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Independent domestication and cultivation histories of two West African indigenous fonio millet crops

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  • Thomas Kaczmarek

    (UMR AGAP Institut
    University of Montpellier, CIRAD, INRAE, Institut Agro
    DIADE, University of Montpellier, IRD, CIRAD)

  • Philippe Cubry

    (DIADE, University of Montpellier, IRD, CIRAD)

  • Louis Champion

    (DIADE, University of Montpellier, IRD, CIRAD)

  • Sandrine Causse

    (UMR AGAP Institut
    University of Montpellier, CIRAD, INRAE, Institut Agro)

  • Marie Couderc

    (DIADE, University of Montpellier, IRD, CIRAD)

  • Julie Orjuela

    (DIADE, University of Montpellier, IRD, CIRAD)

  • Edak A. Uyoh

    (University of Calabar)

  • Happiness O. Oselebe

    (Ebonyi State University)

  • Stephen N. Dachi

    (University of Jos)

  • Charlotte O. A. Adje

    (University of Abomey-Calavi)

  • Emmanuel Sekloka

    (LaPAPP, University of Parakou)

  • Enoch G. Achigan-Dako

    (University of Abomey-Calavi)

  • Abdou R. Ibrahim Bio Yerima

    (University of Abomey-Calavi
    National Institute of Agronomic Research of Niger (INRAN))

  • Sani Idi Saidou

    (University of Diffa
    Abdou Moumouni Univyersit)

  • Yacoubou Bakasso

    (Abdou Moumouni Univyersit
    Abdou Moumouni University)

  • Baye M. Diop

    (Centre d’Etude Régional pour l’Amélioration de l’Adaptation à la Sécheresse (CERAAS))

  • Mame C. Gueye

    (Centre d’Etude Régional pour l’Amélioration de l’Adaptation à la Sécheresse (CERAAS))

  • Richard Y. Agyare

    (Council for Scientific and Industrial Research—Savanna Agricultural Research Institute (CSIR-SARI))

  • Joseph Adjebeng-Danquah

    (Council for Scientific and Industrial Research—Savanna Agricultural Research Institute (CSIR-SARI))

  • Mathieu Gueye

    (Université Cheikh Anta Diop)

  • Jan J. Wieringa

    (Naturalis Biodiversity Center)

  • Yves Vigouroux

    (DIADE, University of Montpellier, IRD, CIRAD)

  • Claire Billot

    (UMR AGAP Institut
    University of Montpellier, CIRAD, INRAE, Institut Agro)

  • Adeline Barnaud

    (DIADE, University of Montpellier, IRD, CIRAD)

  • Christian Leclerc

    (UMR AGAP Institut
    University of Montpellier, CIRAD, INRAE, Institut Agro)

Abstract

Crop evolutionary history and domestication processes are key issues for better conservation and effective use of crop genetic diversity. Black and white fonio (Digitaria iburua and D. exilis, respectively) are two small indigenous grain cereals grown in West Africa. The relationship between these two cultivated crops and wild Digitaria species is still unclear. Here, we analyse whole genome sequences of 265 accessions comprising these two cultivated species and their close wild relatives. We show that white and black fonio were the result of two independent domestications without gene flow. We infer a cultivation expansion that began at the outset of the CE era, coinciding with the earliest discovered archaeological fonio remains in Nigeria. Fonio population sizes declined a few centuries ago, probably due to a combination of several factors, including major social and agricultural changes, intensification of the slave trade and the introduction of new, less labour-intensive crops. The key knowledge and genomic resources outlined here will help to promote and conserve these neglected climate-resilient crops and thereby provide an opportunity to tailor agriculture to the changing world.

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  • Thomas Kaczmarek & Philippe Cubry & Louis Champion & Sandrine Causse & Marie Couderc & Julie Orjuela & Edak A. Uyoh & Happiness O. Oselebe & Stephen N. Dachi & Charlotte O. A. Adje & Emmanuel Sekloka , 2025. "Independent domestication and cultivation histories of two West African indigenous fonio millet crops," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-12, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-59454-2
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-59454-2
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