Sauer - 1993 - Historical geography of crop plants, a select rost
Sauer - 1993 - Historical geography of crop plants, a select rost
Sauer - 1993 - Historical geography of crop plants, a select rost
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Contents<br />
INTRODUCTION....................................................................................... 1<br />
ANGIOSPERMS — FLO W ERIN G PLANTS ..................................... 5<br />
DICOTS...........................................................................<br />
Actinidiaceae — Actinidia Fam ily...................................................................7<br />
Actinidia — Kiwifruit.............................................................................. 7<br />
Amaranthaceae — Amaranth Fam ily..............................................................9<br />
Amaranthus — Grain Amaranth........................................................... 9<br />
Anacardiaceae — Sumac Fam ily...................................................................14<br />
Anacardium — Cashew ......................................................................... 14<br />
Mangifera — Mango.............................................................................. 17<br />
Asteraceae (Compositae) —■ Daisy Fam ily.................................................20<br />
Lactuca — Lettuce..................................................................................20<br />
Helianthus — Sunflower......................................................... 22<br />
Brassicaceae (Cruciferae) — Cabbage Fam ily......................................... 24<br />
Brassica — Mustard, Rape, Turnip, Cabbage, Broccoli,<br />
Cauliflower, Kohlrabi............................................................................. 25<br />
Chenopodiaceae — Chenopod Fam ily.........................................................31<br />
Beta — Chard, Beets............... .'......................................... ...................31<br />
Spinacia — Spinach.............................................................. 33<br />
Chenopodium — Quinoa and Relatives...........................................33<br />
Convolvulaceae — Morning-Glory Fam ily................................ 36<br />
Ipomoea — Sweet Potato......................................................................36<br />
Cucurbitaceae — Gourd Family......................................... ...41<br />
Citrullus — Watermelon and Relatives........................................... 42<br />
Cucumis — Muskmelons, Cucumber.......................... ..43<br />
Cucurbita — Squashes, Pumpkins, Some Gourds.................... 46<br />
^ Lagenaria — Bottle Gourd.................................................................51<br />
Ericaceae — Heath Family................................................... 53<br />
; Vaccinium (incl. Oxycoecus and Cyanococcus) — Cranberries,<br />
! Blueberries, and Relatives.................................................................53<br />
riuphorbiaceae — Crown-<strong>of</strong>-Thorns Fam ily.............................................. 56<br />
Manihot — M anioc.................................................................................56<br />
' Hevea — Pará Rubber Tree................................................................. 62<br />
Fabaòeae (Leguminosae; Papilionaceae -i- Caesalpiniaceae H-<br />
Mimosaceae) — Legume Fam ily................................................................. 66<br />
Pisum — Common P ea.............................................. 67<br />
Lens — Lentil................................................................................. 69<br />
Cicer — Chickpea................................................................................... 69<br />
Glycine (incl. Soja) — Soybeans........................................................70<br />
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