The Peruvian Andes are among the world's most important centers of origin for genetic diversity of crops and plants. Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) was domesticated in the Bolivian and Peruvian Andean region around Lake Titicaca. In situ conservation systems for quinoa germplasm and its wild relatives can still be found in the traditional systems of Peruvian farming communities. Quinoa crop wild relatives (CWRs), like the majority of CWRs of other agricultural species, are being affected by the considerable changes in the natural landscapes of the Andes. This article analyzes the presence and distribution of seven quinoa CWRs at the agroecosystem level and considers the social and environmental Andean contexts in which they are found. A...
Quinoa cultivation in Chile presents an ancient and active complex of geographic, climatic, social a...
Quinoa cultivation in Chile presents an ancient and active complex of geographic, climatic, social a...
Quinoa has been a staple food for Andean populations for millennia. Today, it is a much-appreciated ...
Andean crops have formed the basis for much of the world's current staple diet. Peru is a center of ...
The biogeography of quinoa (Chenopodium quinua Willd.) provides a comprehensive view of a crop that ...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is a pseudocereal originated from the Andes important for small f...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is a pseudocereal originated from the Andes important for small f...
History and environment shape crop biodiversity, particularly in areas with vulnerable human communi...
Chile, isolated by a hyper-arid desert in the north, the Andes Range to the east and the Pacific and...
International audienceHistory and environment shape crop biodiversity, particularly in areas with vu...
History and environment shape crop biodiversity, particularly in areas with vulnerable human communi...
History and environment shape crop biodiversity, particularly in areas with vulnerable human communi...
Underutilized crops tend to harbor high levels of genetic diversity, be maintained on-farm in small-...
Quinoa domestication studies based on seed’s morphological traits and conducted in the Central Andes...
Quinoa is an Andean grain that is increasingly gaining international attention. In recent years, the...
Quinoa cultivation in Chile presents an ancient and active complex of geographic, climatic, social a...
Quinoa cultivation in Chile presents an ancient and active complex of geographic, climatic, social a...
Quinoa has been a staple food for Andean populations for millennia. Today, it is a much-appreciated ...
Andean crops have formed the basis for much of the world's current staple diet. Peru is a center of ...
The biogeography of quinoa (Chenopodium quinua Willd.) provides a comprehensive view of a crop that ...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is a pseudocereal originated from the Andes important for small f...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is a pseudocereal originated from the Andes important for small f...
History and environment shape crop biodiversity, particularly in areas with vulnerable human communi...
Chile, isolated by a hyper-arid desert in the north, the Andes Range to the east and the Pacific and...
International audienceHistory and environment shape crop biodiversity, particularly in areas with vu...
History and environment shape crop biodiversity, particularly in areas with vulnerable human communi...
History and environment shape crop biodiversity, particularly in areas with vulnerable human communi...
Underutilized crops tend to harbor high levels of genetic diversity, be maintained on-farm in small-...
Quinoa domestication studies based on seed’s morphological traits and conducted in the Central Andes...
Quinoa is an Andean grain that is increasingly gaining international attention. In recent years, the...
Quinoa cultivation in Chile presents an ancient and active complex of geographic, climatic, social a...
Quinoa cultivation in Chile presents an ancient and active complex of geographic, climatic, social a...
Quinoa has been a staple food for Andean populations for millennia. Today, it is a much-appreciated ...