نتایج جستجو برای: maize landraces

تعداد نتایج: 38417  

2008
Kristin Mercer Ángel Martínez-Vásquez Hugo R Perales

Crop landraces are managed populations that evolve in response to gene flow and selection. Cross-pollination among fields, seed sharing by farmers, and selection by management and environmental conditions play roles in shaping crop characteristics. We used common gardens to explore the local adaptation of maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) landrace populations from Chiapas, Mexico to altitude. We sowed...

2017
Jean-Tristan Brandenburg Tristan Mary-Huard Guillem Rigaill Sarah J Hearne Hélène Corti Johann Joets Clémentine Vitte Alain Charcosset Stéphane D Nicolas Maud I Tenaillon

Through the local selection of landraces, humans have guided the adaptation of crops to a vast range of climatic and ecological conditions. This is particularly true of maize, which was domesticated in a restricted area of Mexico but now displays one of the broadest cultivated ranges worldwide. Here, we sequenced 67 genomes with an average sequencing depth of 18x to document routes of introduct...

2016
Hanmei Liu Xuewen Wang Bin Wei Yongbin Wang Yinghong Liu Junjie Zhang Yufeng Hu Guowu Yu Jian Li Zhanbin Xu Yubi Huang

In southwest China, some maize landraces have long been isolated geographically, and have phenotypes that differ from those of widely grown cultivars. These landraces may harbor rich genetic variation responsible for those phenotypes. Four-row Wax is one such landrace, with four rows of kernels on the cob. We resequenced the genome of Four-row Wax, obtaining 50.46 Gb sequence at 21.87× coverage...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Mauricio R Bellon Julien Berthaud

The discovery of transgenic products in maize (Zea mays) landraces planted by small-scale Mexican farmers (Quist and Chapela, 2001, 2002; Christou, 2002; Editorial Note, 2002) raised questions about how the commercial introduction of transgenic maize varieties might affect the traditional agricultural systems of small-scale farmers. A key concern is whether their introduction will have a delete...

2004
Luis Enrique García Barrios José Luis Solleiro Elena Álvarez-Buylla Flavio Aragón Angelika Hilbeck Eric Van Dusen Mark E. Whalon Garrison Wilkes

Mexico has the most diverse maize germplasm of any country, and is characterized by many small producers and high maize consumption. The country has an intricate agrarian history and a strongly polarized society. Maize is grown in contrasting environmental, social and technological conditions in plots that range from garden size to fields of hundreds of hectares. The typical campesino subsidize...

Journal: :Genetics 2017
Albrecht E Melchinger Pascal Schopp Dominik Müller Tobias A Schrag Eva Bauer Sandra Unterseer Linda Homann Wolfgang Schipprack Chris-Carolin Schön

Thousands of landraces are stored in seed banks as "gold reserves" for future use in plant breeding. In many crops, their utilization is hampered because they represent heterogeneous populations of heterozygous genotypes, which harbor a high genetic load. We show, with high-density genotyping in five landraces of maize, that libraries of doubled-haploid (DH) lines capture the allelic diversity ...

2010
Kristin L Mercer Hugo R Perales

Landraces cultivated in centers of crop diversity result from past and contemporary patterns of natural and farmer-mediated evolutionary forces. Successful in situ conservation of crop genetic resources depends on continuity of these evolutionary processes. Climate change is projected to affect agricultural production, yet analyses of impacts on in situ conservation of crop genetic diversity an...

2009
A PIÑEYRO-NELSON J VAN HEERWAARDEN H R PERALES J A SERRATOS-HERNÁNDEZ A RANGEL M B HUFFORD P GEPTS A GARAY-ARROYO R RIVERA-BUSTAMANTE E R ÁLVAREZ-BUYLLA

A possible consequence of planting genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in centres of crop origin is unintended gene flow into traditional landraces. In 2001, a study reported the presence of the transgenic 35S promoter in maize landraces sampled in 2000 from the Sierra Juarez of Oaxaca, Mexico. Analysis of a large sample taken from the same region in 2003 and 2004 could not confirm the existe...

2013
Hongjian Zheng Hui Wang Hua Yang Jinhong Wu Biao Shi Run Cai Yunbi Xu Aizhong Wu Lijun Luo

Waxy maize (Zea mays L. var. certaina Kulesh), with many excellent characters in terms of starch composition and economic value, has grown in China for a long history and its production has increased dramatically in recent decades. However, the evolution and origin of waxy maize still remains unclear. We studied the genetic diversity of Chinese waxy maize including typical landraces and inbred ...

2017
David Quist

We were surprised by the results and statements presented in this paper. We had no prior knowledge of the contents or conclusions of the paper until it was being discussed in the media, a few days ago. On first approach, it seems to us highly suspect that transgenic DNA may have been widespread in local landraces of maize in Mexico in 2000-2001, as demonstrated in at least 3 separate studies, w...

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