1998
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1998.457.20
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Under-Utilized Andean Food Crops: Status and Prospects of Plant Biotechnology for the Conservation and Sustainable Agricultural Use of Genetic Resources

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“…1). Andean crops comprise several species with different domestication and breeding patterns across the time 44–46. Domestication may have had influence over the morphologic characteristics of starch granule such as granule size.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). Andean crops comprise several species with different domestication and breeding patterns across the time 44–46. Domestication may have had influence over the morphologic characteristics of starch granule such as granule size.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though few of the internet-posted documents concerning M. expansa obtained by us from 2012 on, were published in peer reviewed academic journals, they include bibliographies which led us to other documents (Rea and León, 1965;Rea, 1982;Izquierdo and Roca, 1998;Tapia, 1990Tapia, , 2007 on M. expansa.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Izquierdo and Roca (1998) place the crop at 2500 m. Tapia (1990Tapia ( , 2007 puts altitudes for M. expansa between 1000 and 2500 m in altitude. Seminario (1994Seminario ( , 2004b both expands the range of altitudes known for the crop and breaks it down by country.…”
Section: Ecological Information Relevant To the Growth Of M Expansamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Con el paso del tiempo la región andina se ha visto enfrentada a diferentes problemas ambientales y sociales que se atribuyen al crecimiento de la agricultura, la deforestación y el mal uso de los recursos naturales (Izquierdo y Roca, 1998). A pesar de esto, la ecorregión andina aún cuenta con muchos recursos filogenéticos y una gran diversidad autóctona (Castillo, 1995).…”
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