<p>Crop domestication is the process of artificially selecting plants to increase their suitability to human requirements: taste, yield, storage, and cultivation practices. There is increasing evidence that crop domestication can profoundly alter interactions among plants, herbivores, and their natural enemies. Overall, little is known about how these interactions are affected by domestication in the geographical ranges where these crops originate, where they are sympatric with the ancestral plant and share the associated arthropod community. In general, domestication consistently has reduced chemical resistance against herbivorous insects, improving herbivore and natural enemy performance on crop plants. More studies are needed to understa...
AbstractDomestication is one of the most fundamental changes in the evolution of human societies. Th...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
Domestication is the process of evolutionary change that results in the phenotypic and genetic diffe...
Crop domestication is the process of artificially selecting plants to increase their suitability to ...
For millennia, humans have imposed strong selection on domesticated crops, resulting in drastically ...
Understanding evolutionary adaptation of crop plants requires understanding the ecology of their wil...
Domestication is the sign of the beginning of agriculture and it is the outcome of a selection proce...
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...
Crop improvement is very crucial to satisfy the world demand in the presence of different challenges...
During thousands of years, humans has been domesticating and cultivating crop plants for useful trai...
International audiencePlant domestication can be viewed as a form of co-evolved interspecific mutual...
Plant domestication can be viewed as a form of co-evolved interspecific mutualism between humans and...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Plants can modify the interactions between herbiv...
AbstractDomestication is one of the most fundamental changes in the evolution of human societies. Th...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
Domestication is the process of evolutionary change that results in the phenotypic and genetic diffe...
Crop domestication is the process of artificially selecting plants to increase their suitability to ...
For millennia, humans have imposed strong selection on domesticated crops, resulting in drastically ...
Understanding evolutionary adaptation of crop plants requires understanding the ecology of their wil...
Domestication is the sign of the beginning of agriculture and it is the outcome of a selection proce...
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...
Crop improvement is very crucial to satisfy the world demand in the presence of different challenges...
During thousands of years, humans has been domesticating and cultivating crop plants for useful trai...
International audiencePlant domestication can be viewed as a form of co-evolved interspecific mutual...
Plant domestication can be viewed as a form of co-evolved interspecific mutualism between humans and...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Plants can modify the interactions between herbiv...
AbstractDomestication is one of the most fundamental changes in the evolution of human societies. Th...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
Domestication is the process of evolutionary change that results in the phenotypic and genetic diffe...