Trying to get a grasp on the term "landrace". Going to use Moruga Scorpion as an example. It was created by a farmer named Wahid Ogeer of Trinidad. I do not know how he created it. Could have been cross pollinating. Could have been selective seed saving. I do not think that matters much. What does seem to matter is that CARDI says it does not exist. Why does that seem to matter? Because it seems like the term landrace applies to things which are fairly obscure.
Wikipedia says a landrace can not be developed by commercial seed companies nor plant breeders. However, a landrace can be a cultigen. A cultigen is a plant that was developed intentionally by man. Not a wild. So it seems like the Moruga Scorpion could be considered a landrace.
Now I know that will sound ridiculous to a few folk because Mr. Ogeer is a contemporary figure. But that brings us to the next question. I can find absolutely nothing in the definition of a landrace that denotes how long the thing has existed.
There is also mention of landraces evolving into a 'farmers variety', but not all that sure where that line is either. Could it be that what we are really talking about is how wide spread a plant is?
Landrace - Fairly local and obscure
Farmers Variety - Less obscure, grown for small industry.
Cultivar - Widely recognized
Help me get a grip on the terms. What would you classify the Moruga Scorpion as?
More on Wahid Ogeer - Seems like a very interesting character.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2016-02-13/cut-out-middleman-help-people-earn
Wikipedia says a landrace can not be developed by commercial seed companies nor plant breeders. However, a landrace can be a cultigen. A cultigen is a plant that was developed intentionally by man. Not a wild. So it seems like the Moruga Scorpion could be considered a landrace.
Now I know that will sound ridiculous to a few folk because Mr. Ogeer is a contemporary figure. But that brings us to the next question. I can find absolutely nothing in the definition of a landrace that denotes how long the thing has existed.
There is also mention of landraces evolving into a 'farmers variety', but not all that sure where that line is either. Could it be that what we are really talking about is how wide spread a plant is?
Landrace - Fairly local and obscure
Farmers Variety - Less obscure, grown for small industry.
Cultivar - Widely recognized
Help me get a grip on the terms. What would you classify the Moruga Scorpion as?
More on Wahid Ogeer - Seems like a very interesting character.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2016-02-13/cut-out-middleman-help-people-earn