Local people's perceptions of cultivated and wild agrobiodiversity, as well as their management of hybridization are still understudied in Amazonia. Here we analyze domesticated treegourd (Crescentia cujete), whose versatile fruits have technological, symbolic, and medicinal uses. A wild relative (C.amazonica) of the cultivated species grows spontaneously in Amazonian flooded forests. We demonstrated, using whole chloroplast sequences and nuclear microsatellites, that the two species are strongly differentiated. Nonetheless, they hybridize readily throughout Amazonia and the proportions of admixture correlate with fruit size variation of cultivated trees. New morphotypes arise from hybridization, which are recognized by people and named as ...
Amazonia is a major world centre of plant domestication, but the genetics of domestication remains u...
Various historical processes have been put forth as drivers of patterns in the spatial distribution ...
Hybridization has the potential to generate or homogenize biodiversity and is a particularly common ...
International audienceLocal people's perceptions of cultivated and wild agrobiodiversity, as well as...
Local people's perceptions of cultivated and wild agrobiodiversity, as well as their management of h...
The use and dispersal of domesticated plants may reflect patterns of early human diffusion of techno...
International audienceThe use and dispersal of domesticated plants may reflect patterns of early hum...
Amazonia, one of the largest and most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth, is a significant yet less-know...
Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics betwee...
Evidence from several earthwork-building societies has recently been discovered in Amazonia that cha...
International audiencePeach palm (Bactris gasipaes Kunth) is the a Neotropical palm domesticated by ...
Camu-camu (Myrciaria dubia, McVaugh) is currently one of the most important fruit species that is gr...
Recent decades have witnessed the rapid expansion of interest in and research on the domestication o...
Molecular analyses are providing new elements to decipher the origin, domestication and dispersal of...
Amazonia is a major world centre of plant domestication, but the genetics of domestication remains u...
Various historical processes have been put forth as drivers of patterns in the spatial distribution ...
Hybridization has the potential to generate or homogenize biodiversity and is a particularly common ...
International audienceLocal people's perceptions of cultivated and wild agrobiodiversity, as well as...
Local people's perceptions of cultivated and wild agrobiodiversity, as well as their management of h...
The use and dispersal of domesticated plants may reflect patterns of early human diffusion of techno...
International audienceThe use and dispersal of domesticated plants may reflect patterns of early hum...
Amazonia, one of the largest and most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth, is a significant yet less-know...
Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics betwee...
Evidence from several earthwork-building societies has recently been discovered in Amazonia that cha...
International audiencePeach palm (Bactris gasipaes Kunth) is the a Neotropical palm domesticated by ...
Camu-camu (Myrciaria dubia, McVaugh) is currently one of the most important fruit species that is gr...
Recent decades have witnessed the rapid expansion of interest in and research on the domestication o...
Molecular analyses are providing new elements to decipher the origin, domestication and dispersal of...
Amazonia is a major world centre of plant domestication, but the genetics of domestication remains u...
Various historical processes have been put forth as drivers of patterns in the spatial distribution ...
Hybridization has the potential to generate or homogenize biodiversity and is a particularly common ...