Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO), Liga Periférico-Insurgentes Sur No. 4903, Tlalpan, Mexico City 14010, Mexico
CONACYT-CONABIO, Liga Periférico-Insurgentes Sur No. 4903, Col. Parques del Pedregal, Del. Tlalpan, 14010 Mexico City, Mexico.
Proc Biol Sci. 2018 Aug 29;285(1885):20181049. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2018.1049.
Maize evolution under domestication is a process that continues today. Case studies suggest that Mexican smallholder family farmers, known as , contribute importantly to this, but their significance has not been explicitly quantified and analysed as a whole. Here, we examine the evolutionary and food security implications of the scale and scope under which produce maize. We gathered official municipal-level data on maize production under rainfed conditions and identified agriculture as occurring in municipalities with average yields of less than or equal to 3 t ha Environmental conditions vary widely in those municipalities and are associated with a great diversity of maize races, representing 85.3% of native maize samples collected in the country. We estimate that in those municipalities, around 1.38 × 10 genetically different individual plants are subjected to evolution under domestication each season. This implies that 5.24 × 10 mother plants contribute to the next generation with their standing genetic diversity and rare alleles. Such a large breeding population size also increases the total number of adaptive mutations that may appear and be selected for. We also estimate that agriculture could potentially feed around 54.7 million people in Mexico. These analyses provide insights about the contributions of smallholder agriculture around the world.
在驯化过程中,玉米不断进化。案例研究表明,被称为 的墨西哥小农家庭农民对此做出了重要贡献,但他们的重要性尚未被明确量化和整体分析。在这里,我们研究了 生产玉米的规模和范围对进化和粮食安全的影响。我们收集了有关雨养条件下玉米生产的官方市级数据,并确定 农业发生在平均产量低于或等于 3 吨/公顷的城市。这些城市的环境条件差异很大,与代表该国收集的本地玉米样本 85.3%的多种玉米品种有关。我们估计,在这些城市,每个季节约有 1.38×10 个遗传上不同的个体植物受到驯化的影响。这意味着大约有 5.24×10 个母株通过其遗传多样性和罕见等位基因为下一代做出贡献。如此大的育种群体规模也增加了可能出现并被选择的适应性突变的总数。我们还估计, 农业可能在墨西哥养活约 5470 万人。这些分析为了解世界各地小农农业的贡献提供了线索。