Historic illustrations represent interesting source material for the study of traditional crop varieties that have not been described in the literature or safeguarded in germplasm institutes or botanic gardens. Here, we present the crop diversity depicted on 143 illustrated pages of the 30-volume Seikei Zusetsu agricultural catalog, compiled in Japan around 1800 and gifted to the Dutch East India Company physician and naturalist Philipp Franz Von Siebold (1796-1866). We identified 109 different species of crops and wild edible plants in the catalog, in which cereals were represented with 35 different varieties and Brassicaceae with 29 varieties of turnips, cabbages, and radishes. We published all images online, with translations of the hist...
Traditional vegetables are key assets for supporting more nutrition-sensitive agriculture under clim...
A typical home garden in Ada hamlet falls into one of the following categories: a garden inside a re...
Doumenge François. Les fondements agricoles de la croissance économique du Japon : P. Francks, Techn...
Historic illustrations represent interesting source material for the study of traditional crop varie...
Cole and neep crops are old crops in the Low Countries. The first archival records date from the 14t...
Recently, more Japanese sites are being registered as World Heritage sites; awareness of landscape c...
Food production has advanced from the original form where humans gathered food from the wild, to cul...
Paintings produced in Flanders and Holland from the 16th to the 19th centuries are useful sources fo...
The edible wild plants were anciently important food materials as sources of nutrients such as vitam...
We surveyed Ishikawa, Gifu, and Toyama prefectures in Japan, from October 27 to 30, 2016, to collect...
Research into the origins of food plants has led to the recognition that specific geographical regio...
P(論文)In this paper, the result of an inventory of plants fit for human consumption found on the camp...
There is a long history of Japanese immigration to British Columbia (BC). Eastern food knowledge is ...
Abstract Koshihikari, a Japanese short-grain rice cultivar, was developed in 1956, more than 60 year...
The worldwide collection of vegetable and cucurbit crops kept in VIR includes 50,019 accessions of v...
Traditional vegetables are key assets for supporting more nutrition-sensitive agriculture under clim...
A typical home garden in Ada hamlet falls into one of the following categories: a garden inside a re...
Doumenge François. Les fondements agricoles de la croissance économique du Japon : P. Francks, Techn...
Historic illustrations represent interesting source material for the study of traditional crop varie...
Cole and neep crops are old crops in the Low Countries. The first archival records date from the 14t...
Recently, more Japanese sites are being registered as World Heritage sites; awareness of landscape c...
Food production has advanced from the original form where humans gathered food from the wild, to cul...
Paintings produced in Flanders and Holland from the 16th to the 19th centuries are useful sources fo...
The edible wild plants were anciently important food materials as sources of nutrients such as vitam...
We surveyed Ishikawa, Gifu, and Toyama prefectures in Japan, from October 27 to 30, 2016, to collect...
Research into the origins of food plants has led to the recognition that specific geographical regio...
P(論文)In this paper, the result of an inventory of plants fit for human consumption found on the camp...
There is a long history of Japanese immigration to British Columbia (BC). Eastern food knowledge is ...
Abstract Koshihikari, a Japanese short-grain rice cultivar, was developed in 1956, more than 60 year...
The worldwide collection of vegetable and cucurbit crops kept in VIR includes 50,019 accessions of v...
Traditional vegetables are key assets for supporting more nutrition-sensitive agriculture under clim...
A typical home garden in Ada hamlet falls into one of the following categories: a garden inside a re...
Doumenge François. Les fondements agricoles de la croissance économique du Japon : P. Francks, Techn...