research area of Duminil, Jerome, Honorary Research Fellow, The Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT, The Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT
subject area of Adaptive consequences of human-mediated introgression for indigenous tree species: the case of a relict Pinus pinaster population. Analysis of Inbreeding Depression in Eight S1 Cassava Families Characterization of West and Central African accessions from a pearl millet reference collection for agro-morphological traits and Striga resistance Conservation genetics of the annual hemiparasitic plant Melampyrum sylvaticum (Orobanchaceae) in the UK and Scandinavia Conventional breeding, marker-assisted selection, genomic selection and inbreeding in clonally propagated crops: a case study for cassava. Cross-compati bility Among Six Improved Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) Varieties Effect of S3 Recurrent Selection in Four Tropical Maize Populations on Their Selfed and Randomly Mated Generations High selfing rate, limited pollen dispersal and inbreeding depression in the emblematic African rain forest tree Baillonella toxisperma – Management implications Improvement in selfed and random-mated generations of four subtropical maize populations through S3 recurrent selection Inbreeding and true seed in tetrasomic potato. I. Selfing and open pollination in Andean landraces (Solanum tuberosum Gp. Andigena) Inbreeding and true seed in tetrasomic potato. II. Selfing and sib-mating in heterogeneous hybrid populations of Solanum tuberosum Independent introductions and admixtures have contributed to adaptation of European maize and its American counterparts Indirect genetic effects and inbreeding: consequences of BLUP selection for socially affected traits on rate of inbreeding. Introgressed Manihot glaziovii Alleles in Modern Cassava Germplasm Benefit Important Traits and Are Under Balancing Selection Life at the margin: the mating system of Mediterranean conifers Managing genetic variation in tropical trees: linking knowledge with action in agroforestry ecosystems for improved conservation and enhanced livelihoods Overdominant Epistatic Loci Are the Primary Genetic Basis of Inbreeding Depression and Heterosis in Rice. I. Biomass and Grain Yield Overdominant Epistatic Loci Are the Primary Genetic Basis of Inbreeding Depression and Heterosis in Rice. II. Grain Yield Components Registration of 12 Hybrid-Oriented Maize Germplasms Tolerant to Inbreeding Depression Relationships between population density, fine-scale genetic structure, mating system and pollen dispersal in a timber tree from African rainforests Seed and pollen dispersal distances in two African legume timber trees and their reproductive potential under selective logging Selection against inbred seedlings in mixtures of inbred and hybrid true potato seed Sex‐Biased Inbreeding Effects on Reproductive Success and Home Range Size of the Critically Endangered Black Rhinoceros Statistical Genetics and Simulation Models in Genetic Resource Conservation and Regeneration The economic rationale of recycling hybrid seeds in Northern Tanzania The genes and genomes of the potato.