Diversity, distribution, and peasant selection of indigenous potato varieties in the Mantaro Valley, Peru: a biocultural process
The central Andes represent the center of domestication for the potato. Biological and cultural factors contributing to the evolution and present-day diversity of native Andean potatoes are discussed. The frequency and distribution of native potatoes are examined at four different levels: field, fam...
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College of William and Mary in Virginia
1979
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125408 |
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