Origin, evolution, and early dispersal of root and tuber crops

1 tab. 51 ref. Sum. (En)

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Main Author: León, J.
Format: MON biblioteca
Language:English
Published: CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica) 1976
Subjects:PLANTAS DE RAICES COMESTIBLES, PROCEDENCIA, EVOLUCION, POLIPLOIDIA, PROPAGACION VEGETATIVA, MUTACION, USOS,
Online Access:http://orton.catie.ac.cr/repdoc/A7165i/A7165i.pdf
https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/3279
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spelling dig-catie-11554-32792022-02-17T22:19:36Z Origin, evolution, and early dispersal of root and tuber crops León, J. PLANTAS DE RAICES COMESTIBLES PROCEDENCIA EVOLUCION POLIPLOIDIA PROPAGACION VEGETATIVA MUTACION USOS 1 tab. 51 ref. Sum. (En) Tropical root and tuber crops have been domesticated in Southeast Asia, West-Central Africa, and tropical Latin America (Including the high Andes). The crops belong to different families. Species of the one genus (Dioscorea) were domesticated independently in each of the three regions. Species of Colocasia and Xanthosoma (family Araceae) and Pachyrrhizus and Pueraria (family Leguminosae) were domesticated in separate regions. Many of these crops have restricted areas of distribution due to physiological requirements and are becoming relict crops. Roots and tubers are ancient crops, and even today support groups of people who gather them from wild plants. Poisonous, acrid, or bitter qualities were found in the most important crops by early man, who learned how to remove or destroy these undesirable qualities. Most of the root and tuber crops are polyploids, and most of them are vegetatively propagated. Fertility traits are therefore of special importance in their evolution under cultivation, but there is no evidence that clonal propagation has led to sterility. Information on their evolution is extremely scarce as cultural sources, archaeological, linguistic, and historic information is scanty and unevenly distributed. On biological sources, comparative taxonomy, metaphase cytology, and hybridization have given some important clues, but there is still very little information available on the evolution of these species. Root and tuber crops dispersed slowly between Southeast Asia and Africa. After the seventeenth century a very active interchange occurred especially with the American crops. Since then, there has been a continuous replacement of crop species, especially in Africa. The sweet potato, of American origin, was found in Oceania when the Europeans arrived, but no satisfactory explanation of how it got to Polynesia has ever been made. 2014-10-18T02:29:31Z 2014-10-18T02:29:31Z 1976 MON 352997 http://orton.catie.ac.cr/repdoc/A7165i/A7165i.pdf https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/3279 Turrialba (Costa Rica) en application/pdf CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica)
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topic PLANTAS DE RAICES COMESTIBLES
PROCEDENCIA
EVOLUCION
POLIPLOIDIA
PROPAGACION VEGETATIVA
MUTACION
USOS
PLANTAS DE RAICES COMESTIBLES
PROCEDENCIA
EVOLUCION
POLIPLOIDIA
PROPAGACION VEGETATIVA
MUTACION
USOS
spellingShingle PLANTAS DE RAICES COMESTIBLES
PROCEDENCIA
EVOLUCION
POLIPLOIDIA
PROPAGACION VEGETATIVA
MUTACION
USOS
PLANTAS DE RAICES COMESTIBLES
PROCEDENCIA
EVOLUCION
POLIPLOIDIA
PROPAGACION VEGETATIVA
MUTACION
USOS
León, J.
Origin, evolution, and early dispersal of root and tuber crops
description 1 tab. 51 ref. Sum. (En)
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topic_facet PLANTAS DE RAICES COMESTIBLES
PROCEDENCIA
EVOLUCION
POLIPLOIDIA
PROPAGACION VEGETATIVA
MUTACION
USOS
author León, J.
author_facet León, J.
author_sort León, J.
title Origin, evolution, and early dispersal of root and tuber crops
title_short Origin, evolution, and early dispersal of root and tuber crops
title_full Origin, evolution, and early dispersal of root and tuber crops
title_fullStr Origin, evolution, and early dispersal of root and tuber crops
title_full_unstemmed Origin, evolution, and early dispersal of root and tuber crops
title_sort origin, evolution, and early dispersal of root and tuber crops
publisher CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica)
publishDate 1976
url http://orton.catie.ac.cr/repdoc/A7165i/A7165i.pdf
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