2024
DOI: 10.1002/ppp3.10596
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Selection for domestication favored taxa characterized by fast growth and tolerance of high intraspecific density

Rafael Rubio de Casas,
Irene Martín‐Brull,
Ruben Milla
et al.

Abstract: Societal Impact StatementTo understand why certain plants have been domesticated into crops, we need to recognize that the environmental conditions plants experience in wild populations are totally different from those of agricultural fields. In this study, we investigated whether the characteristics that promote growth and survival in these different environments may have influenced domestication. Our results revealed that ancestral crops were selected because they developed better than other plants in dense … Show more

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