Demography and its effects on genomic variation in crop domestication
Over two thousand plant species have been modified morphologically through cultivation
and human use. Here, we review three aspects of crop domestication that are currently …
and human use. Here, we review three aspects of crop domestication that are currently …
On the origins and domestication of the olive: a review and perspectives
Background Unravelling domestication processes is crucial for understanding how species
respond to anthropogenic pressures, forecasting crop responses to future global changes …
respond to anthropogenic pressures, forecasting crop responses to future global changes …
pophelper: an R package and web app to analyse and visualize population structure
RM Francis - Molecular ecology resources, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The pophelper r package and web app are software tools to aid in population structure
analyses. They can be used for the analyses and visualization of output generated from …
analyses. They can be used for the analyses and visualization of output generated from …
Shedding light on the grey zone of speciation along a continuum of genomic divergence
Speciation results from the progressive accumulation of mutations that decrease the
probability of mating between parental populations or reduce the fitness of hybrids—the so …
probability of mating between parental populations or reduce the fitness of hybrids—the so …
Adaptive and maladaptive introgression in grapevine domestication
H **ao, Z Liu, N Wang, Q Long, S Cao… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Domesticated grapevines spread to Europe around 3,000 years ago. Previous studies have
revealed genomic signals of introgression from wild to cultivated grapes in Europe, but the …
revealed genomic signals of introgression from wild to cultivated grapes in Europe, but the …
Genome of wild olive and the evolution of oil biosynthesis
Here we present the genome sequence and annotation of the wild olive tree (Olea europaea
var. sylvestris), called oleaster, which is considered an ancestor of cultivated olive trees …
var. sylvestris), called oleaster, which is considered an ancestor of cultivated olive trees …
The origin and spread of olive cultivation in the Mediterranean Basin: The fossil pollen evidence
Olive (Olea europaea L.) was one of the most important fruit trees in the ancient
Mediterranean region and a founder species of horticulture in the Mediterranean Basin …
Mediterranean region and a founder species of horticulture in the Mediterranean Basin …
Projected climate changes are expected to decrease the suitability and production of olive varieties in southern Spain
World olive production is based on the cultivation of different varieties that respond
differently to abiotic factors. Climate change may affect the area of land suitable for olive …
differently to abiotic factors. Climate change may affect the area of land suitable for olive …
Quality of olives: A focus on agricultural preharvest factors
More than 11 million ha of olives (Olea europaea L.) are currently grown worldwide, 98% of
which are localized in the Mediterranean Basin, with olives being one of the most important …
which are localized in the Mediterranean Basin, with olives being one of the most important …
The history of olive cultivation in the southern Levant
The olive tree (Olea europaea L. subsp. europaea var. europaea) is one of the most
important crops across the Mediterranean, particularly the southern Levant. Its regional …
important crops across the Mediterranean, particularly the southern Levant. Its regional …