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Exchanges of economic plants along the land silk road | |
Wang, Guangyan; Chen, Qian; Yang, Ya![]() ![]() ![]() | |
2022 | |
Source Publication | BMC PLANT BIOLOGY
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Volume | 22Issue:1Pages:619 |
Abstract | BackgroudThe greatest contribution of the Silk Road is to communicate among different countries and nationalities, and promote two-way cultural exchanges between the East and the West. We now have clearer understanding about how material civilization and religious culture of Central Asia and West Asia spread eastward along the Land Silk Road. However, there is controversial about how crops migrate along the Land Silk Road. ResultsWe summarize archaeology, genetics, and genomics data to explore crop migration patterns. Of the 207 crops that were domesticated along the Land Silk Road, 19 for which genomic evidence was available were selected for discussion. ConclusionsThere were conflicting lines of evidence for the domestication of Tibetan barley, mustard, lettuce, buckwheat, and chickpea. The main reasons for the conflicting results may include incomplete early knowledge, record differences in different period, sample sizes, and data analysis techniques. There was strong evidence that Tibetan barley, barley, wheat, and jujube were introduced into China before the existence of the Land Silk Road; and mustard, lettuce, buckwheat, chickpea, alfalfa, walnut, cauliflower, grape, spinach, apple, cucumber, mulberry, and pea spread to China via trade and human migration along the Land Silk Road. |
Keyword | Crop species Migration route Conflict Consistency The Land Silk Road FRAGMENT-LENGTH-POLYMORPHISMS CULTIVATED COMMON BUCKWHEAT BEAN PHASEOLUS-VULGARIS DOMESTICATION HISTORY GENETIC DIVERSITY ANACARDIACEAE GERMPLASM POLYPHYLETIC ORIGIN GENOMIC ANALYSIS BRASSICA-JUNCEA PISTACIA-VERA |
DOI | 10.1186/s12870-022-04022-9 |
Indexed By | SCI |
WOS ID | WOS:000905868100002 |
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Document Type | 期刊论文 |
Identifier | http://ir.kib.ac.cn/handle/151853/74710 |
Collection | 中国科学院昆明植物研究所 |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Wang, Guangyan,Chen, Qian,Yang, Ya,et al. Exchanges of economic plants along the land silk road[J]. BMC PLANT BIOLOGY,2022,22(1):619. |
APA | Wang, Guangyan,Chen, Qian,Yang, Ya,Duan, Yuanwen,&Yang, Yongping.(2022).Exchanges of economic plants along the land silk road.BMC PLANT BIOLOGY,22(1),619. |
MLA | Wang, Guangyan,et al."Exchanges of economic plants along the land silk road".BMC PLANT BIOLOGY 22.1(2022):619. |
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