Discover how wild plants could become resilient crops for a warming world, unlocking new potential for food security.
whereas wild blueberries grow low to the ground on "lowbush" plants. Cultivated blueberries are typically much larger and more uniform in size than wild blueberries. While this may make them more ...
Researchers have proposed that some wild plant species possess certain attributes which make them more suitable for human cultivation than others.
Loss of cultivated plant diversity — so-called genetic erosion ... of biological diversity including cultigens, their wild relatives and systematic collection of cultivars throughout their ...
Researchers at the University of Southampton identified key traits that made some wild plants more suitable for domestication ...
In a study that could transform agricultural pest management, researchers have uncovered the robust insect resistance ...
The Funnel Beaker Culture, which flourished between 4000 and 2800 BCE in Southern Scandinavia and northern Germany, marks the first era when people in the region began farming and keeping livestock.
Researchers at the University of Southampton have proposed that some wild plant species possess certain attributes which make them more suitable for ...
Kathy Russell, conservation and environmental manager for city of Fernandina Beach, leads volunteers during an Invader ...