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Crops and man

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The article was published on 1975-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1120 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Domestication & Germplasm.

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Reconstruction of climatic and crop conditions in the past based on the isotope signature of archaeobotanical remains

TL;DR: In this paper, a metodologia based on the signatura climatica present a composicio isotopica de carboni (d13C) de la fusta en condicions mediterranies, fent servir Pinus halepensis Mill.
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Characterisation of thirteen cowpea landraces from Umbria (Italy). Strategy for their conservation and promotion.

TL;DR: With the exception of vigour and growth habit, all landraces appeared to be well differentiated from one another for all the characters considered and strategies and problems related to their in situ conservation are discussed.
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Genetic variation of Bmy1 alleles in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) investigated by CAPS analysis.

TL;DR: Remarkably, very low Bmy1 genetic variation was detected in Tibetan barleys, which puts the validity of the hypothesis that Tibet is one of the original centers of cultivated barley into question.
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Primitive and modern forms ofVicia faba

TL;DR: Only one subspecies has to be recognized for the cultivated forms of Vicia faba, the only known one up to date offaba bean:Vicia faba faba.
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Genetic variation in lowland sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) landraces assessed by simple sequence repeats

TL;DR: A moderately high level of genetic differentiation and a relatively low level of gene flow were observed between sorghum races and maturity groups, indicating that a relatively small, random collection of landraces would capture the bulk of genetic diversity in the target area.