Sara Maria Luisa Lopez Campeny
National Scientific and Technical Research Council
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bioRxiv | 2018
Thierry Winkel; María Gabriela Aguirre; Carla Marcela Arizio; Carlos Aschero; María del Pilar Babot; Laure Benoit; Concetta Burgarella; Sabrina Costa-Tartara; Marie-Pierre Dubois; Salomón Hocsman; Margaux Jullien; Sara Maria Luisa Lopez Campeny; Maria Marcela Manifesto; Miguel Navascués; Nurit Oliszewski; Elizabeth Pintar; Saliha Zenboudji; Hector Daniel Bertero; Richard Joffre
History and environment shape crop biodiversity, particularly in areas with vulnerable human communities and ecosystems. Tracing crop biodiversity over time helps understand how rural societies cope with anthropogenic or climatic changes. Exceptionally well preserved ancient DNA of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) from the cold and arid Andes of Argentina has allowed us to track changes and continuities in quinoa diversity over 18 centuries, by coupling genotyping of 157 ancient and modern seeds by 24 SSR markers with cluster and coalescence analyses. Cluster analyses revealed clear population patterns separating modern and ancient quinoas. Coalescence-based analyses revealed that genetic drift within a single population cannot explain genetic differentiation among ancient and modern quinoas. The hypothesis of a genetic bottleneck related to the Spanish Conquest also does not seem to apply at a local scale. Instead, the most likely scenario is the replacement of preexisting quinoa gene pools with new ones of lower genetic diversity. This process occurred at least twice in the last 18 centuries: first, between the 6th and 12th centuries—a time of agricultural intensification well before the Inka and Spanish conquests—and then between the 13th century and today—a period marked by farming marginalization in the late 19th century likely due to a severe multidecadal drought. While these processes of local gene pool replacement do not imply losses of genetic diversity at the metapopulation scale, they support the view that gene pool replacement linked to social and environmental changes can result from opposite agricultural trajectories.
Intersecciones En Antropologia | 2005
Sara Maria Luisa Lopez Campeny; Daniel Enzo Olivera; Virginia Fernández Varela; Josefina Peña
Andes | 2013
Patricia Susana Escola; Sara Maria Luisa Lopez Campeny; Alvaro Rodrigo Martel; Andrés S. Romano; Salomón Hocsman; Carolina Somonte
Intersecciones En Antropologia | 2014
Sara Maria Luisa Lopez Campeny; Andrés S. Romano; M Fernanda Rodríguez; Alvaro Rodrigo Martel; Mariano H Corbalán
Revista Textos Antropológicos | 2005
Carlos Aschero; Víctor H. Ataliva; M. Lorena Cohen; Sara Maria Luisa Lopez Campeny; Carolina Somonte
Relaciones de la Sociedad Argentina de Antropología | 2014
Sara Maria Luisa Lopez Campeny; Alvaro Rodrigo Martel
Relaciones - Sociedad Argentina de Antropología | 2014
Sara Maria Luisa Lopez Campeny; Alvaro Rodrigo Martel
Artefactos Liticos, movilidad y funcionalidad de sitios: problemas y perspectivas = Lithic artefacts, mobility and site functionality : problems and perspectives, 2014, ISBN 978-1-4073-1265-1, págs. 41-58 | 2014
Patricia S. Escola; Salomón Hocsman; Sara Maria Luisa Lopez Campeny
www.scielo.ar | 2013
Constanza Taboada; Carlos I. Angiorama; Diego M. Leiton; Sara Maria Luisa Lopez Campeny
www.scielo.ar | 2013
Patricia S. Escola; Sara Maria Luisa Lopez Campeny; Alvaro Rodrigo Martel; Andrés S. Romano; Salomón Hocsman; Carolina Somonte