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Legumes cultivated for fruits (pods) |
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Phaeseolus vulgaris- common bean, black bean, kidney/pinto/green bean. -Chinese longbean -asparagus pea |
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Legumes cultivated as leafy veggies |
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-Mostly eaten in Asia/Africa -Many legume leaves must be cooked to remove toxins -Mung bean, fenugreek, peas, peanut, cowpea, clovers |
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Legumes cultivated for other Edible Products |
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Soybean (oil, tofu) Carab (cooking, chocolate substitute) Tamarind (sweet pulp) Starchy tubers |
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Discarded plant materials around human civilization Would include polyploidy events |
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Agriculture > foraging Inevitable development of agriculture as we 'civilized' |
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Environmental Change Hypothesis |
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-Agriculture began at the end of ice age -Eather warmed, allowed for people to plant Ca 10-14000 y/a |
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Mutual evolution effects between humans 'proto-domesticate' |
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Population pressure hypothesis |
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-a spike in population forced foragers to develope agriculture -Competition for resources -Assumes agriculture provides more food per area -Why not? It is harder to farm than forage |
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Alphonse de Candolle (1806-1893) |
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-Swiss botanist -First laws of Botanical Nomenclature -Foremost Botanist of the 19th century -Origin of cultivated plants |
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Types of data Candolle used to Compile 'Origins of Cultivated Plants' (1882) |
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1. Presence of wild relatives/native populations 2. Historical Info 3. Philogy (names/linguistics) 4. Archeology/Paleontology 5. Variation patterns in species *He combined all of this* |
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Fungi in genus 'claviceps' grows on grains, produces alkaloids which cause ergotism when ingested. Salem Witch Trials |
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Lesser grains/psuedocereals |
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Barley- Sea of Galilee ca 3500 BC Sorghum- Africa, south of Sahara Millet- pearl, foxtail, guinea Fonio- Savannas of W. Africa Teff- Northern Ethiopian Highlando Oats- Avena sativa, from fertile crescent Rye- Turkey. Poular bread cereal Triticale- Hybrid of wheat/rye |
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Native to asia/africa. Tropical Wetland Domesticated in China 10-8000 ya 2 main species- Oryza sativa, domest. 10,000 y/a in South Asia Oryza glabberima, domest. W. Africa somewhere between 1500-800 BC Azolla- Symbiant w/ rice, aquatic fern which fixes nitrogen |
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Native to Med. NW Africa, SE Europe, Iran Annuals Wheat Mostly Carbs Two main kinds: -Common bread wheat, T. aestivum -Durum pasta wheat, low gluten Domesticated 9,000 YA |
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Native to Mexico/C. America Teosinte is common name People living in Mexico domesticated Maize 5-10,000 y.a. 5 accepted Species: Z. diplopennis, perennis, luxurians, nicaraguenis, mays |
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>50% caloric intake distributed everywhere hollow stems leaf = sheath + blade |
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Fruit wall + seed coat (bran) |
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Starch storage/nutrition for embryo |
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Traits selected for Domestication |
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Lack of shattering Non-dehiscent fruits larger/more numberous fruits/seeds flavors/colors lack of toxicity |
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Agriculture arose indipendently in 3 areas Near east/fertile crescent N Chinese center Mesoamerican Center |
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USDA, Uni Illinois geneticist Father was friend of Vavilov Origins of agriculture centers and origins of plants not same. |
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Nicholas Ivanovitch Vavilov |
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Russian/Soviet Botanist Foremost plant geographer Massive seed bank (lysenko!) Therories on origins of cultivated plants |
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Modified berry from fertilized inferior ovary (leathery) |
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Ovary of a flowering plant |
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Herbaceous vines, tropical unisexual flowers. Cucumis- Old world, origin in India, Cucumber, bun ghenkin, horned melon. Cucurbita- New world, cultivated 10,000 YA, Pumpkins and squash too. Major Fruits- Watermelon, melon, casabana Ornamentals- Gourds |
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Dark Green- Broc, Kale, greens. Vitamins (K,C,E,B) phytonutrients Starchy- Cassava, corn, potatoes. Complex carbs, starchy, fiber, vitamins Orange + Red- Tomatoes, Squash, etc. Vitamins (A,C,E) Anthocyanim, betacarotene vitamin, Alpha precursors Beans/Peas- High calorie, protein, fat Other- Artichoke, celery, eggplant |
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Edible plant or plant part, excluding dry grains and sweet fruits |
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Most highly cultivated in europe/asia Used in alcohol, food, starch, biodegradable packaging and biofuel. 4th largest crop worldwide Dom. 5000YA, Bolivia/peru. Potato blight, caused by oomycete |
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Garlic/onion/shallots/fennel Onion- Asian, introduced to egypt by 3200 BC |
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Yam- perrenial vines from Africa, asia, america, 11,000 YA Potato Jerusalem artichokes |
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Taro- cultivated in tropics worldwide (Probably indian) Chinese Water Chestnut |
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cassava- Most important starch source for people in tropics Ginger Sweet Potato- Native to NW South America, Peru. |
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Bush potatoes Black salisy Carrots, Cultivated to the 10th-11th centuries Radish, parsnip, turnip, rutabaga |
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Types of Modified Plant Stems |
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Corm- Short, vertical, swollen underground plant stem that serves as storage organ (taro) |
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Horizontal underground stem (Like ginger!) |
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Plant structures modified to enlarge/store nutrients (Like a potato!) |
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Short stem w/fleshy leaf bases (onions) |
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Taproot (Duh) Tuberous root- Storage root, modified lateral root. |
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S. America Forage, ornamental, soil conditioning Domesticated is an allopolyploid Dom. 3500YA Runner types- Virginia: PEanut Butter, nuts in shell, Peruvian Bunch types- Valencia/spanish. 45-55^ Oil content, second most important veg. oil |
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Maize, beans, squash Foundation of Native American Agriculture |
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Rice, Soybeans, Wheat, Barley, Millet Essential to Chinese Civilization |
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Soy Native to China, domesticated 1100BC Eaten in China>5,000 YA, used as rotator crop to add N to soil Cultivated widespread ea 1930 Important in WWII as food, oil, and fertilizer |
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Old world pulses Adzuki Bean, E. Asia Black-eyed pea- Africa Earth Pea (groundnut)- Africa Fava Beans- Mediterranean Dry peas, chick peas, pigeon, lentils, vetch, lupins |
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New world Pulse Mexico to Argentina and eastern N America Domesticated in both Ecuador/Peru and Mesoamerica (2400-4700 YA) Kidney, Lima, Navy, Pinto beans |
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Fruit which is dry at maturity, two halves on valves, usually from unicarpellate structure. Dehiscent (opens) or indehiscent (keeps shut). |
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From ancient greek poltos, porridge Range is worldwide Alternate leaves, fruit = legume, stipules, pulvinus 3 subfamilies; Faboideae, caesalpinoideae, Mimosoideae N fixation through Rhizobium in root nodules 30-40% protein content |
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Evidence about origins of Agriculture |
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Archeological, Phytolitns, Pollen grains, carbon material, Radiocarbon Dating (50,000 year ceiling), coprolites, wear patterns on ancient teeth, DNA synthesis. |
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Time Agriculture Originated |
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20,000 YA is outer edge. Likely 5-10,000 YA in many distinct parts of the world. By 2,000 YA humans dependent on Agriculture (Origin in Sub-Saharan, N. Africa, Middle East) |
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