African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 3. No.2, pp. 143-151. 1995 DISPERSAL OF SORGHUM AND THE ROLE OF GENETIC DRIFT J. DAHLBERG Code Number: CS95020 Size of Files: Text: 35.3K Graphics: Line Drawings (gif) - 36.3K ABSTRACT Sorghum, family Graminae, and tribe Andropogoneae, evolved and slowly spread primarily within the confines of the African subcontinent. From the four major forces of evolution, selection, mutation, random genetic drift and migration, arose the wild representatives of S. bicolor subspecies verticilliflorum that are still present today. Though humans appeared on the scene about 2 millions years ago, their role in the evolution of sorghum was probably limited to that of a physical agent of dispersal and occasionally an agent of...
Corresponding author : e-mail: monique.deu@cirad.frInternational audienceWe report here an analysis ...
The potential gene flow between a crop and its wild relatives is largely determined by the overlaps ...
Sorghum, an African grass related to sugar cane and maize, is grown for food, feed, fibre and fuel. ...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 3. No.2, pp. 143-151. 1995 DISPERSAL OF SORGHUM AND THE ROLE OF G...
Sorghum, family Graminae, and tribe Andropogoneae, evolved and slowly spread primarily within the co...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 3. No.2, pp. 153-160, 1995 CROP TO WEED GENE FLOW IN SORGHUM: IMP...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 3. No.2, pp. 135-142, 1995 Sorghum: one of the world's great cere...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 3. No.2, pp. 161-170, 1995 BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR SORGHUM IMPROVEMENT ...
Sorghum has shown the adaptability necessary to sustain its improvement during time and geographical...
Sorghum is ranked the fifth most produced food crop in the world, and is a dietary staple for over 5...
Sorghum is a drought-tolerant crop with a vital role in the livelihoods of millions of people in mar...
Understanding the extent and partitioning of diversity within and among crop landraces and their wil...
UMR 1334 AGAP : Equipe AFEF ‘Architecture et Fonctionnement des Espèces fruitières’ ; Team AFFS ‘Arc...
Time to maturity is a critical trait in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) breeding, as it determines whether...
Sorghum, an African grass related to sugar cane and maize, is grown for food, feed, fibre and fuel. ...
Corresponding author : e-mail: monique.deu@cirad.frInternational audienceWe report here an analysis ...
The potential gene flow between a crop and its wild relatives is largely determined by the overlaps ...
Sorghum, an African grass related to sugar cane and maize, is grown for food, feed, fibre and fuel. ...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 3. No.2, pp. 143-151. 1995 DISPERSAL OF SORGHUM AND THE ROLE OF G...
Sorghum, family Graminae, and tribe Andropogoneae, evolved and slowly spread primarily within the co...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 3. No.2, pp. 153-160, 1995 CROP TO WEED GENE FLOW IN SORGHUM: IMP...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 3. No.2, pp. 135-142, 1995 Sorghum: one of the world's great cere...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 3. No.2, pp. 161-170, 1995 BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR SORGHUM IMPROVEMENT ...
Sorghum has shown the adaptability necessary to sustain its improvement during time and geographical...
Sorghum is ranked the fifth most produced food crop in the world, and is a dietary staple for over 5...
Sorghum is a drought-tolerant crop with a vital role in the livelihoods of millions of people in mar...
Understanding the extent and partitioning of diversity within and among crop landraces and their wil...
UMR 1334 AGAP : Equipe AFEF ‘Architecture et Fonctionnement des Espèces fruitières’ ; Team AFFS ‘Arc...
Time to maturity is a critical trait in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) breeding, as it determines whether...
Sorghum, an African grass related to sugar cane and maize, is grown for food, feed, fibre and fuel. ...
Corresponding author : e-mail: monique.deu@cirad.frInternational audienceWe report here an analysis ...
The potential gene flow between a crop and its wild relatives is largely determined by the overlaps ...
Sorghum, an African grass related to sugar cane and maize, is grown for food, feed, fibre and fuel. ...