Biogeography and Genetic Diversity of Pearl Millet (Pennisetum glaucum) from Sahelian Africa |
| |
Authors: | Laura R. Lewis |
| |
Affiliation: | University of Maryland , Baltimore County |
| |
Abstract: | Sahelian Africa makes up the native range of pearl millet and the impact of domestication on the genetic diversity of wild, intermediate, and cultivated subspecies is still poorly understood. Wild populations are known to spontaneously germinate throughout this range and hybridize with cultivated material. To investigate genetic structure, populations of pearl millet from several African countries were analyzed at the morphological and molecular levels for diversity. Results demonstrate how little differentiation there is between subspecies and populations. It appears that pearl millet throughout the Sahel remains a metapopulation with large hybrid zones. These results have important implications for conservation of pearl millet. |
| |
Keywords: | conservation crop genetic resources hybridization metapopulation range dynamics |
|
|