@article{ISI:000250071900004, abstract = {Fonio millets (Digitaria exilis Stapf, D. iburua Stapf) are valuable indigenous staple food crops in West Africa. In order to investigate the genetic diversity and population differentiation in these millets, a total of 122 accessions from five countries (Benin, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Mali and Togo) were analysed by Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphisms (AFLPs). Genetic distance-based UPGMA clustering and principal coordinate analysis revealed a clear-cut differentiation between the two species and a clustering of D. exilis accessions in three major genetic groups fitting to their geographical origins.}, added-at = {2008-06-04T14:34:51.000+0200}, author = {Adoukonou-Sagbadja, H. and Wagner, C. and Dansi, A. and Ahlemeyer, J. and Daienou, O. and Akpagana, K. and Ordon, F. and Friedt, W.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/288dd0f4b761e43e15111a8ebae15a09e/ipzgiessen}, interhash = {4c9c5c4c54fcdd8a05b99f7327a2bcc4}, intrahash = {88dd0f4b761e43e15111a8ebae15a09e}, issn = {0040-5752}, journal = {THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS}, keywords = {IFZ imported}, number = 7, pages = {917-931}, timestamp = {2008-06-04T14:34:51.000+0200}, title = {Genetic diversity and population differentiation of traditional fonio millet (Digitaria spp.) landraces from different agro-ecological zones of West Africa}, volume = 115, year = 2007 }