两种西非本土谷子作物的独立驯化和栽培历史

IF 15.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Thomas Kaczmarek, Philippe Cubry, Louis Champion, Sandrine Causse, Marie Couderc, Julie Orjuela, Edak A. Uyoh, Happiness O. Oselebe, Stephen N. Dachi, Charlotte O. A. Adje, Emmanuel Sekloka, Enoch G. Achigan-Dako, Abdou R. Ibrahim Bio Yerima, Sani Idi Saidou, Yacoubou Bakasso, Baye M. Diop, Mame C. Gueye, Richard Y. Agyare, Joseph Adjebeng-Danquah, Mathieu Gueye, Jan J. Wieringa, Yves Vigouroux, Claire Billot, Adeline Barnaud, Christian Leclerc
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摘要

作物的进化历史和驯化过程是保护和有效利用作物遗传多样性的关键问题。黑麦和白麦(分别为Digitaria iburua和D. exilis)是西非种植的两种小型土著谷物。这两种栽培作物与野生洋地黄的关系尚不清楚。在这里,我们分析了265份材料的全基因组序列,包括这两个栽培物种及其近缘野生物种。我们表明,白色和黑色狐狸是两个独立驯化的结果,没有基因流动。我们推断,种植扩张始于公元初期,与尼日利亚最早发现的考古fonio遗迹相吻合。几个世纪前,福尼奥人的人口数量下降,可能是由于几个因素的综合作用,包括重大的社会和农业变化,奴隶贸易的加剧和新的,劳动密集程度较低的作物的引进。这里概述的关键知识和基因组资源将有助于促进和保护这些被忽视的适应气候变化的作物,从而提供一个使农业适应不断变化的世界的机会。
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Independent domestication and cultivation histories of two West African indigenous fonio millet crops

Independent domestication and cultivation histories of two West African indigenous fonio millet crops

Crop evolutionary history and domestication processes are key issues for better conservation and effective use of crop genetic diversity. Black and white fonio (Digitaria iburua and D. exilis, respectively) are two small indigenous grain cereals grown in West Africa. The relationship between these two cultivated crops and wild Digitaria species is still unclear. Here, we analyse whole genome sequences of 265 accessions comprising these two cultivated species and their close wild relatives. We show that white and black fonio were the result of two independent domestications without gene flow. We infer a cultivation expansion that began at the outset of the CE era, coinciding with the earliest discovered archaeological fonio remains in Nigeria. Fonio population sizes declined a few centuries ago, probably due to a combination of several factors, including major social and agricultural changes, intensification of the slave trade and the introduction of new, less labour-intensive crops. The key knowledge and genomic resources outlined here will help to promote and conserve these neglected climate-resilient crops and thereby provide an opportunity to tailor agriculture to the changing world.

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Nature Communications
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6928
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3.7 months
期刊介绍: Nature Communications, an open-access journal, publishes high-quality research spanning all areas of the natural sciences. Papers featured in the journal showcase significant advances relevant to specialists in each respective field. With a 2-year impact factor of 16.6 (2022) and a median time of 8 days from submission to the first editorial decision, Nature Communications is committed to rapid dissemination of research findings. As a multidisciplinary journal, it welcomes contributions from biological, health, physical, chemical, Earth, social, mathematical, applied, and engineering sciences, aiming to highlight important breakthroughs within each domain.
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