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An Integrated Hypothesis on the Domestication of Bactris gasipaes
Peach palm (Bactris gasipaes Kunth) has had a central place in the livelihoods of people in the Americas since pre-Columbian times, notably for its edible fruits and multi-purpose wood. The botanical taxon includes both domesticated and wild varieties. Domesticated var gasipaes is believed to derive...
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author | Galluzzi, Gea Dufour, Dominique Thomas, Evert van Zonneveld, Maarten Escobar Salamanca, Andrés Felipe Giraldo Toro, Andrés Rivera, Andrés Salazar Duque, Hector Suárez Baron, Harold Gallego, Gerardo Scheldeman, Xavier Gonzalez Mejia, Alonso |
author_facet | Galluzzi, Gea Dufour, Dominique Thomas, Evert van Zonneveld, Maarten Escobar Salamanca, Andrés Felipe Giraldo Toro, Andrés Rivera, Andrés Salazar Duque, Hector Suárez Baron, Harold Gallego, Gerardo Scheldeman, Xavier Gonzalez Mejia, Alonso |
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description | Peach palm (Bactris gasipaes Kunth) has had a central place in the livelihoods of people in the Americas since pre-Columbian times, notably for its edible fruits and multi-purpose wood. The botanical taxon includes both domesticated and wild varieties. Domesticated var gasipaes is believed to derive from one or more of the three wild types of var. chichagui identified today, although the exact dynamics and location of the domestication are still uncertain. Drawing on a combination of molecular and phenotypic diversity data, modeling of past climate suitability and existing literature, we present an integrated hypothesis about peach palm’s domestication. We support a single initial domestication event in south western Amazonia, giving rise to var. chichagui type 3, the putative incipient domesticate. We argue that subsequent dispersal by humans across western Amazonia, and possibly into Central America allowed for secondary domestication events through hybridization with resident wild populations, and differential human selection pressures, resulting in the diversity of present-day landraces. The high phenotypic diversity in the Ecuadorian and northern Peruvian Amazon suggest that human selection of different traits was particularly intense there. While acknowledging the need for further data collection, we believe that our results contribute new insights and tools to understand domestication and dispersal patterns of this important native staple, as well as to plan for its conservation. |
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spelling | pubmed-46755202015-12-31 An Integrated Hypothesis on the Domestication of Bactris gasipaes Galluzzi, Gea Dufour, Dominique Thomas, Evert van Zonneveld, Maarten Escobar Salamanca, Andrés Felipe Giraldo Toro, Andrés Rivera, Andrés Salazar Duque, Hector Suárez Baron, Harold Gallego, Gerardo Scheldeman, Xavier Gonzalez Mejia, Alonso PLoS One Research Article Peach palm (Bactris gasipaes Kunth) has had a central place in the livelihoods of people in the Americas since pre-Columbian times, notably for its edible fruits and multi-purpose wood. The botanical taxon includes both domesticated and wild varieties. Domesticated var gasipaes is believed to derive from one or more of the three wild types of var. chichagui identified today, although the exact dynamics and location of the domestication are still uncertain. Drawing on a combination of molecular and phenotypic diversity data, modeling of past climate suitability and existing literature, we present an integrated hypothesis about peach palm’s domestication. We support a single initial domestication event in south western Amazonia, giving rise to var. chichagui type 3, the putative incipient domesticate. We argue that subsequent dispersal by humans across western Amazonia, and possibly into Central America allowed for secondary domestication events through hybridization with resident wild populations, and differential human selection pressures, resulting in the diversity of present-day landraces. The high phenotypic diversity in the Ecuadorian and northern Peruvian Amazon suggest that human selection of different traits was particularly intense there. While acknowledging the need for further data collection, we believe that our results contribute new insights and tools to understand domestication and dispersal patterns of this important native staple, as well as to plan for its conservation. Public Library of Science 2015-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4675520/ /pubmed/26658881 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144644 Text en © 2015 Galluzzi 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Galluzzi, Gea Dufour, Dominique Thomas, Evert van Zonneveld, Maarten Escobar Salamanca, Andrés Felipe Giraldo Toro, Andrés Rivera, Andrés Salazar Duque, Hector Suárez Baron, Harold Gallego, Gerardo Scheldeman, Xavier Gonzalez Mejia, Alonso An Integrated Hypothesis on the Domestication of Bactris gasipaes |
title | An Integrated Hypothesis on the Domestication of Bactris gasipaes
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title_full | An Integrated Hypothesis on the Domestication of Bactris gasipaes
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title_fullStr | An Integrated Hypothesis on the Domestication of Bactris gasipaes
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title_full_unstemmed | An Integrated Hypothesis on the Domestication of Bactris gasipaes
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title_short | An Integrated Hypothesis on the Domestication of Bactris gasipaes
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title_sort | integrated hypothesis on the domestication of bactris gasipaes |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4675520/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26658881 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144644 |
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