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A global perspective of the richness and evenness of traditional crop-variety diversity maintained by farming communities

Authors :
J. Bajracharya
Paola De Santis
D. Balma
Pham Hung Cuong
José Luis Chávez
Tesema Tanto
Luis Latournerie-Moreno
Mahamadou Sawadogo
Keltoum Rhrib
Roger Zangre
M. Sadiki
Daniel J. Schoen
Luis Collado-Panduro
Toby Hodgkin
Luis Manuel Arias-Reyes
Sanjaya Gyawali
Devra I. Jarvis
Carlo Fadda
Fernando Castillo
Anthony H. D. Brown
Deepak Rijal
R. B. Rana
Seddik Saidi
Istvan Mar
Jeremy T. Ouedraogo
Bhuwon Sthapit
Nguyen Thi Ngoc Hue
Loubna Belqadi
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
National Academy of Sciences, 2008.

Abstract

Varietal data from 27 crop species from five continents were drawn together to determine overall trends in crop varietal diversity on farm. Measurements of richness, evenness, and divergence showed that considerable crop genetic diversity continues to be maintained on farm, in the form of traditional crop varieties. Major staples had higher richness and evenness than nonstaples. Variety richness for clonal species was much higher than that of other breeding systems. A close linear relationship between traditional variety richness and evenness (both transformed), empirically derived from data spanning a wide range of crops and countries, was found both at household and community levels. Fitting a neutral “function” to traditional variety diversity relationships, comparable to a species abundance distribution of “neutral ecology,” provided a benchmark to assess the standing diversity on farm. In some cases, high dominance occurred, with much of the variety richness held at low frequencies. This suggested that diversity may be maintained as an insurance to meet future environmental changes or social and economic needs. In other cases, a more even frequency distribution of varieties was found, possibly implying that farmers are selecting varieties to service a diversity of current needs and purposes. Divergence estimates, measured as the proportion of community evenness displayed among farmers, underscore the importance of a large number of small farms adopting distinctly diverse varietal strategies as a major force that maintains crop genetic diversity on farm.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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