Literature DB >> 22327603

Evolutionary dynamics of cycle length in pearl millet: the role of farmer's practices and gene flow.

Ghayas Lakis1, Athman Maï Ousmane, Douka Sanoussi, Abdoulaye Habibou, Mahamane Badamassi, Françoise Lamy, Naino Jika, Ramatou Sidikou, Toudou Adam, Aboubakry Sarr, Anne Luxereau, Thierry Robert.   

Abstract

In the Sahel of Africa, farmers often modify their cultivation practices to adapt to environmental changes. How these changes shape the agro-biodiversity is a question of primary interest for the conservation of plant genetic resources. We addressed this question in a case study on pearl millet in south western Niger where farmers used to cultivate landraces with different cycle length in order to cope with rain uncertainty. Early and late landraces were previously grown on distant fields. Nowadays, mostly because of human population pressure and soil impoverishment, it happens that the two types of landraces are grown on adjacent fields, opening the question whether gene flow between them may occur. This question was tackled through a comparative study among contrasting situations pertaining to the spatial distribution of early and late landraces. Observations of flowering periods showed that pollen flow between the two landraces is possible and has a preferential direction from early to late populations.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22327603     DOI: 10.1007/s10709-012-9633-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetica        ISSN: 0016-6707            Impact factor:   1.082


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