It's the pits: Ancient peach stones offer clues to fruit's origins




Anyone who enjoys biting into a sweet, fleshy peach can now give thanks to the people who first began domesticating this fruit: Chinese farmers who lived 7,500 years ago. Archeologists have a good understanding of domestication -- conscious breeding for traits preferred by people -- of annual plants such as grains (rice, wheat, etc.), but the role of trees in early farming and how trees were domesticated has not been well documented to date.

Sábado, 6 de Septiembre 2014
Jueves, 1 de Enero 1970
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