Title: Biodiversity Conservation and Management at INTSORMIL
1Biodiversity Conservation and Management at
INTSORMIL
- Gebisa Ejeta
- Plant Genetics Breeding
- Purdue University
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3The African center of crop origin
- Cereals
- African rice (Oryza glaberrima), pearl millet
(Pennisetum glaucum) (West African drylands),
sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) (Abyssinia), tef
(Eragrostis abyssinica), fonio (Digitaria exilis)
(West Africa) - Pulses
- cowpea (Vigna linguculata), bambara groundnut
(Vigna subterranea), hyacinth bean (Lablab
purpureus), kersting's groundnut (Macrotyloma
geocarpa) - Roots tuber crops
- yam (Dioscorea cayanensis)
- Oil crops
- oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) (West Africa),
castor bean (Ricinus communis) - Fruits nuts
- baobab (Adansonia digitata) (tropical Africa),
watermelon (Citrullus vulgaris) melon (Cucumis
melo) (central Africa) - Vegetables spices
- okra (Hibiscus esculentus), sesame (Sesamum
indicum), egglplant (Solanum aethiopicum)
(tropical Africa). - Fibers
- kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) (Western Sudan)
- Stimulants
- coffee (Coffea arabica) (Abyssinia)
4VI. Abyssinian Center Abyssinia, Eritrea, and
part of Somaliland (Vavilov centers of origin)
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5Diversity
- Diverse ecological conditions and different
ethnic customs and preferences resulted in
enormous genetic diversity. - Most have shown great resilience and broad
adaptation - Global distribution of these species has served
humanity well. - Some have had a narrowly defined nich utility
- Example Teff is a highly valued staple cereal
crop in Ethiopia, but is cultivated no where else
as a food crop .
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13Conservation and Management ofGenetic Resources
Essential
- In situ conservation
- Ex situ Conservation
- Whose Responsibility?
- Partnerships and Dialogue
- Ag Conservation Groups
- Scientists Policy Makers
- Rich Poor Nations
- Accountability (community, nation, donors)
- Education, based on demonstrable benefit
14Genetic Resource Conservation Activities at
INTSORMIL
- Collection, characterization, and documentation
15Sorghum Domestication
16Sorghum Collections
17Sources of genetic variation
18Genetic Resource Conservation Activities at
INTSORMIL
- Collection, characterization, and documentation
- Enhance the diversity base of breeding programs
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20Genetic Resource Conservation Activities at
INTSORMIL
- Collection, characterization, and documentation
- Enhance the diversity base of breeding programs
- Facilitate open exchange and distribution
21Released in the Amhara region of Ethiopia, 2001
under the name Brhan
22Genetic Resource Conservation Activities at
INTSORMIL
- Collection, characterization, and documentation
- Enhance the diversity base of breeding programs
- Facilitate open exchange and distribution
- Conduct diversity analysis (ex-situ , in-situ)
- Morphological
- Molecular
23Genetic Diversity in Cultivated Sorghums
- Genetic Diversity in Cultivated Races of Sorghum
- (Menkir et al., 1997. Crop Sci. 37564)
- 190 acc. from four geographic regions of origin
(Far and Middle East, Central and Eastern Africa,
Southern Africa, Western Africa) - 162
polymorphic RAPD bands - Cultivated races with limited amount of genetic
differentiation - Low level of differentiation among regions
- Genetic distances estimates to help identifying
suitable germplasm for introgression into
breeding stocks - Phenotypic Diversity among Sudanese Landraces
- (Grenier et al., 2003. GRES in press)
- 2,017 acc. Sudanese landrace collection - 19
morpho-agronomic characters - Different distribution of phenotypic diversity
among regions - Specific patterns of phenotypic diversity for
each geographical area of origin - Phenotypic diversity to highlight selective
pressures that have reduced the variation to
certain ideotypes
24Genetic Diversity in Cultivated Races of Sorghum
Mean genetic distance estimates calculated from
162 polymorphic RAPD bands for all pairs of
accessions from either one or two geographic
regions of origin (Menkir et al., 1997. Crop Sci.
37564)
25Phenotypic Diversity among Sudanese Landraces
Principal component analysis on the total
Sudanese landrace collection (2,017 acc.) and for
nine quantitative morpho-agronomic characters
(Grenier et al., 2003. GRES in press)
26Genetic Resource Conservation Activities at
INTSORMIL
- Collection, characterization, and documentation
- Enhance the diversity base of breeding programs
- Facilitate open exchange and distribution
- Conduct diversity analysis (ex-situ , in-situ)
- Morphological
- Molecular
- Assess extent of gene flow bet. Wild Cultivated
27Gene Flow Between Cultivated and Wild Sorghums
in Africa
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29Genetic Resource Conservation Activities at
INTSORMIL
- Collection, characterization, and documentation
- Enhance the diversity base of breeding programs
- Facilitate open exchange and distribution
- Conduct diversity analysis (ex-situ , in-situ)
- Morphological
- Molecular
- Assess extent of gene flow bet. Wild Cultivated
- Investigate extent of real genetic erosion
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31Genetic Resource Conservation Activities at
INTSORMIL
- Collection, characterization, and documentation
- Enhance the diversity base of breeding programs
- Facilitate open exchange and distribution
- Conduct diversity analysis (ex-situ , in-situ)
- Morphological
- Molecular
- Assess extent of gene flow bet. Wild Cultivated
- Investigate extent of real genetic erosion
- Facilitate repatriation and/or new introduction
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34Biomass Biofuel Potential?
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