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State of ex situ conservation of landrace groups of 25 major crops
Crop landraces have unique local agroecological and societal functions and offer important genetic resources for plant breeding. Recognition of the value of landrace diversity and concern about its erosion on farms have led to sustained efforts to establish ex situ collections worldwide. The degree...
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author | Ramirez-Villegas, Julian Khoury, Colin K. Achicanoy, Harold A. Diaz, Maria Victoria Mendez, Andres C. Sosa, Chrystian C. Kehel, Zakaria Guarino, Luigi Abberton, Michael Aunario, Jorrel Awar, Bashir Al Alarcon, Juan Carlos Amri, Ahmed Anglin, Noelle L. Azevedo, Vania Aziz, Khadija Capilit, Grace Lee Chavez, Oswaldo Chebotarov, Dmytro Costich, Denise E. Debouck, Daniel G. Ellis, David Falalou, Hamidou Fiu, Albert Ghanem, Michel Edmond Giovannini, Peter Goungoulou, Alphonse J. Gueye, Badara Hobyb, Amal Ibn El Jamnadass, Ramni Jones, Chris S. Kpeki, Bienvenu Lee, Jae-Sung McNally, Kenneth L. Muchugi, Alice Ndjiondjop, Marie-Noelle Oyatomi, Olaniyi Payne, Thomas S. Ramachandran, Senthil Rossel, Genoveva Roux, Nicolas Ruas, Max Sansaloni, Carolina Sardos, Julie Setiyono, Tri Deri Tchamba, Marimagne van den Houwe, Ines Velazquez, J. Alejandro Venuprasad, Ramaiah Wenzl, Peter Yazbek, Mariana Zavala, Cristian |
author_facet | Ramirez-Villegas, Julian Khoury, Colin K. Achicanoy, Harold A. Diaz, Maria Victoria Mendez, Andres C. Sosa, Chrystian C. Kehel, Zakaria Guarino, Luigi Abberton, Michael Aunario, Jorrel Awar, Bashir Al Alarcon, Juan Carlos Amri, Ahmed Anglin, Noelle L. Azevedo, Vania Aziz, Khadija Capilit, Grace Lee Chavez, Oswaldo Chebotarov, Dmytro Costich, Denise E. Debouck, Daniel G. Ellis, David Falalou, Hamidou Fiu, Albert Ghanem, Michel Edmond Giovannini, Peter Goungoulou, Alphonse J. Gueye, Badara Hobyb, Amal Ibn El Jamnadass, Ramni Jones, Chris S. Kpeki, Bienvenu Lee, Jae-Sung McNally, Kenneth L. Muchugi, Alice Ndjiondjop, Marie-Noelle Oyatomi, Olaniyi Payne, Thomas S. Ramachandran, Senthil Rossel, Genoveva Roux, Nicolas Ruas, Max Sansaloni, Carolina Sardos, Julie Setiyono, Tri Deri Tchamba, Marimagne van den Houwe, Ines Velazquez, J. Alejandro Venuprasad, Ramaiah Wenzl, Peter Yazbek, Mariana Zavala, Cristian |
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description | Crop landraces have unique local agroecological and societal functions and offer important genetic resources for plant breeding. Recognition of the value of landrace diversity and concern about its erosion on farms have led to sustained efforts to establish ex situ collections worldwide. The degree to which these efforts have succeeded in conserving landraces has not been comprehensively assessed. Here we modelled the potential distributions of eco-geographically distinguishable groups of landraces of 25 cereal, pulse and starchy root/tuber/fruit crops within their geographic regions of diversity. We then analysed the extent to which these landrace groups are represented in genebank collections, using geographic and ecological coverage metrics as a proxy for genetic diversity. We find that ex situ conservation of landrace groups is currently moderately comprehensive on average, with substantial variation among crops; a mean of 63% ± 12.6% of distributions is currently represented in genebanks. Breadfruit, bananas and plantains, lentils, common beans, chickpeas, barley and bread wheat landrace groups are among the most fully represented, whereas the largest conservation gaps persist for pearl millet, yams, finger millet, groundnut, potatoes and peas. Geographic regions prioritized for further collection of landrace groups for ex situ conservation include South Asia, the Mediterranean and West Asia, Mesoamerica, sub-Saharan Africa, the Andean mountains of South America and Central to East Asia. With further progress to fill these gaps, a high degree of representation of landrace group diversity in genebanks is feasible globally, thus fulfilling international targets for their ex situ conservation. |
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spelling | pubmed-91228262022-05-22 State of ex situ conservation of landrace groups of 25 major crops Ramirez-Villegas, Julian Khoury, Colin K. Achicanoy, Harold A. Diaz, Maria Victoria Mendez, Andres C. Sosa, Chrystian C. Kehel, Zakaria Guarino, Luigi Abberton, Michael Aunario, Jorrel Awar, Bashir Al Alarcon, Juan Carlos Amri, Ahmed Anglin, Noelle L. Azevedo, Vania Aziz, Khadija Capilit, Grace Lee Chavez, Oswaldo Chebotarov, Dmytro Costich, Denise E. Debouck, Daniel G. Ellis, David Falalou, Hamidou Fiu, Albert Ghanem, Michel Edmond Giovannini, Peter Goungoulou, Alphonse J. Gueye, Badara Hobyb, Amal Ibn El Jamnadass, Ramni Jones, Chris S. Kpeki, Bienvenu Lee, Jae-Sung McNally, Kenneth L. Muchugi, Alice Ndjiondjop, Marie-Noelle Oyatomi, Olaniyi Payne, Thomas S. Ramachandran, Senthil Rossel, Genoveva Roux, Nicolas Ruas, Max Sansaloni, Carolina Sardos, Julie Setiyono, Tri Deri Tchamba, Marimagne van den Houwe, Ines Velazquez, J. Alejandro Venuprasad, Ramaiah Wenzl, Peter Yazbek, Mariana Zavala, Cristian Nat Plants Article Crop landraces have unique local agroecological and societal functions and offer important genetic resources for plant breeding. Recognition of the value of landrace diversity and concern about its erosion on farms have led to sustained efforts to establish ex situ collections worldwide. The degree to which these efforts have succeeded in conserving landraces has not been comprehensively assessed. Here we modelled the potential distributions of eco-geographically distinguishable groups of landraces of 25 cereal, pulse and starchy root/tuber/fruit crops within their geographic regions of diversity. We then analysed the extent to which these landrace groups are represented in genebank collections, using geographic and ecological coverage metrics as a proxy for genetic diversity. We find that ex situ conservation of landrace groups is currently moderately comprehensive on average, with substantial variation among crops; a mean of 63% ± 12.6% of distributions is currently represented in genebanks. Breadfruit, bananas and plantains, lentils, common beans, chickpeas, barley and bread wheat landrace groups are among the most fully represented, whereas the largest conservation gaps persist for pearl millet, yams, finger millet, groundnut, potatoes and peas. Geographic regions prioritized for further collection of landrace groups for ex situ conservation include South Asia, the Mediterranean and West Asia, Mesoamerica, sub-Saharan Africa, the Andean mountains of South America and Central to East Asia. With further progress to fill these gaps, a high degree of representation of landrace group diversity in genebanks is feasible globally, thus fulfilling international targets for their ex situ conservation. Nature Publishing Group UK 2022-05-09 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9122826/ /pubmed/35534721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41477-022-01144-8 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Article Ramirez-Villegas, Julian Khoury, Colin K. Achicanoy, Harold A. Diaz, Maria Victoria Mendez, Andres C. Sosa, Chrystian C. Kehel, Zakaria Guarino, Luigi Abberton, Michael Aunario, Jorrel Awar, Bashir Al Alarcon, Juan Carlos Amri, Ahmed Anglin, Noelle L. Azevedo, Vania Aziz, Khadija Capilit, Grace Lee Chavez, Oswaldo Chebotarov, Dmytro Costich, Denise E. Debouck, Daniel G. Ellis, David Falalou, Hamidou Fiu, Albert Ghanem, Michel Edmond Giovannini, Peter Goungoulou, Alphonse J. Gueye, Badara Hobyb, Amal Ibn El Jamnadass, Ramni Jones, Chris S. Kpeki, Bienvenu Lee, Jae-Sung McNally, Kenneth L. Muchugi, Alice Ndjiondjop, Marie-Noelle Oyatomi, Olaniyi Payne, Thomas S. Ramachandran, Senthil Rossel, Genoveva Roux, Nicolas Ruas, Max Sansaloni, Carolina Sardos, Julie Setiyono, Tri Deri Tchamba, Marimagne van den Houwe, Ines Velazquez, J. Alejandro Venuprasad, Ramaiah Wenzl, Peter Yazbek, Mariana Zavala, Cristian State of ex situ conservation of landrace groups of 25 major crops |
title | State of ex situ conservation of landrace groups of 25 major crops |
title_full | State of ex situ conservation of landrace groups of 25 major crops |
title_fullStr | State of ex situ conservation of landrace groups of 25 major crops |
title_full_unstemmed | State of ex situ conservation of landrace groups of 25 major crops |
title_short | State of ex situ conservation of landrace groups of 25 major crops |
title_sort | state of ex situ conservation of landrace groups of 25 major crops |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9122826/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35534721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41477-022-01144-8 |
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