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The Columbus effect on industrial and medicinal plants. International germplasm past and present

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Pro.Two Symp.Soc America, Minneapolis, 1992, 69-80 1995Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Major shifts from centres of origin and/or diversity (centric) to eccentric centres of production (ie. not the centres of origin) have taken place among non-food crops since the time of Columbus. This Columbus effect and its impact on present-day production, prices and trade are discussed for rubber [Hevea] and many other plants.
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Source Year: 1996

Major shifts from centres of origin and/or diversity (centric) to eccentric centres of production (ie. not the centres of origin) have taken place among non-food crops since the time of Columbus. This Columbus effect and its impact on present-day production, prices and trade are discussed for rubber [Hevea] and many other plants.

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