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Influence of Ethnolinguistic Diversity on the Sorghum Genetic Patterns in Subsistence Farming Systems in Eastern Kenya

Understanding the effects of actions undertaken by human societies on crop evolution processes is a major challenge for the conservation of genetic resources. This study investigated the mechanisms whereby social boundaries associated with patterns of ethnolinguistic diversity have influenced the on...

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Autores principales: Labeyrie, Vanesse, Deu, Monique, Barnaud, Adeline, Calatayud, Caroline, Buiron, Marylène, Wambugu, Peterson, Manel, Stéphanie, Glaszmann, Jean-Christophe, Leclerc, Christian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3956919/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24637745
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092178
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author Labeyrie, Vanesse
Deu, Monique
Barnaud, Adeline
Calatayud, Caroline
Buiron, Marylène
Wambugu, Peterson
Manel, Stéphanie
Glaszmann, Jean-Christophe
Leclerc, Christian
author_facet Labeyrie, Vanesse
Deu, Monique
Barnaud, Adeline
Calatayud, Caroline
Buiron, Marylène
Wambugu, Peterson
Manel, Stéphanie
Glaszmann, Jean-Christophe
Leclerc, Christian
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description Understanding the effects of actions undertaken by human societies on crop evolution processes is a major challenge for the conservation of genetic resources. This study investigated the mechanisms whereby social boundaries associated with patterns of ethnolinguistic diversity have influenced the on-farm distribution of sorghum diversity. Social boundaries limit the diffusion of planting material, practices and knowledge, thus shaping crop diversity in situ. To assess the effect of social boundaries, this study was conducted in the contact zone between the Chuka, Mbeere and Tharaka ethnolinguistic groups in eastern Kenya. Sorghum varieties were inventoried and samples collected in 130 households. In all, 297 individual plants derived from seeds collected under sixteen variety names were characterized using a set of 18 SSR molecular markers and 15 morphological descriptors. The genetic structure was investigated using both a Bayesian assignment method and distance-based clustering. Principal Coordinates Analysis was used to describe the structure of the morphological diversity of the panicles. The distribution of the varieties and the main genetic clusters across ethnolinguistic groups was described using a non-parametric MANOVA and pairwise Fisher tests. The spatial distribution of landrace names and the overall genetic spatial patterns were significantly correlated with ethnolinguistic partition. However, the genetic structure inferred from molecular makers did not discriminate the short-cycle landraces despite their morphological distinctness. The cases of two improved varieties highlighted possible fates of improved materials. The most recent one was often given the name of local landraces. The second one, that was introduced a dozen years ago, displays traces of admixture with local landraces with differential intensity among ethnic groups. The patterns of congruence or discordance between the nomenclature of farmers’ varieties and the structure of both genetic and morphological diversity highlight the effects of the social organization of communities on the diffusion of seed, practices, and variety nomenclature.
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spelling pubmed-39569192014-03-18 Influence of Ethnolinguistic Diversity on the Sorghum Genetic Patterns in Subsistence Farming Systems in Eastern Kenya Labeyrie, Vanesse Deu, Monique Barnaud, Adeline Calatayud, Caroline Buiron, Marylène Wambugu, Peterson Manel, Stéphanie Glaszmann, Jean-Christophe Leclerc, Christian PLoS One Research Article Understanding the effects of actions undertaken by human societies on crop evolution processes is a major challenge for the conservation of genetic resources. This study investigated the mechanisms whereby social boundaries associated with patterns of ethnolinguistic diversity have influenced the on-farm distribution of sorghum diversity. Social boundaries limit the diffusion of planting material, practices and knowledge, thus shaping crop diversity in situ. To assess the effect of social boundaries, this study was conducted in the contact zone between the Chuka, Mbeere and Tharaka ethnolinguistic groups in eastern Kenya. Sorghum varieties were inventoried and samples collected in 130 households. In all, 297 individual plants derived from seeds collected under sixteen variety names were characterized using a set of 18 SSR molecular markers and 15 morphological descriptors. The genetic structure was investigated using both a Bayesian assignment method and distance-based clustering. Principal Coordinates Analysis was used to describe the structure of the morphological diversity of the panicles. The distribution of the varieties and the main genetic clusters across ethnolinguistic groups was described using a non-parametric MANOVA and pairwise Fisher tests. The spatial distribution of landrace names and the overall genetic spatial patterns were significantly correlated with ethnolinguistic partition. However, the genetic structure inferred from molecular makers did not discriminate the short-cycle landraces despite their morphological distinctness. The cases of two improved varieties highlighted possible fates of improved materials. The most recent one was often given the name of local landraces. The second one, that was introduced a dozen years ago, displays traces of admixture with local landraces with differential intensity among ethnic groups. The patterns of congruence or discordance between the nomenclature of farmers’ varieties and the structure of both genetic and morphological diversity highlight the effects of the social organization of communities on the diffusion of seed, practices, and variety nomenclature. Public Library of Science 2014-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3956919/ /pubmed/24637745 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092178 Text en © 2014 Labeyrie et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Labeyrie, Vanesse
Deu, Monique
Barnaud, Adeline
Calatayud, Caroline
Buiron, Marylène
Wambugu, Peterson
Manel, Stéphanie
Glaszmann, Jean-Christophe
Leclerc, Christian
Influence of Ethnolinguistic Diversity on the Sorghum Genetic Patterns in Subsistence Farming Systems in Eastern Kenya
title Influence of Ethnolinguistic Diversity on the Sorghum Genetic Patterns in Subsistence Farming Systems in Eastern Kenya
title_full Influence of Ethnolinguistic Diversity on the Sorghum Genetic Patterns in Subsistence Farming Systems in Eastern Kenya
title_fullStr Influence of Ethnolinguistic Diversity on the Sorghum Genetic Patterns in Subsistence Farming Systems in Eastern Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Ethnolinguistic Diversity on the Sorghum Genetic Patterns in Subsistence Farming Systems in Eastern Kenya
title_short Influence of Ethnolinguistic Diversity on the Sorghum Genetic Patterns in Subsistence Farming Systems in Eastern Kenya
title_sort influence of ethnolinguistic diversity on the sorghum genetic patterns in subsistence farming systems in eastern kenya
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3956919/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24637745
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092178
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