作物生物文化特征形成种子网络:对塞内加尔东南部社会生态恢复力的影响

IF 6.1 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Anna Porcuna-Ferrer , Vanesse Labeyrie , Santiago Alvarez-Fernandez , Laura Calvet-Mir , Ndèye Fatou Faye , Sarah Ouadah , Victoria Reyes-García
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摘要

农业生态系统的社会生态恢复力在很大程度上取决于农民产生和维持的作物多样性,这为应对不断变化的环境和社会经济条件提供了保障。反过来,作物多样性的产生、维持和分布受到种子流通网络的影响。因此,种子流通模式可以支持或限制家庭获得作物多样性,影响农场作物多样性。目的我们旨在通过以下方式了解形成种子循环和农民获得作物多样性的机制:1)评估作物生物文化特征如何影响种子循环模式;2) 探索家庭在种子流通网络中的地位与不同作物的农场作物多样性之间的联系。方法我们在塞内加尔东南部进行了研究,利用作物多样性清单和一项调查记录了当地六种主要作物的种子获取情况,这些作物在生物文化特征上有所不同。家庭的品种多样性以及为每种作物计算的家庭和社区层面的网络测量被用来比较作物之间的种子循环模式。然后,我们使用广义线性模型分析了家庭在种子流通网络中的地位与家庭对农作物多样性的关系。结果和结论我们的研究提出了关于种子流通网络对农民获得作物多样性的重要性的两个主要发现。首先,几个种子流通网络在同一社区同时运作。每个物种的循环方式不同,这可以用作物的生物文化特征来解释。社会文化特征,如作物的文化相关性,以及生物特征,如农作物的功能组(如豆类、谷物),影响种子循环模式。有外部行为者参与的种子流通网络,如农业推广项目或非政府组织,比没有这些行为者的种子流通网更加集中。其次,家庭在种子流通网络中的中心地位(不度和介数)通常与较高的农场品种多样性有关。然而,决定家庭获得种子的因素因作物和品种类型而异。重要的是,农民之间的种子流通网络有助于维护和分配农业生物多样性,并促进农业系统引入新的多样性。然而,种子共享的传统机制和新机制(如干预机制)之间存在紧张关系,导致种子分配集中和单向,这可能会影响系统的社会生态韧性。
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Crop biocultural traits shape seed networks: Implications for social-ecological resilience in south eastern Senegal

Crop biocultural traits shape seed networks: Implications for social-ecological resilience in south eastern Senegal

CONTEXT

Agroecosystems' social-ecological resilience largely depends on the crop diversity generated and maintained by farmers, which provides insurance against changing environmental and socio-economic conditions. In turn, crop diversity generation, maintenance, and distribution is influenced by seed circulation networks. Thus, patterns of seed circulation can support or constrain households' access to crop diversity, affecting on-farm crop diversity.

OBJECTIVE

We aimed at understanding the mechanisms shaping seed circulation and farmers' access to crop diversity by: 1) assessing how crop biocultural traits influence patterns of seed circulation; 2) exploring the connections between household position in the seed circulation network and on-farm crop diversity for different crops.

METHODS

We conducted research in south-eastern Senegal applying crop diversity inventories and a survey to document seed acquisitions for the six local staple crops, which differ in biocultural traits. Household's varietal diversity and household- and community-level network measures calculated for each crop were used to compare seed circulation patterns among crops. Then, we analyzed the association between households' position in the seed circulation networks and households' on-farm crop diversity using generalized linear models.

RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS

Our research advances two main findings about the importance of seed circulation networks for farmers' access to crop diversity.

First, several seed circulation networks operate in the same community and at the same time. Each species circulated differently, which can be explained by crop's biocultural traits. Socio-cultural traits, like the cultural relevance of a crop, and biological traits, like crop's functional group (e.g., legumes, cereals), affect the patterns of seed circulation. Seed circulation networks that involved external actors, like agricultural extension projects or NGOs, were more centralized than seed circulation networks in which these actors were absent.

Second, household's centrality in the network of seed circulation (indegree and betweenness) was generally associated with higher on-farm varietal diversity. However, the factors that determined household's access to seeds differed among crops and variety types.

SIGNIFICANCE

Farmer-to-farmer seed circulation networks are instrumental for the maintenance and distribution of agrobiodiversity and catalyze the introduction of new diversity in the agricultural system. However, tensions exist between traditional and new (e.g., interventions) mechanisms of seed sharing, resulting in centralized and unidirectional seed distribution, which might affect the social-ecological resilience of the system.

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Agricultural Systems
Agricultural Systems 农林科学-农业综合
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13.30
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7.60%
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174
审稿时长
30 days
期刊介绍: Agricultural Systems is an international journal that deals with interactions - among the components of agricultural systems, among hierarchical levels of agricultural systems, between agricultural and other land use systems, and between agricultural systems and their natural, social and economic environments. The scope includes the development and application of systems analysis methodologies in the following areas: Systems approaches in the sustainable intensification of agriculture; pathways for sustainable intensification; crop-livestock integration; farm-level resource allocation; quantification of benefits and trade-offs at farm to landscape levels; integrative, participatory and dynamic modelling approaches for qualitative and quantitative assessments of agricultural systems and decision making; The interactions between agricultural and non-agricultural landscapes; the multiple services of agricultural systems; food security and the environment; Global change and adaptation science; transformational adaptations as driven by changes in climate, policy, values and attitudes influencing the design of farming systems; Development and application of farming systems design tools and methods for impact, scenario and case study analysis; managing the complexities of dynamic agricultural systems; innovation systems and multi stakeholder arrangements that support or promote change and (or) inform policy decisions.
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