2023
DOI: 10.1002/ppp3.10454
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Ethnolinguistic associations and genetic diversity of rice landraces in Nagaland, India

Somnath Roy,
Bhaskar Chandra Patra,
Jitendra Kumar
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Abstract: Societal Impact StatementPreserving and conserving crop landraces, tended by indigenous farming communities, is crucial for future food security. This research focused on rice landrace diversity in the north‐eastern Himalayan region of Nagaland, India, where Naga communities cultivate rice according to their dietary and cultural preferences. Rice diversity is closely linked to the region's ethnolinguistic and ecological variety. On‐farm conservation, in collaboration with indigenous communities, is imperative … Show more

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“…Rice landraces encompass substantial natural variation pertaining to agronomic traits, nutritional attributes, and resilience to biotic and abiotic stresses, thus underscoring their significance as indispensable genetic resources for future rice improvement. Even today, traditional farmers continue to grow rice landraces owing to their inherent attributes such as yield stability, stress tolerance, superior quality, and diverse culinary applications (Roy et al, 2024).…”
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“…Rice landraces encompass substantial natural variation pertaining to agronomic traits, nutritional attributes, and resilience to biotic and abiotic stresses, thus underscoring their significance as indispensable genetic resources for future rice improvement. Even today, traditional farmers continue to grow rice landraces owing to their inherent attributes such as yield stability, stress tolerance, superior quality, and diverse culinary applications (Roy et al, 2024).…”
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“…The Northeastern region of India, distinguished for its ecological and ethnic diversity, harbours a rich array of rice landraces (Hore, 2005). These landraces have evolved to thrive in their specific environmental niches (Choudhury et al, 2013;Roy et al, 2015Roy et al, , 2024.…”
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