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Cultivated cassava (Manihot esculenta) has a higher rate of photosynthesis than is usual for C3 plants and photosynthesis is not light saturated. For these reasons it has been suggested that cultivated cassava could be derived from wild species possessing C4 photosynthesis. The natural abundance ...


Calatayud, Paul-AndréBaron, C.H.Velásquez, H.Arroyave, José A.Lamaze, T[Wild manihot species do not possess C4 photosynthesis]Wild manihot species do not possess C4 photosynthesis
Pérez, ElevinaRolland-Sabaté, AgnèsDufour, DominiqueGuzman, RomelTapia, MaríaRaymundez, MaríaRicci, JulienGuilois, SpphiePontoire, BrunoReynes, MaxGibert, Olivier[Isolated starches from yams (Dioscorea sp) grown at the Venezuelan Amazons: structure and functional properties]Isolated starches from yams (Dioscorea sp) grown at the Venezuelan Amazons: structure and functional properties

Tepary bean (Phaseolus acutifolius A. Gray), a low-rainfall crop from the Sonoran desert, is thought to have low diversity; however, its relationship to its wild relatives is poorly understood. In this study, a total of 147 accessions were evaluated by means of AFLP markers to (i) establish the t...


Muñoz Flórez, Ligia CarmenzaDuque E., Myriam CristinaDebouck, Daniel G.Blair, Matthew W.[Taxonomy of tepary bean and wild relatives as determined by amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers]Taxonomy of tepary bean and wild relatives as determined by amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers
Tovar, E.Bocanegra, J.L.Villafañe, CFory Sánchez, L.F.Velásquez, A.Moreno, R.Gallego Sánchez, Gerardo J.[Diversity and genetic structure of cassava landraces and their wild relatives (Manihot spp.) in Colombia revealed by simple sequence repeats]Diversity and genetic structure of cassava landraces and their wild relatives (Manihot spp.) in Colombia revealed by simple sequence repeats
Thormann, I.Reeves, P.Thumm, S.Reilley, A.Engels, Johannes M.M.Biradar, Chandrashekhar M.Lohwasser, U.Borner, A.Pillen, K.[Genotypic and phenotypic changes in wild barley (Hordeum vulgare subsp. spontaneum) during a period of climate change in Jordan]Genotypic and phenotypic changes in wild barley (Hordeum vulgare subsp. spontaneum) during a period of climate change in Jordan

Hart, John P.Vargas, Ana G.Beaver, James S.Debouck, Daniel G.Porch, Timothy G.[Genotyping the ex situ genetic resources of wild and cultivated tepary bean]Genotyping the ex situ genetic resources of wild and cultivated tepary bean

Kennedy, G.Ekesa, B.Hunter, D.Padulosi, S.Raneri, Jessica E.Shankar, D.Termote, C.[Rediscovering our future: how neglected and underutilized biodiverse foods can nourish the planet]Rediscovering our future: how neglected and underutilized biodiverse foods can nourish the planet

Ensuring the availability of the broadest possible germplasm base for agriculture in the face of increasingly uncertain and variable patterns of biotic and abiotic change is fundamental for the world's future food supply. While ex situ conservation plays a major role in the conservation and avail...


Bellon, M.R.Dulloo, EhsanSardos, J.Thormann, I.Burdon, J.J.[In situ conservation—harnessing natural and human-derived evolutionary forces to ensure future crop adaptation]In situ conservation—harnessing natural and human-derived evolutionary forces to ensure future crop adaptation

Sarah, GautierHoma, FelixPointet, StéphanieContreras, SandySabot, FrançoisNabholz, BenoitSantoni, SylvainSauné, LaureArdisson, MorganeChantret, NathalieSauvage, ChristopherTregear, JamesJourda, CyrilPot, DavidVigouroux, YvesChair, HanaScarcelli, NoraBillot, ClaireYahiaoui, NabilaBacilieri, RobertoKhadari, BouchaibBoccara, MichelBarnaud, AdélinePéros, Jean-PierreLabouisse, Jean-PierrePham, Jean-LouisDavid, JacquesGlémin, SylvainRuiz, Manuel[A large set of 26 new reference transcriptomes dedicated to comparative population genomics in crops and wild relatives]A large set of 26 new reference transcriptomes dedicated to comparative population genomics in crops and wild relatives
Guzmán Díaz, Félix AlbertoToro Chica, OrlandoOcampo Nahar, César H.Sánchez, InésCárdenas, H.Debouck, Daniel G.[Observations about risks of genetic erosion and drift during multiplication and regeneration of germplasm, using wild common bean as model]Observations about risks of genetic erosion and drift during multiplication and regeneration of germplasm, using wild common bean as model

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