A
landrace is a
domesticated, regional
ecotype; a locally adapted, traditional variety of a domesticated species of animal or plant that has developed over time, through
adaptation to its natural and cultural
environment of
agriculture and
pastoralism, and due to isolation from other populations of the species. Landraces are generally distinguished from
cultivars, and from
breeds in the standardized sense, although the term
landrace breed is sometimes used as distinguished from the term
standardized breed when referring to cattle. The
-race in this word refers to the
taxonomic definition of
race in biology, not the
ethnographic sense of the word.