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Book ID: 117570
Uthup, Thomas K. and Rekha Karumamkandathil (eds.)

Economically Important Trees. Origin, Evolution, Gnetic Diversity and Ecology. 2024. (Sustainable Development and Biodiversity, 37). 140 (117 col.) figs. 493 p. gr8vo. Hardcover.

The edited volume deals with the origin, evolution, genetic diversity, commercial, and cultural aspects of selected tree species such as Rubber, Pine, Poplar, Almond, Cashew, Teak, Olive, Eucalyptus, Mango, Jack, Fig, Sandalwood and Ashoka. It covers major aspects of the altered gene pool of each tree species, its impact on biodiversity, the current scenario, and the strategies to protect and conserve the wild progenitors of these trees.

Human interventions in the evolution and development of these economically important trees began at least four thousand years ago. Over these years, significant improvements in the traits of economic value were achieved for most of these tree species. However, the long history of domestication and the selective breeding pressure applied to their wild progenitors accelerated the loss of biodiversity, resulting in reduced genetic diversity and shrunken germplasm resources of these domesticated species. The book portrays the novel dimensions of the propitiousness of tree domestication and the interesting history behind it, which is interlaced with the development of civilizations, religions, local traditions, medicine and cuisine.
Author Uthup, Thomas K. and Rekha Karumamkandathil (eds.)
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Author Uthup, Thomas K. and Rekha Karumamkandathil (eds.)
Manufacturer Springer Nature, KNR: 300 224 8189 Customer Service Center GmbH Kundenservice Buch
Price excl. VAT 271,03
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EAN 9789819759392
ISBN 9789819759392
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