Processos evolutivos e a origem das plantas cultivadas

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The evolution of crop plants, which began at about 13,000 years ago, is subject to the same natural evolutionary processes, coupled with the action of man, consciously or unconsciously, leading to domestication. This review presents the main evolutionary factors such as mutation, hybridization, migration, selection and genetic drift, which somehow are involved in the origin, evolution and domestication of crop plants. Examples of how these processes influenced in the intra and interespecific diversity of crop plants, with the uprise of new varieties or even of new species, are also presented. In general, these processes have worked well in the increase, maintenance, as well as in the reduction of genetic diversity of crop plants.

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Veasey, E. A., Piotto, F. A., do Nascimento, W. F., Rodrigues, J. F., Mezette, T. F., Borges, A., … Mistro, J. C. (2011, July). Processos evolutivos e a origem das plantas cultivadas. Ciencia Rural. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-84782011000700018

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