Multi-trait evolution of farmer varieties of bread wheat after cultivation in contrasting organic farming systems in Europe

Dawson, J.C. and Serpolay, E. and Giuliano, S. and et al, . (2012) Multi-trait evolution of farmer varieties of bread wheat after cultivation in contrasting organic farming systems in Europe. Genetica. pp. 1-17.

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Abstract

Because of the lack of varieties for organic agriculture, associations of organic farmers in several European countries have begun cultivating landraces and historic varieties, effectively practicing in situ conservation of agricultural biodiversity. To promote agrobiodiversity conservation, a special list for “conservation varieties” was implemented in 2008 by the EU because for any exchange and marketing of seeds in the EU, a variety must be registered in an official catalog. Our study aimed at improving knowledge on the phenotypic diversity and evolution of such varieties when cultivated on organic farms in Europe, in order to better define their specific characteristics and the implications for the registration process. We assessed multi-trait phenotypic evolution in eight European landraces and historic varieties of bread wheat and in two pureline variety checks, each grown by eight organic farmers over 2 years and then evaluated in a common garden experiment at an organic research farm. Measurements on each farmer’s version of each variety included several standard evaluation criteria for assessing distinctness, uniformity and stability for variety registration. Significant phenotypic differentiation was found among farmers’ versions of each variety. Some varieties showed considerable variation among versions while others showed fewer phenotypic changes, even in comparison to the two checks. Although farmers’ variety would not satisfy uniformity or stability criteria as defined in the catalog evaluation requirements, each variety remained distinct when assessed using multivariate analysis. The amount of differentiation may be related to the initial genetic diversity within landraces and historic varieties.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Genetic diversity – On-farm conservation – Landraces – Catalog registration – Participatory research
Author Affiliation: UMR de Génétique Végétale( Gif-sur-Yvette), INRA SAD Paysage(Rennes), Ecole d’Ingénieurs de Purpan(Toulouse)
Subjects: Plant Production
Crop Improvement
Divisions: Other Crops
Depositing User: Mr. SanatKumar Behera
Date Deposited: 26 Jun 2012 08:54
Last Modified: 26 Jun 2012 08:56
Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10709-012-9646-9
URI: http://eprints.icrisat.ac.in/id/eprint/6252

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