Authors
AK Naino Jika, Yann Dussert, Christine Raimond, Eric Garine, Anne Luxereau, Najat Takvorian, RS Djermakoye, T Adam, Thierry Robert
Publication date
2017/5
Journal
Heredity
Volume
118
Issue
5
Pages
491-502
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Despite of a growing interest in considering the role of sociological factors in seed exchanges and their consequences on the evolutionary dynamics of agro-biodiversity, very few studies assessed the link between ethno-linguistic diversity and genetic diversity patterns in small-holder farming systems. This is key for optimal improvement and conservation of crop genetic resources. Here, we investigated genetic diversity at 17 SSR markers of pearl millet landraces (varieties named by farmers) in the Lake Chad Basin. 69 pearl millet populations, representing 27 landraces collected in eight ethno-linguistic farmer groups, were analyzed. We found that the farmers’ local taxonomy was not a good proxy for population’s genetic differentiation as previously shown at smaller scales. Our results show the existence of a genetic structure of pearl millet mainly associated with ethno-linguistic diversity in the western side of the …
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