Diversity and distribution patterns of enset landraces in Sidama, Southern Ethiopia |
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Authors: | Bizuayehu Tesfaye Peter Lüdders |
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Affiliation: | (1) Awassa College of Agriculture, Awassa, Ethiopia;(2) Humboldt University of Berlin, Albrecht-Thaer-Weg 3, Berlin, 14195, Germany |
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Abstract: | Diversity and distribution of enset landraces (clones) were investigated in 300 randomly selected peasant households at ten different locations in the Sidama region of Ethiopia using presence-or-absence data. A total of 86 named landraces were recorded, making the region an area of remarkably high enset landrace diversity. A substantial fraction of the landraces had a restricted distribution range and low abundance while a number were moderately common with the remaining few being cosmopolitan. Regional distribution was positively correlated with local abundance, such that more widespread landraces were also typically more abundant (r = 0.78, p < .01). Landrace diversity was not evenly distributed throughout the region, the highest diversity being recorded in mountain areas (r = 0.71, p < .05). Farmers exchange planting materials extensively, resulting in a fairly high (up to 70%) coefficient of similarity among sites. Implications for the collection and conservation of enset genetic resources are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Conservation Distribution Diversity Ensete ventricosum Ethiopia Landrace Seed exchange |
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