@book{fdi:010091549, title = {{I}s {B}arni, a date palm cultivated in the oasis of al-'{U}la, a true-to-type cultivar or an ethnovariety ? : arguments from ethnographic and genetic data}, author = {{B}attesti, {V}. and {G}ros-{B}althazard, {M}uriel and {B}reil, {M}. and {I}vorra, {S}. and {F}errand, {S}. and {T}erral, {J}.{F}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{B}arni is the main variety of date palm grown in the oasis of al-'{U}la and its region. {T}he aim of this study is to check the status of this date palm and precisely to identify whether it is a true-to-type cultivar or an ethnovariety, i.e. if its local identity, given by the farmers, corresponds to a unique genetic identity (and therefore locally reproduced always vegetatively) or if it refers to a multiplicity of genetic forms. {F}ollowing whole genome resequencing, our population genetic analyses show that barni is a true-to- type cultivar in al-?{U}la and nearby palm groves.}, keywords = {{ARABIE} {SAOUDITE} ; {AL} {ULA}}, address = {{P}aris ({FRA}) ; {M}arseille ({FRA}) ; {A}bou {D}habi}, publisher = {{CNRS} ; {IRD} ; {NYU}}, series = {}, pages = {17 multigr.}, year = {2022}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010091549}, }