This Article looks at how the generation of a cultivar may have unintended results forged as a plant breeding project is conceived and organized. Specifically, we investigate how a social rationality immersed in the scientific programs of modern agriculture guided the design of a new cultivar of lupine (Lupinus mutabilis Sweet), wherein which other seeds, rationales, spaces and actors were excluded. To develop this argument, we employ two methodological premises: Cultivars can be understood as technological objects, and artefacts cannot be understood individually, since they are part of an integrated system.
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Flores, L. A. M., Ruivenkamp, G., & Jongerden, J. (2016). Fitomelhoramento e racionalidade social: Os efeitos não intencionais da liberação de uma semente de tremoço (Lupinus mutabilis Sweet) no Equador. Antipoda, 2016(26), 71–91. https://doi.org/10.7440/antipoda26.2016.03
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