, for plant breeding, maladaptation is the foremost barrier to capitalizing on intraspecific variation in order to develop new breeds for future climate scenarios in agriculture. Using a unique study design, we simultaneously dissected the population and quantitative genomic basis of short-term evolution in a tropical landrace of maize that was translocated to a temperate environment and phenotypically selected for adaptation in flowering time phenology. Underlying 10 generations of directional selection, which resulted in a 26-day mean decrease in female-flowering time, 60% of the heritable variat...
Maize is a globally valuable commodity and one of the most extensively studied genetic model organis...
<div><p>Through the local selection of landraces, humans have guided the adaptation of crops to a va...
International audienceCombined phenomic and genomic approaches are required to evaluate the margin o...
Maize is an excellent model for the study of plant adaptation. Indeed, post domestication maize quic...
<div><p>The migration of maize from tropical to temperate climates was accompanied by a dramatic evo...
International audienceThe migration of maize from tropical to temperate climates was accompanied by ...
The migration of maize from tropical to temperate climates was accompanied by a dramatic evolution i...
Remarkable productivity has been achieved in crop species through artificial selection and adaptatio...
The migration of maize from tropical to temperate climates was accompanied by a dramatic evolution i...
Crop species exhibit an astounding capacity for environmental adaptation, but genetic bottlenecks re...
Convergent phenotypic evolution provides some of the strongest evidence for adaptation. However, the...
Characterizing the impact of selection and genetic drift in the formation of heterotic groups and pa...
Selection can result in populations becoming more adapted, yet even in the presence of selection oth...
Maize is a globally valuable commodity and one of the most extensively studied genetic model organis...
<div><p>Through the local selection of landraces, humans have guided the adaptation of crops to a va...
International audienceCombined phenomic and genomic approaches are required to evaluate the margin o...
Maize is an excellent model for the study of plant adaptation. Indeed, post domestication maize quic...
<div><p>The migration of maize from tropical to temperate climates was accompanied by a dramatic evo...
International audienceThe migration of maize from tropical to temperate climates was accompanied by ...
The migration of maize from tropical to temperate climates was accompanied by a dramatic evolution i...
Remarkable productivity has been achieved in crop species through artificial selection and adaptatio...
The migration of maize from tropical to temperate climates was accompanied by a dramatic evolution i...
Crop species exhibit an astounding capacity for environmental adaptation, but genetic bottlenecks re...
Convergent phenotypic evolution provides some of the strongest evidence for adaptation. However, the...
Characterizing the impact of selection and genetic drift in the formation of heterotic groups and pa...
Selection can result in populations becoming more adapted, yet even in the presence of selection oth...
Maize is a globally valuable commodity and one of the most extensively studied genetic model organis...
<div><p>Through the local selection of landraces, humans have guided the adaptation of crops to a va...
International audienceCombined phenomic and genomic approaches are required to evaluate the margin o...