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Question are related to the article:

Patterns and processes in crop domestication: an historical review and qualitative analysis of 203 global food crops

R.S.Meyer, A.E. DuVal and H.R. Jensen, New Phytologist (2012)

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Second paragraph: What kind of information, named categories, is compiled of the 203 crop plants in the article? Name 5.

1. Historical  Historical context

In the second alinea the authors describe that molecular technologies are used to test and apply theories of crop origins. Can you give a description of the technologies used?

For an example see video ‘Popped Secrets’. 


 2 Key  2 Key concepts and definitions

2. Reproductive strategy

In nature plants have often more than one reproductive strategy such as sexual breeding systems (outcrossing or self-fertilizing) and asexual strategies (vegetative or clonal propagation). Under cultivation only one of these strategies is usually exploited, Why?

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How can you make an F1 hybrid line?


3. Domestication syndrome

Name some of the traits that are described under the term: Domestication Syndrome.

(see also assignment: 10 CROPS that look totally different) Name at least 5 traits.


4. Degree of domestication

Can you give an example how artificial selection can work in opposition to natural selection?


5. Center of domestication

What are the eight centers of origin (centers of domestication) described by Vavilov?

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Choose one of these species for your own project.

You can work in pairs. 


3. Methods  Methods of review and analysis

This section gives background information on the selection of the species, background literature and data analysis used in the article. Not used as exam material.

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How many domestication syndrome traits can you find on average in a crop?


5. Life cycle

Annuals are the first plants that were domesticated (9000-400 years ago), with corn, wheat, rice as main examples.

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How do these categories compare to Table 2?


 

Corn

Wheat

Rice

Table 2

Classification (mono/dicot)

 

 

 

 

Life cycle

 

 

 

 

Ploidy number

 

 

 

 

Centre of domestication

Domestication

 

 

 

 

Domestication

traits

 

 

 

 

Use

 

 

 

 

 

Bienials occur later as domesticates around 3000-1000 years ago and their centres  of origin are around circumboreal floristic regions (circumboreal climate). Why?

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Why is the number of domestication traits in perennial fruit crops (trees) lower that in annual seed crops? (See also Tabel 3 for annual seeds crops)


 6. Poidy  Poidy Level

What traits are associated with polyploidy?

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What effect can polyploidisation have on the reproductive strategy? Do you know an example?

 

 7. Reproductive  Reproductive strategies

How can you propagate a fruit with no seeds? Can you give an example?

How can you make a fruit with no seeds?


 8. The  The Domestication syndrome

What is the most common domestication syndrome trait? Give example

What are the other important domestication traits? Give examples


 9. Spatial  Spatial and temporal trends

This section gives background information on global domestication processes. Not used as exam material.


 10. Utilization  Utilization of plant parts

Some food plants were originally exploited for other purposes than food. Give some examples of these plants and their uses.

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More information on plant breeding?

Plant Breeding: Concepts and Methodshttps://www.integratedbreeding.net/courses/plant-breeding-concepts-and-methods/index-id=002.php.html