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Alphonse de Candolle

Origin of Cultivated Plants

In “Origin of Cultivated Plants,” Alphonse de Candolle revolutionizes our understanding of plant domestication, meticulously cataloging the origins and evolutionary trajectories of various cultivated species. De Candolle blends empirical observation with a systematic approach, examining not only geographical distribution but also the intricate relationships between humans and their agricultural environments. His work is notable for its scientific rigor and clear prose, establishing a foundation for future botanical and agricultural studies while situating cultivated plants within a broader ecological and historical context. Alphonse de Candolle was a pioneering Swiss botanist whose extensive studies of plant taxonomy, melancholia resulting from the loss of family, and a passionate dedication to the natural sciences profoundly shaped his insights into agriculture. Influenced by the early principles of evolutionary theory and a systematic observational approach, de Candolle sought to clarify the complexities surrounding plant origins and their cultural significance for societies across the globe. His scholarly contributions laid the groundwork for our contemporary understanding of botany and genetics. “Origin of Cultivated Plants” is an essential reading for scholars, agriculturalists, and garden enthusiasts alike. Its comprehensive examination invites readers to reflect on the vital relationship between humans and the plants they cultivate, all while presenting a rich historical narrative that underscores the significance of biodiversity and sustainable agricultural practices in an ever-evolving world.
628 páginas impresas
Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2023
Año de publicación
2023
Editorial
Good Press
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