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Case studies on breeding systems and its consequences for germplasm conservation
Authors:Je´ro^me Degreef  Jean-Pierre Baudoin  Oscar J. Rocha
Affiliation:(1) U.E.R. Phytotechnie des re´gions intertropicales, Faculte´, Universitaire des Sciences Agronomiques de Gembloux, 2, Passage des De´porte´s, 5030 Gembloux, Belgium;(2) Escuela de Biologia, Universidad de Costa Rica, Ciudad Universitaria Rodrigo Facio, 2060 San Jose, Costa Rica
Abstract:The first results of a study relative to the demography of wild Lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus L.) populations in the Central Valley of Costa Rica are presented. Six wild populations were selected in the four mainly representative ecological zones of this region and several 1 m2 quadrats were demarcated in order to determine the vital rates (fecundity, survival, growth and mortality) of the individuals within each population. These data were collected during two years from 3000 labelled individuals and combined with those relative to the soil seed bank and the seed dormancy to propose a demographic model for a hypothetical ldquomean wild populationrdquo based on the projection matrix theory. This model helps to determine the growth rate of the population, the stability of its structure and, by using a sensitivity analysis, reveals also the factors most constraining for the population survival. Population behaviour under natural conditions and human pressure are simulated, which allow to propose management practices for in situ conservation.
Keywords:in situ conservation  Lima bean  plant demography  seed dormancy  simulation matrix  soil seed bank
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