Replacement of crop landraces by modern varieties is thought to cause diversity loss. We studied genetic erosion in maize within a model system; modernized smallholder agriculture in southern Mexico. The local seed supply was described through interviews and in situ seed collection. In spite of the dominance of commercial seed, the informal seed system was found to persist. True landraces were rare and most informal seed was derived from modern varieties (creolized). Seed lots were characterized for agronomical traits and molecular markers. We avoided the problem of non-consistent nomenclature by taking individual seed lots as the basis for diversity inference. We defined diversity as the weighted average distance between seed lots. Diversi...
Gene flow of transgenes into non-target populations is an important biosafety concern. The case of g...
This study concerns spatial genetic patterning, seed flow and the impact of modern varieties in maiz...
Since maize was domesticated in Mexico around 9000 years ago, local farmers have selected and mainta...
Replacement of crop landraces by modern varieties is thought to cause diversity loss. We studied gen...
A large amount of crop genetic diversity is being maintained in farmers' fields worldwide. The popul...
Results from a study of maize varieties and seed sources in a traditional community in Jalisco, Mexi...
Transformations that farmers bring to their traditional farming systems and their impacts on the con...
To assess the impact of farmer management on maize landrace diversity in the Central Valleys of Oaxa...
Understanding the causes of maize landrace loss in farmers’ field is essential to design effective c...
<div><p>Traditional landraces of maize are cultivated throughout more than one-half of Mexico's crop...
Crop diversity underpins the productivity, resilience, and adaptive capacity of agriculture. Loss of...
The loss of variation in crops clue to the modernization of agriculture has been described as geneti...
Gene flow of transgenes into non-target populations is an important biosafety concern. The case of g...
Crop diversity underpins the productivity, resilience and adaptive capacity of agriculture. Loss of ...
The loss of variation in crops due to the modernization of agriculture has been described as genetic...
Gene flow of transgenes into non-target populations is an important biosafety concern. The case of g...
This study concerns spatial genetic patterning, seed flow and the impact of modern varieties in maiz...
Since maize was domesticated in Mexico around 9000 years ago, local farmers have selected and mainta...
Replacement of crop landraces by modern varieties is thought to cause diversity loss. We studied gen...
A large amount of crop genetic diversity is being maintained in farmers' fields worldwide. The popul...
Results from a study of maize varieties and seed sources in a traditional community in Jalisco, Mexi...
Transformations that farmers bring to their traditional farming systems and their impacts on the con...
To assess the impact of farmer management on maize landrace diversity in the Central Valleys of Oaxa...
Understanding the causes of maize landrace loss in farmers’ field is essential to design effective c...
<div><p>Traditional landraces of maize are cultivated throughout more than one-half of Mexico's crop...
Crop diversity underpins the productivity, resilience, and adaptive capacity of agriculture. Loss of...
The loss of variation in crops clue to the modernization of agriculture has been described as geneti...
Gene flow of transgenes into non-target populations is an important biosafety concern. The case of g...
Crop diversity underpins the productivity, resilience and adaptive capacity of agriculture. Loss of ...
The loss of variation in crops due to the modernization of agriculture has been described as genetic...
Gene flow of transgenes into non-target populations is an important biosafety concern. The case of g...
This study concerns spatial genetic patterning, seed flow and the impact of modern varieties in maiz...
Since maize was domesticated in Mexico around 9000 years ago, local farmers have selected and mainta...