Uncovering haplotype diversity in cultivated Mexican vanilla species.
Paige EllestadMiguel Angel Perez FarreraFélix ForestSven BuerkiPublished in: American journal of botany (2022)
Long histories of regional cultivation support the consideration of endemic haplotypes as landraces shaped by adaptation to local conditions and/or hybridization. Results may aid further genomic investigations of vanilla's genetic resources and ultimately support the preservation of genetic diversity within the economically important crop.