Pearl millet Origin, Domestication, Wild relatives, Gene Pool and Genetic Resources

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Pearl Millet, Origin, Domestication, Crop wild relatives, Gene Pool and Genetic Resources


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A. Manivannan
Scientist (Genetics)
Directorate of Maize Research
New Delhi
Pearl Millet Origin, Domestication, Wild
Species, Gene Pool and Genetic Resources

Kingdom: Plantae
Subkingdom: Tracheobionta
Superdivision: Spermatophyta
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Liliopsida
Subclass: Commelinidae
Order: Cyperales
Family: Poaceae
Genus: Pennisetum
Species: glaucum
Taxonomical Classification of Pearl Millet

Pennisetum Sections (Stapf and C.E.Hubb)

Gymnotrix (22 sp)
Pennisetum (2 sp)
Penicillaria (7 sp)
Heterostachya (2 sp)
Brevivalvula (3 sp)
Synonyms for Pennisetum glaucum, include Pennisetum typhoides,
Pennisetum typhoidis, Pennisetum typhoideum, Pennisetum americanum,
Setaria glauca, Setaria lutescens, Panicum americanum, and Panicum
glaucum. but Pennisetum glaucum is the current officially accepted name.
Common names : bulrush millet, cat tail millet, candle millet, petit-millet

Basic sets X= 5,7,8,9
Number range 2n= 10-72
X=5
Lowest chromosome in P.ramosum ( 2n=2x=10)
X=7
P.glaucum (2n=2x=14)
P.schweinfurthii (2n=2x=14) – Wild of Pearl millet
P.purpureum (2n=4x=28)
X=8
P.massaicum (2n=16-32 )
X=9
All other species are having X=9
Highest chromosome in P.tempisquense ( 2n=2x=72)
Annual, Perennial, Sexual , A sexual and Apomitic species
CHROMOSOME CLASSIFICATION

Species x 2n Reproductive behaviour
Pennisetum sect. Pennisetum
†

P. clandestinum 9 36 APO, SEX
P. flaccidum 9 18, 36 APO, SEX
P. foermeranum – –
P. glaucum 7 14 SEX
P. orientale 9 36, 45 APO, SEX
P. purpureum 7 27, 28 APO, SEX
P. setaceum 9 27, 54, 68 APO
P. sieberianum – –
P. villosum 9 18, 27, 36, 45, 54 APO
P. violaceum 7 14 SEX
Pennisetum sect. Heterostachya
†

P. schweinfurthii 7 14 SEX
P. squamulatum 7 54, 56 APO
Pennisetum sect. Brevivalvula
†

P. pedicellatum
9
24, 30, 32, 35, 36, 42, 45, 48,
53, 54
APO
P. polystachion subsp. polystachion
9
18, 24, 32, 36, 45, 48, 52, 53,
54, 56, 63, 78
APO
Chemisquy M A et al. Ann Bot 2010;106:107-130
Pennisetum spp Grouping

(a), P. alopecuroides
(b), P. hohenackeri
(c), P. mollissimum
(d), P. mezianum
(e), P. orientale
(f), P. pedicelletum
(g), P. polystachyon
(h), P. purpurem

(i), P. ramosum (j), P. schweinfurthii (k), P. Setaceum (l), P. squamulatum (m)P.
villosum

Hash et al., 2011

ORIGIN

4500 years old Fossil remenants of Pearl millet seed found at Tilemsi Valley- Mali

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Origin of Pennisetum spp
1.Ethiopian
(N.I.Vailo,1949)
2.Niger
(Murdock,1959)
3.Sahel
zone(Harlan,1971)
4.High land of Sahara
(Clarke,1964)

Fuller D Q Ann Bot 2007;100:903-924

Oumar et al., TAG, (2008) 117:489–497

Oumar et al., TAG, (2008) 117:489–497

Pearl millet cultivated samples formed a monophyletic group in
the eco-geo- graphical phylogenetic tree and presented only one
homogeneous group in the principal component analysis.
Oumar et al., TAG, (2008) 117:489–497

Our phylogeny and principal component analysis showed that the wild plants
from eastern Mali through north western Niger are the closest to the cultivated
group.
These wild populations span the area from the interior delta of Niger to the Air
Mountains. This result suggests that the cradle of pearl millet domestication
might be located somewhere in this rather large region.
A previous study based on iso-enzyme suggested a most western origin of
pearl millet domestication in Mauritania and Western Mali (Tostain 1992).
Mali and western Niger as the possible regions of domestication of pearl millet,
but this result should be regarded with caution. Climate and human settlement
have changed in Africa in the last 8,000 years

DOMESTICATION

Domesticated Millet Ear and spike let

Reduction in pedicle length
Non shattering involucar
Paired spikelets
Increased grain size
Reduction of bristle length and awn size
Domestication Syndrome In Pearl Millet

Domestication of Pearl millet

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Mono-culm of Domesticated Pearl Millet
Remigereau et al., 2011

DISTRIBUTION

A synoptic geography of early agricultural developments and precursors in Africa.
Fuller D Q Ann Bot 2007;100:903-924

Geographical Distribution of various important traits specific Germplams

GENE POOL

Primary Secondary Tertiary
P. glaucum subspp.
glacum cultivars
and landraces
P. purpureum
All other species in
the genus
P. glaucum subsp.
Monodii ( Wild
annual)
P. squamulatum
P. glaucum subsp.
Stenostachyum
( Weedy form)
Gene Pool
C.Kole, 2011

Chinese Fountain Grass -Pennisetum alopecuroides

Pennisetum setaceum – Crimson Foundation Grass

Crimson fountain Grass- P. setaceum, Introduced to America from
Arabic and Africa as a ornamental grass

Pennisetum setaceum

Pennisetum pedicellatum in ICRISAT Campus, Hyderabad, AP

Pennisetum villosum - Feathertop

Pennisetum ciliare

Pennisetum clandestinum- Kikuyu Grass

Kikuyu tribes of Kenya

Introduced to America

Pennisetum orientale- Oriental Grass Nursery Garden

Pennisetum squamulatum

Pennisetum purpurem –Napier Grass

PGR

Rai et al., 1997

Germplasm collection at ICRISAT, Hyderabad
Agency Active
collection
Base
Collection
Accessions
held in trust
ICRISAT, Hyderabad21594 20343 21563
Backup collection at
ICRISAT, Regional
Station, Niamey,
Niger
5205
Svalbard Global
Seed Vault (SGSV)
~1000

Wild Species Genes of Agronomic Importance (GAI)
P. orientale Pest resistance, Winter hardiness, Drought
tolerance
P. glaucum ssp monodii Leaf spot resistance, Striga resistance
P. squamalatum Apospory-Specific Genomic Region (ASGR)
P. glaucum ssp. violaceumA
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P .pedicellatum, P.polystachion,
P.schweinfurthii
Downy mildew resistance

Utilization of CRW

Pennisetum purpureum (Napier grass)
rhizomatous & perennial

P.purpureum is with desirable traits
Resistance to most of the pests and diseases
Vigorous growth
Outstanding forage yield potential
Bajra Napier- Forage value
P.glaucm X P.purpureum complex crosses are possible
Napier grass readily crosses with pearl millet and
produces sterile triploid hybrids produces sterile triploid hybrids
FORAGE VALUE OF PEARL MILLET

Pca21 and Pca24, were identified to play a
role during apomictic development in
Pennisetum ciliare or Cenchrus ciliaris (
Singh et al., 2007), although they can be
inherited independently of the ASGR.
Apospory-Specific Genomic Region (ASGR)

Sequence conservation of tb 1ortholog in Course Cereal
Remigereau et al., 2011

Dwarfing Genes (d
1
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