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Eric Garine

Researcher at University of Paris

Publications -  48
Citations -  899

Eric Garine is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Agricultural biodiversity & Population. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 46 publications receiving 785 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric Garine include Paris West University Nanterre La Défense.

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Farmer seed networks make a limited contribution to agriculture? Four common misconceptions

TL;DR: The importance of seed provisioning in food security and nutrition, agricultural development and rural livelihoods, and agrobiodiversity and germplasm conservation is well accepted by policy makers, practitioners and researchers as mentioned in this paper.
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Local genetic diversity of sorghum in a village in northern Cameroon: structure and dynamics of landraces

TL;DR: The first study of patterns of genetic diversity of sorghum landraces at the local scale in Northern Cameroon is presented, showing how historical factors, variation in breeding systems, and farmers’ practices all affected patterns of Genetic variation.
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Farmers’ practices, metapopulation dynamics, and conservation of agricultural biodiversity on-farm: a case study of sorghum among the Duupa in sub-sahelian Cameroon

TL;DR: Developing some elements of the framework required for studying biocultural interactions, focusing on one component of management: farmers' decisions on what to plant, and the structure of germplasm exchange among farmers, suggest that sorghum populations managed by the Duupa function like source–sink metapopulations.
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A weed–crop complex in sorghum: The dynamics of genetic diversity in a traditional farming system

TL;DR: A multidisciplinary approach is developed, involving both biologists and social scientists, to investigate the dynamics of genetic diversity of a sorghum weed-crop complex in a village of Duupa farmers in northern Cameroon, confirming the introgressed status of intermediate weedy morphotypes.