The founder crops or primary domesticates are a group of flowering plants that were domesticated by early farming communities in Southwest Asia and went...
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it is called crop field or crop cultivation. Most crops are harvested as food for humans or fodder for livestock. Important non-food crops include horticulture...
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" Cousin marriage Founder takes all Genetic bottleneck Genetic drift Inbreeding depression Mitochondrial Eve Neolithic founder crops Persister cells Popular...
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Genetically modified crops (GM crops) are plants used in agriculture, the DNA of which has been modified using genetic engineering methods. Plant genomes...
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New World crops are those crops, food and otherwise, that are native to the New World (mostly the Americas) and were not found in the Old World before...
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History of agriculture (redirect from Crop origins and evolution)
shores of the Sea of Galilee. By around 9500 BC, the eight Neolithic founder crops – emmer wheat, einkorn wheat, hulled barley, peas, lentils, bitter vetch...
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Chickpea (category Founder crops)
Words for Some Ancient Eurasian Grain Legume Crops in Turkic Languages". Turkish Journal of Field Crops. 16 (2): 179–182. Mikić AM, Medović AP, Ćupina...
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Lentil (category Founder crops)
Jonathan Sauer (Historical Geography of Crop Plants, 2017). Unlike their wild ancestors, domesticated lentil crops have indehiscent pods and non-dormant...
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Barley (category Founder crops)
a Big Deal in the Food World". March 2023. "Barley production in 2023, Crops/Regions/World list/Production Quantity/Year (pick lists)". UN Food and Agriculture...
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Einkorn (category Founder crops)
Ehud; Zohary, Daniel (October 2011). "The Neolithic Southwest Asian Founder Crops: Their Biology and Archaeobotany". Current Anthropology. 52 (S4): S239...
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Flax (category Founder crops)
possibly affecting future crops. Canadian flax seed cultivars were reconstituted with Triffid-free seed used to plant the 2014 crop. Laboratories are certified...
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Emmer (category Founder crops)
was one of the first crops domesticated in the Near East. It was widely cultivated in the ancient world, but is now a relict crop in mountainous regions...
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farming. The founder crops of the Fertile Crescent were wheat, lentil, pea, chickpeas, bitter vetch, and flax. Among the other major crop domesticated...
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Pea (category Founder crops)
Pea (pisum in Latin) is a pulse or fodder crop, but the word often refers to the seed or sometimes the pod of this flowering plant species. Peas are eaten...
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Neolithic Revolution (section Crops)
Daniel Zohary identified several plant species as "pioneer crops" or Neolithic founder crops. He highlighted the importance of wheat, barley and rye, and...
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Farming Neolithic Revolution Founder crops New World crops Ard / plough Celt Digging stick Domestication Goad Irrigation Secondary products Sickle Terracing...
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Domestication (redirect from Domestication of crops)
In Africa, crops such as sorghum were domesticated. Agriculture developed in some 13 centres around the world, domesticating different crops and animals...
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Wheat (category Crops)
and winter crops may have up to 35 tillers (shoots) per plant (depending on cultivar). Wheat roots are among the deepest of arable crops, extending as...
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Farming Neolithic Revolution Founder crops New World crops Ard / plough Celt Digging stick Domestication Goad Irrigation Secondary products Sickle Terracing...
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most important crops and were grown primarily for subsistence rather than the commercial market. Olives are an important traditional crop. In the late 19th...
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Vicia ervilia (category Founder crops)
2014-10-17. L.L. Bellido, "Grain legumes for animal feed" in Neglected crops: 1492 from a different perspective, J.E. Bermejo and J. Leon, editors; Plant...
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Buckwheat (category Crops originating from Asia)
cereal crops. Buckwheat is raised for grain where only a brief time is available for growth, either because the buckwheat is an early or a second crop in...
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