Domestication is the sign of the beginning of agriculture and it is the outcome of a selection process that leads to increased adaptation of crop plants from wild relatives to mitigate the effect of food security problems. Plant breeding primarily based on domestication to facilitate the introgression of adaptive diversity, providing breeders with new tools for crop improvement through drought, insect, and disease-resistant varieties. In the domestication process, significant alteration in phenological, morphological and genetical leads to the increased adaptation and use of the plants under the strategic and modern plant breeding practices. The transformation of wild species into elite cultivars through domestication entails evolutionary r...
Ten thousand years ago human societies around the globe began to transition from hunting and gatheri...
Not AvailableThe word domestication has had several definitions and interpretations since its first ...
AbstractDomestication is one of the most fundamental changes in the evolution of human societies. Th...
Crops evolved through evolution and domestication process and different crops either have different ...
Crop improvement is very crucial to satisfy the world demand in the presence of different challenges...
Humans have domesticated hundreds of plant and animal species as sources of food, fiber, forage, and...
Domestication is the process through which a wild plant becomes a crop. The process is the result of...
<p>Crop domestication is the process of artificially selecting plants to increase their suitability ...
Domestication is a dynamic and ongoing process of transforming wild species into cultivated species ...
Understanding evolutionary adaptation of crop plants requires understanding the ecology of their wil...
The origins of agriculture involved pathways of domestication in which human behaviours and plant ge...
The origins of agriculture, 10 000 years ago, led to profound changes in the biology of plants explo...
BACKGROUND Vegetatively propagated crops are globally significant in terms of current agricultural p...
Domestication is the process of evolutionary change that results in the phenotypic and genetic diffe...
The genetic improvement of crop plants via the newer techniques of biotechnology to produce \u201cge...
Ten thousand years ago human societies around the globe began to transition from hunting and gatheri...
Not AvailableThe word domestication has had several definitions and interpretations since its first ...
AbstractDomestication is one of the most fundamental changes in the evolution of human societies. Th...
Crops evolved through evolution and domestication process and different crops either have different ...
Crop improvement is very crucial to satisfy the world demand in the presence of different challenges...
Humans have domesticated hundreds of plant and animal species as sources of food, fiber, forage, and...
Domestication is the process through which a wild plant becomes a crop. The process is the result of...
<p>Crop domestication is the process of artificially selecting plants to increase their suitability ...
Domestication is a dynamic and ongoing process of transforming wild species into cultivated species ...
Understanding evolutionary adaptation of crop plants requires understanding the ecology of their wil...
The origins of agriculture involved pathways of domestication in which human behaviours and plant ge...
The origins of agriculture, 10 000 years ago, led to profound changes in the biology of plants explo...
BACKGROUND Vegetatively propagated crops are globally significant in terms of current agricultural p...
Domestication is the process of evolutionary change that results in the phenotypic and genetic diffe...
The genetic improvement of crop plants via the newer techniques of biotechnology to produce \u201cge...
Ten thousand years ago human societies around the globe began to transition from hunting and gatheri...
Not AvailableThe word domestication has had several definitions and interpretations since its first ...
AbstractDomestication is one of the most fundamental changes in the evolution of human societies. Th...