Towards conservation and sustainable use of an indigenous crop: A large partnership network enabled the genetic diversity assessment of 1539 fonio (Digitaria exilis) accessions

IF 3.7 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Thomas Kaczmarek, Sandrine Causse, Suleiman D. Abdul, Solomon Abraham, E. Achigan-Dako, C. Adje, Joseph Adjebeng‐Danquah, R. Agyare, Louise Akanvou, Y. Bakasso, M. B. Barry, S. K. Bonsu, Caroline Calatayud, Soukeye Conde, M. Couderc, Stephen N. Dachi, Tely Diallo, B. M. Diop, M. Deu, M. C. Guèye, Abdou R. Ibrahim Bio Yerima, Abdul-Rashid Issah, N. Kane, Yeremakhan Keita, James Kombiok, A. Ngom, J. Noyer, Katina F Olodo, H. Oselebe, J. Pham, Marie Piquet, D. Puozaa, R. Rivallan, S. Saidou, Emmanuel Sekloka, T. K. Tengey, E. Uyoh, Sylvie Vancoppenolle, Y. Vigouroux, L. Zekraoui, Christian Leclerc, A. Barnaud, C. Billot
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Abstract

The use of neglected and underutilized species (NUS) in agrosystems is a potential solution to the challenges arising from global change. These species could contribute to the equitable diversification of agricultural systems. Providing knowledge on their genetic diversity and fostering access to data and results is essential for the development of strong collaborative future research. The study addressed these issues by assessing the diversity of the largest fonio (Digitaria exilis) collection existing to date. Associated with a user‐friendly Shiny application (https://shinyapps.southgreen.fr/app/foniodiv), our results reinforce research efficiency and broaden the prospects for all actors involved in enhancing fonio and indigenous crops as valuable resources for the future.
致力于保护和可持续利用土著作物:一个大型伙伴关系网络使1539份蚕豆(Digitaria exilis)材料的遗传多样性得以评估
在农业系统中使用被忽视和未充分利用的物种是应对全球变化带来的挑战的潜在解决方案。这些物种可以促进农业系统的公平多样化。提供关于其遗传多样性的知识并促进获取数据和结果对于发展强有力的未来合作研究至关重要。这项研究通过评估迄今为止现存的最大fonio(Digitaria exilis)藏品的多样性来解决这些问题。与用户友好的Shiny应用程序关联(https://shinyapps.southgreen.fr/app/foniodiv),我们的研究结果提高了研究效率,并拓宽了所有参与增强fonio和本土作物作为未来宝贵资源的参与者的前景。
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CiteScore
9.90
自引率
5.90%
发文量
81
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Plants, People, Planet aims to publish outstanding research across the plant sciences, placing it firmly within the context of its wider relevance to people, society and the planet. We encourage scientists to consider carefully the potential impact of their research on people’s daily lives, on society, and on the world in which we live. We welcome submissions from all areas of plant sciences, from ecosystem studies to molecular genetics, and particularly encourage interdisciplinary studies, for instance within the social and medical sciences and chemistry and engineering.
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