Manioc is the most important food crop that originated in Amazonia. Many studies have increased our understanding of its evolutionary dynamics under cultivation. However, most of them focused on manioc cultivation in environments with low soil fertility, generally Oxisols. Recent ethnobotanical observations showed that bitter manioc also performs well in high fertility soils, such as Amazonian dark earths (ADE) and the floodplain. We used 10 microsatellite loci to investigate the genetic diversity and structure of bitter manioc varieties grown in different soil types in communities of smallholder farmers along the middle Madeira River in Central Amazonia. The genetic diversity of some sweet varieties and seedlings was also evaluated. Adult ...
Amazonian indigenous people grow manioc in landscapes of different agricultural potential, yet studi...
This article examines the relationship between Amazonian Dark Earths (ADE) and Caboclo horticultural...
Many commentators highlight the fertility of Anthropogenic Dark Earths (ADE), emphasizing their pote...
Amazonia is a major world centre of plant domestication, but the genetics of domestication remains u...
Although many important crops originated in Amazonia, the general patterns of their evolutionary his...
Shifting cultivation in the humid tropics is incredibly diverse, yet research tends to focus on one ...
Shifting cultivation in the humid tropics is incredibly diverse, yet research tends to focus on one ...
Shifting cultivation in the humid tropics is incredibly diverse, yet research tends to focus on one ...
Bitter cassava is an important food crop that was domesticated in Amazonia. Although it is exclusive...
While bitter manioc has been one of the most important staple crops in the central Amazon for thousa...
Manioc (Manihot esculenta Crantz) originated in Amazonia and is the main staple for more than 800 mi...
Amazonia is a major world centre of plant domestication, but the genetics of domestication remains u...
Knowledge of agro-morphological and genetic variability of germplasm diversity is a prerequisite for...
Manioc is an important root crop in the tropics and the most important staple food in the Amazon. Ma...
Manioc is an important root crop in the tropics and the most important staple food in the Amazon. Ma...
Amazonian indigenous people grow manioc in landscapes of different agricultural potential, yet studi...
This article examines the relationship between Amazonian Dark Earths (ADE) and Caboclo horticultural...
Many commentators highlight the fertility of Anthropogenic Dark Earths (ADE), emphasizing their pote...
Amazonia is a major world centre of plant domestication, but the genetics of domestication remains u...
Although many important crops originated in Amazonia, the general patterns of their evolutionary his...
Shifting cultivation in the humid tropics is incredibly diverse, yet research tends to focus on one ...
Shifting cultivation in the humid tropics is incredibly diverse, yet research tends to focus on one ...
Shifting cultivation in the humid tropics is incredibly diverse, yet research tends to focus on one ...
Bitter cassava is an important food crop that was domesticated in Amazonia. Although it is exclusive...
While bitter manioc has been one of the most important staple crops in the central Amazon for thousa...
Manioc (Manihot esculenta Crantz) originated in Amazonia and is the main staple for more than 800 mi...
Amazonia is a major world centre of plant domestication, but the genetics of domestication remains u...
Knowledge of agro-morphological and genetic variability of germplasm diversity is a prerequisite for...
Manioc is an important root crop in the tropics and the most important staple food in the Amazon. Ma...
Manioc is an important root crop in the tropics and the most important staple food in the Amazon. Ma...
Amazonian indigenous people grow manioc in landscapes of different agricultural potential, yet studi...
This article examines the relationship between Amazonian Dark Earths (ADE) and Caboclo horticultural...
Many commentators highlight the fertility of Anthropogenic Dark Earths (ADE), emphasizing their pote...