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30Early pattern formation and the evolution of the maize (Zea mays L.) ear
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Economic Botany: Evolution of Cultivated PlantsSundberg, Marshall D.Zea mays
ear
development
primordia
procambium
186Effects and ecological consequences of proto-domestication on fruit and seed traits of Chrysophyllum cainito in Panama
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Economic Botany: Evolution of Cultivated PlantsParker, Ingrid M., López, Isis, Petersen, Jennifer J., Potter, Daniel.domestication
ecology
tropical forest
fruit evolution
germination
321GIS-based characterization of the ecological niches of wild and cultivated populations of the Mesoamerican fruit tree Spondias purpurea (Anacardiaceae)
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Economic Botany: Evolution of Cultivated PlantsMiller, Allison, Knouft, Jason.Anacardiaceae
domestication
ecological niche model
Mesoamerica
tropical dry forest
Spondias
GIS
247Modifications of fruit cell and tissue development patterns in the domestication of the olive
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Economic Botany: Evolution of Cultivated PlantsRapoport, Hava.cell division
cell expansion
wild olive
endocarp
mesocarp
27Nuclear and chloroplast DNA reassessment of the origin of the first European introductions of cultivated potatoes from the Canary Islands
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Economic Botany: Evolution of Cultivated PlantsSpooner, D. M., Ríos, Domingo, Rodriguez, F., Ghislain, Marc.microsatellite
potato
origin
594Rapid evolution in feral cereal rye (Secale cereale L.) from cultivated cereal rye as revealed by reciprocal transplants across its introduced range
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Economic Botany: Evolution of Cultivated PlantsBurger, Jutta, Ellstrand, Norman.rapid evolution
local adaptation
Invasiveness
ferality
606Whence the Star Apple: Understanding the role of domestication in shaping present-day distribution of a neo-tropical tree Chrysophyllum cainito (Sapotaceae)
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Economic Botany: Evolution of Cultivated PlantsPetersen, Jennifer J., Parker, Ingrid M., Potter, Daniel.phylogeography
domestication
tropical fruit trees
fruit quality traits

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