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- Title
Improving the Conservation and Use of Traditional Germplasm through Breeding for Local Adaptation: The Case of the Castellfollit del Boix Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Landrace.
- Authors
Casals, Joan; Rivera, Ana; Rull, Aurora; Romero del Castillo, Roser; Sabaté, Josep; Sans, Silvia; Soler, Salvador; Díez, María José; Casañas, Francesc; Prohens, Jaime; Simó, Joan
- Abstract
The dramatic reduction in the diversity of crops in the last century is often attributed to the consolidation of scientific breeding, probably because the two processes have occurred at the same time. We carried out a breeding program to enhance the Castellfollit del Boix landrace of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in a low-input environment to determine the effects of breeding on a landrace at risk of disappearing. The program increased the number of accessions conserved ex situ and obtained more efficient genotypes that are less likely to be abandoned by farmer without altering the characteristics that consumers appreciate most. As a result, the availability of the product, its promotion, and its use have increased. We propose a Conservation Potential Index to measure the impact of changes in the crop's epiphenotype, and also apply it to a set of landraces from several crops. We argue that scientific breeding and information gathered in the context of genetic improvement programs can help to conserve biodiversity when they aim to adapt materials to different local environments, rather than having a negative impact on the biodiversity of crops. This approach contrasts with the genetic erosion that results from efforts to homogenize environments by increasing inputs, so that a few improved varieties adapted to these environments can be grown.
- Subjects
KIDNEY bean; COMMON bean; GERMPLASM; PLANT germplasm
- Publication
Agronomy, 2019, Vol 9, Issue 12, p889
- ISSN
2073-4395
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/agronomy9120889