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Harlan's Crops and Man: People, Plants and Their Domestication

AUTHOR Warburton, Marilyn L.; Stalker, H. Thomas; Harlan, Jack et al.
PUBLISHER Acsess (04/20/2021)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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A scientific and historical study of crops and their age-old relationship with human civilization

The cultivation and harvesting of crops have been at the heart of human culture and development for thousands of years. As we have grown from hunter-gatherers into agrarian societies and industrial economies, our ongoing relationship with the plants that feed us and support our manufacturing has also evolved. So too, of course, have those plants themselves, with the combined forces of shifting climates, selective plant breeding, and genetic modification all working to alter their existence in profound and fascinating ways.

Coming some 30 years after its previous incarnation, the third edition of Harlan's Crops and Man marks an exciting re-examination of this rich topic. Its chapters lay out the foundations of crop diversity as we know it, covering topics that range from taxonomy and domestication to the origins of agricultural practices and their possible futures. Highlights include:

  • Archeological and anthropological studies of agriculture's history and development
  • Detailed examinations of the histories and classifications of both crops and weeds
  • Explanations of taxonomic systems, gene pools, and plant evolution
  • Studies of specific crops by geographical region

Updated to include the latest data and research available, this new edition of Harlan's Crops and Man offers an illuminating exploration of agricultural history to all those engaged with plant science and the cultivation of crops.

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ISBN-13: 9780891186335
ISBN-10: 0891186336
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
Edition Number: 0003
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Page Count: 320
Carton Quantity: 22
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.75 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 1.30 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Technology & Engineering | Agriculture - Agronomy - Crop Science
Dewey Decimal: 633
Library of Congress Control Number: 2020026833
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A scientific and historical study of crops and their age-old relationship with human civilization

The cultivation and harvesting of crops have been at the heart of human culture and development for thousands of years. As we have grown from hunter-gatherers into agrarian societies and industrial economies, our ongoing relationship with the plants that feed us and support our manufacturing has also evolved. So too, of course, have those plants themselves, with the combined forces of shifting climates, selective plant breeding, and genetic modification all working to alter their existence in profound and fascinating ways.

Coming some 30 years after its previous incarnation, the third edition of Harlan's Crops and Man marks an exciting re-examination of this rich topic. Its chapters lay out the foundations of crop diversity as we know it, covering topics that range from taxonomy and domestication to the origins of agricultural practices and their possible futures. Highlights include:

  • Archeological and anthropological studies of agriculture's history and development
  • Detailed examinations of the histories and classifications of both crops and weeds
  • Explanations of taxonomic systems, gene pools, and plant evolution
  • Studies of specific crops by geographical region
  • Updated to include the latest data and research available, this new edition of Harlan's Crops and Man offers an illuminating exploration of agricultural history to all those engaged with plant science and the cultivation of crops.

    Show More
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    A scientific and historical study of crops and their age-old relationship with human civilization

    The cultivation and harvesting of crops have been at the heart of human culture and development for thousands of years. As we have grown from hunter-gatherers into agrarian societies and industrial economies, our ongoing relationship with the plants that feed us and support our manufacturing has also evolved. So too, of course, have those plants themselves, with the combined forces of shifting climates, selective plant breeding, and genetic modification all working to alter their existence in profound and fascinating ways.

    Coming some 30 years after its previous incarnation, the third edition of Harlan's Crops and Man marks an exciting re-examination of this rich topic. Its chapters lay out the foundations of crop diversity as we know it, covering topics that range from taxonomy and domestication to the origins of agricultural practices and their possible futures. Highlights include:

    • Archeological and anthropological studies of agriculture's history and development
    • Detailed examinations of the histories and classifications of both crops and weeds
    • Explanations of taxonomic systems, gene pools, and plant evolution
    • Studies of specific crops by geographical region

    Updated to include the latest data and research available, this new edition of Harlan's Crops and Man offers an illuminating exploration of agricultural history to all those engaged with plant science and the cultivation of crops.

    Show More
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