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A regional analysis of maize biological diversity in Southeastern Guanajuato, Mexico

Author: Aguirre Gomez, J.A.
Author: Bellon, M.R.
Author: Smale, M.
Year: 1998
ISSN: 0258-8587
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10883/976
Abstract: Four environments with contrasting potential for agricultural productivity and infrastructure development were identified in Guanajuato State, Mexico, to test hypotheses about the relationship of maize biological diversity to the region's potential for agricultural productivity and infrastructure development. Samples of all types of maize grown by a random sample of farmers were collected from each environment. The maize samples were classified by race, racial mixture or type of "creolized" or improved variety. Landraces were the dominant maize class in all four environments; the use of improved varieties was negligible. Several diversity indices were calculated, and no statistically significant differences were apparent between the environments with the most contrasting agroecological and infrastructural conditions. Statistical differences in diversity are apparent when the development of infrastructure interacts with agroecological factors in an environment. Qualitative data suggest that the richness of maize populations may be associated with maize yield potential in a geographical area, whereas the evenness of maize populations may be associated with the presence of infrastructure. These findings suggest further hypotheses about regional patterns of maize diversity.
Format: PDF
Language: English
Publisher: CIMMYT
Serie: CIMMYT Economics Working Paper
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Type: Book
Country focus: Mexico
Region: North America
Place of Publication: Mexico
Pages: 22 pages
Serie Number: 98-06
Agrovoc: BIODIVERSITY
Agrovoc: CROP MANAGEMENT
Agrovoc: ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
Agrovoc: GENOTYPE ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION
Agrovoc: ZEA MAYS
Agrovoc: YIELDS
Agrovoc: BIODIVERSITY
Agrovoc: CROP MANAGEMENT
Agrovoc: ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
Agrovoc: GENOTYPE ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION
Agrovoc: ZEA MAYS
Agrovoc: YIELDS


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  • Genetic Resources
    Genetic Resources including germplasm collections, wild relatives, genotyping, genomics, and IP
  • Maize
    Maize breeding, phytopathology, entomology, physiology, quality, and biotech
  • Socioeconomics
    Including topics such as farming systems, markets, impact & targeting, innovations, and GIS

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