What makes some plant species ‘ripe’ for domestication
Researchers have proposed that some wild plant species possess certain attributes which make them more suitable for human cultivation than others.
Researchers have proposed that some wild plant species possess certain attributes which make them more suitable for human cultivation than others.
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