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Introduction | |
Alphonse De Condolle: Origin of cultivated plants | |
Regions where first cultivated plants originated | |
Why are plants cultivated? |
The fundamental requirement for human survival is food. In ancient times, our ancestors initially relied on gathering food from wild plants. However, over time, people began to cultivate these wild plants. The traditions and beliefs of ancient societies played a significant role in the development of cultivated plants. These early cultures revered and valued plants, leading to the practice of agriculture. People started to cultivate a wide range of useful plants within designated and expansive areas.
Notable ancient Greek and Roman naturalists, such as Theophrastus, Pliny the Elder, and Galen, laid the groundwork for the scientific understanding of domesticating wild plants. Even scholars like Alexander von Humboldt pondered the mysterious origins of useful plants. Finally, Charles Darwin's theory of evolution suggested that the domestication of valuable cultivated plants occurred through processes like natural selection and hybridization.
Alphonse Louis Pierre de Candolle, a Swiss botanist renowned for his work in phytogeography, published a significant work in 1883 titled "Origin of Cultivated Plants." This work was based on evidence drawn from ancient literature and ethnological studies. Candolle's research delved into the ancestral forms, the regions where cultivation occurred, and the historical development of 247 cultivated plant species.
Candolle's findings suggested that cultivated plants had their origins in the distant past, evolving from wild ancestors in specific, limited regions of the world. He proposed that each crop species had a single region of origin. Candolle categorized economic plants into six distinct classes, with each class containing specific plant species.
Here is a list of plants included in each class:
In contemporary times, humans have acquired the knowledge and expertise to cultivate seedless fruits, prevent premature fruit drop, significantly boost crop yields through advanced plant breeding methods, generate novel plant species, manipulate flowering patterns in plants to align with specific schedules, design targeted herbicides, and manufacture precise pharmaceuticals and vitamins.
Different plants were grown for their various beneficial qualities. For instance, plants were cultivated:
Most recently, the majority of newly cultivated plants are of lesser economic significance compared to those that have been cultivated for a longer time. The exploration of new continents and advancements in transportation and communication have led to the wider utilization and distribution of existing plant varieties. Additionally, many valuable new races and varieties of previously cultivated species have been developed, and ongoing efforts aim to enhance existing varieties.
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