Phylogenomic analysis reveals five independently evolved African forage grass clades in the genus Urochloa.
Lizo E MastersPaulina TomaszewskaTrude SchwarzacherJan HackelAlexandre Rizzo ZuntiniJohn Seymour Heslop-HarrisonMaria S VorontsovaPublished in: Annals of botany (2024)
Urochloa s.l. is a highly diverse genus that contains numerous species with agricultural potential, including crop wild relatives that are currently underexploited. All forage species and their crop wild relatives naturally occur on the African continent and their conservation across their native distributions is essential. Genomic and phenotypic diversity in forage clade species and their wild relatives need to be better assessed both to develop conservation strategies and to exploit the diversity in the genus for improved sustainability in Urochloa cultivar production.