Evolution and domestication of diploid cultivated cottons: molecular genetics and agronomic evidence
The Old World cotton species Gossypium arboreum (Tree Cotton) and G. herbaceum (Levant Cotton) have been cultivated in Asia, Near Est and Africa for thousands of years. They are sister-species, more or less difficult to distinguish with certainty. Phenotyping of wild/ feral and traditional cultivated gene bank accessions shows overlapping distributions for plant and fibre traits. Human selection pressure appears evident on plant earliness, compact architecture, and higher boll and seed weights in particular. Fibre traits appear very similar between cultivated types of both species for length and colour, possibly as these traits were more easily selected for in traditional systems, but fibre length appear s rather short in most-diffused traditional cultivars, while there existed and still exist high quality cultivars , for instance of G. arboreum. Geographical distributions of these two species could result from initial historic circumstances or from differential adaptations, but no precise data has been found in support of the latter hypothesis.
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dig-cirad-fr-5842992022-03-30T12:26:27Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/584299/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/584299/ Evolution and domestication of diploid cultivated cottons: molecular genetics and agronomic evidence. Viot Christopher. 2017. In : Cotton in the Old World: domestication, cultivation, use and trade. Abstracts = Le coton dans l'Ancien Monde : domestication, culture, usage et commerce. Résumés. AASPE, Sorbonne universités, MNHN, CNRS. Paris : MNHN, p. 10. Cotton in the Old World: domestication, cultivation, use and trade, Paris, France, 3 Mai 2017/4 Mai 2017.https://gossypium.sciencesconf.org/ <https://gossypium.sciencesconf.org/> Researchers Evolution and domestication of diploid cultivated cottons: molecular genetics and agronomic evidence Viot, Christopher eng 2017 MNHN Cotton in the Old World: domestication, cultivation, use and trade. Abstracts F70 - Taxonomie végétale et phytogéographie F30 - Génétique et amélioration des plantes F50 - Anatomie et morphologie des plantes 000 - Autres thèmes The Old World cotton species Gossypium arboreum (Tree Cotton) and G. herbaceum (Levant Cotton) have been cultivated in Asia, Near Est and Africa for thousands of years. They are sister-species, more or less difficult to distinguish with certainty. Phenotyping of wild/ feral and traditional cultivated gene bank accessions shows overlapping distributions for plant and fibre traits. Human selection pressure appears evident on plant earliness, compact architecture, and higher boll and seed weights in particular. Fibre traits appear very similar between cultivated types of both species for length and colour, possibly as these traits were more easily selected for in traditional systems, but fibre length appear s rather short in most-diffused traditional cultivars, while there existed and still exist high quality cultivars , for instance of G. arboreum. Geographical distributions of these two species could result from initial historic circumstances or from differential adaptations, but no precise data has been found in support of the latter hypothesis. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/584299/7/ID584299.pdf text Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html https://gossypium.sciencesconf.org/ info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/purl/https://gossypium.sciencesconf.org/ |
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The Old World cotton species Gossypium arboreum (Tree Cotton) and G. herbaceum (Levant Cotton) have been cultivated in Asia, Near Est and Africa for thousands of years. They are sister-species, more or less difficult to distinguish with certainty. Phenotyping of wild/ feral and traditional cultivated gene bank accessions shows overlapping distributions for plant and fibre traits. Human selection pressure appears evident on plant earliness, compact architecture, and higher boll and seed weights in particular. Fibre traits appear very similar between cultivated types of both species for length and colour, possibly as these traits were more easily selected for in traditional systems, but fibre length appear s rather short in most-diffused traditional cultivars, while there existed and still exist high quality cultivars , for instance of G. arboreum. Geographical distributions of these two species could result from initial historic circumstances or from differential adaptations, but no precise data has been found in support of the latter hypothesis. |
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Evolution and domestication of diploid cultivated cottons: molecular genetics and agronomic evidence |
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