Geographical distribution of quinoa crop wild relatives in the Peruvian Andes: a participatory mapping initiative

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F. Fagandini Ruiz
D. Bazile
A. G. Drucker
M. Tapia
E. Chura
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[1] UPR GREEN,
[2] CIRAD,undefined
[3] DGD-RS,undefined
[4] CIRAD,undefined
[5] GREEN,undefined
[6] Univ Montpellier,undefined
[7] CIRAD,undefined
[8] Bioversity International,undefined
[9] Universidad de La Molina,undefined
[10] Universidad del Altiplano,undefined
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Willd.; Crop wild relatives; Participatory mapping; In situ conservation; Peruvian Andes; Agroecosystem;
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The Peruvian Andes are among the world’s most important centers of origin for genetic diversity of crops and plants. Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) was domesticated in the Bolivian and Peruvian Andean region around Lake Titicaca. In situ conservation systems for quinoa germplasm and its wild relatives can still be found in the traditional systems of Peruvian farming communities. Quinoa crop wild relatives (CWRs), like the majority of CWRs of other agricultural species, are being affected by the considerable changes in the natural landscapes of the Andes. This article analyzes the presence and distribution of seven quinoa CWRs at the agroecosystem level and considers the social and environmental Andean contexts in which they are found. A qualitative research method based on participatory mapping in six local communities of the Puno region in Peru was applied to establish the presence and distribution of the species. We present the results that were confirmed with local actors on participatory GIS maps. Based on our analyses, we conclude that conservation programs should consider both permanent native meadows and cultivated land with their fallow cycles and plot borders. The diversity of the presence of quinoa CWRs is one result of the coexistence of these two land uses.
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