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- Zohary, Daniel; Hopf, Maria; Weiss, Ehud, Domestication of Plants in the Old World: The Origin and Spread of Domesticated Plants in Southwest Asia, Europe, and the  Mediterranean Basin, Oxford University, 2012.

Harlan, R., Les Plantes cultivées et l'homme, AGCT/CILF/PUF, 1987.

Pitrat, M., Foury, C., Histoire de légumes des origines à l'orée du XXIe siecle, INRA éditions, 2003.

Bellwood, P., First Farmers: The Origins of Agricultural Societies, Wiley-Blackwell, 2004.

- Smith, Andrew F., The Tomato in America: Early History, Culture, and Cookery, University of Illinois Press, 1994.

Hawkes, J.G., Hjerting, J.P.K., The potatoes of Bolivia: their breeding value and evolutionary relationships, Oxford University Press, 1989.

- Weaver, Williams Woys, Heirloom Vegetable Gardening: A Master Gardener's Guide to Planting, Seed Saving and Cultural HistoryVoyageur Press, 2018.

Phillips, Henry, History of Cultivated Vegetables: Comprising their Botanical, Medicinal, Edible, and Chemical Qualities; Natural History, Henry Colburn, 1822.

- Pitrat, M., Foury, C., Histoires de légumes. Des origines à l'orée du XXI e siècle, Ed. Quae, 2003.

Zohary, D., Conservation of wild progenitors of cultivated plants in the Mediterranean Basin, Botanika Chronica 10, 1991, pag. 467-474.

- Heywood, V.H., Zohary, D., A catalogue of the wild relatives of cultivated plants native to Europe, Flora Mediterranea 5, 1995, pag. 361-401.

- Dorè, C., Varoquaux, F., Histoire et amélioration de cinquante plantes cultivées, INRA, 2006.

- López-Anido, Fernando Sebastián, Cultivar-Groups in Cucurbita maxima Duchesne: Diversity and Possible Domestications PathwaysUniversidad Nacional de Rosario-IICAR Conice, 2021.

- Chauvet, Micheal, Encyclopédie des Plantes Alimentaires, Ed. Belin, 2018.

- Goldman, A. The Compleat Squash: A Passionate Grower's Guide to Pumpkins, Squash, and Gourds, Artisan: New York, NY, USA, 2004.

- Whitaker, T.W., Cucurbits in Andean prehistoryAm. Antiq.48, 1983, pag. 576–585.

- Paris, Harry S., Historical Records, Origins, and Development of the Edible Cultivar Groups of Cucurbita pepo L. (Cucurbitaceae), Economic Botany. New York Botanical Garden Press, 43 (4), 1989, pag. 423–443.

- Nee, Michael, The Domestication of Cucurbita L. (Cucurbitaceae)Economic Botany. New York: New York Botanical Gardens Press, 44, 1998 (3, Supplement: New Perspectives on the Origin and Evolution of New World Domesticated Plants): 56–68.

- Gibbon, Guy E.; Ames, Kenneth M., Archeology of Prehistoric Native America: An EncyclopediaNew York: Routledge, 1998.

- Smith, Bruce D., Reassessing Coxcatlan Cave and the early history of domesticated plants in MesoamericaArchaeobiology Program, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC., 2005.

Smith, Bruce D., The Initial Domestication of Cucurbita pepo L. in the Americas 10,000 Years Ago, Science. Washington, DC: American Association for the Advancement of Science, 276 (5314), 1997, pag. 932–934.

-  Landon, Amanda J., The How of the Three Sisters: The Origins of Agricolture in Mesoamerica and the Human Niche, Nebraska Anthropologist. 23, 2008, pag. 110–124.

- Mathon, C.C., Phytogéographie appliquée: l'origine des plantes cultivées, Ed. Masson, 1981.

- Roskruge, Nick, Rauwaru, The Proverbial Garden, Ngā-Weri, Māori Root Vegetables Their History and Tips on their UsePalmerston North, New Zealand: Institute of Agriculture and Environment, Massey University, 2014.

- Hawkes, J.G., The Potato. Evolution, Biodiversity and Genetic Resources, Belhaven Press (Pinter Press), London, 1990.

- Vavilov, N.I., Mexico and Central America as the principle centre of origin of cultivated plants of the New World, Bulletin of Applied Botany, Genetics and Plant Breeding, 26 (3), 1939, pag. 135-199.

- Vavilov, N.I., The important agricultural crops of pre-colombian America and their mututal relationship. Publications of the National Department of Geography, 71 (10), 1939.

- Vavilov, N.I., The theory of the origin of cultivated plants after Darwin. Nauka (Science), No. 2, 1940, pag. 55-75.

- Vavilov, N.I., Studies on the Origin of Cultivated Plants, Bulletin of Applied Botany, Genetics and Plant Breeding [Trud. po pnkl. hot. i seiek]. 16(2), 1940, pag. 1-248.

- Salaman, R.N., Hawkes, J.G., The character of the early European potato, Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. 161, 1949, pag. 71–84.

- Ugent, D., The potato in Mexico: geography and primitive culture, Econ. Bot. 22, 1968, pag. 108-123.

- Riley, T.J., Edging, R., Rossen, J., Cultigens in prehistoric eastern North America, Curr. Anthrop. 31, 1990, pag. 525-541.

- Ríos, D., Ghislain M., Rodríguez F., Spooner, D.M., What is the origin of the European potato? Evidence from Canary Island landraces, Crop Sci. 47, 2007, pag. 127-128.

- Contreras, Andrés, Historia y origen de la papa cultivada - Influencia de la papa americana en el mejoramento de la especie a nivel mundial, Universidad Austral de Chile, 2010.

- Daunay, M.C., Janick, J., History and iconography of eggplant, Chronica Horticulturae 47(3), 2007, pag. 16-22.

- Lester, R.N., Hasan, S.M.Z., Origin and domestication of the brinjal eggplant, Solanum melongena L. from S. incanum in Africa and Asia. In Solanaceae III: taxonomy, chemistry, evolution, ed. J.G. Hawkes, R.N. Lester, M. Nee, and N. Estrada, 369-387. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 1991.

- Wang, J.X., Gao, T.G., Knapp, S., Ancient Chinese literature reveals pathways of eggplant domestication, Ann. Bot. 102, 2008, pag. 891-897.

- Luckwill, L.C., The genus Lycopersicon: an historical, biological, and taxonomical survey of the wild and cultivated tomatoes, Aberdeen Univ. Stud. 120, 1943, pag. 1-44.

- Maggioni, L., von Bothmer, R., Poulsen, G., Branca, F., Origin and domestication of cole crops (Brassica oleracea L.): linguistic and literary considerations, Econ. Bot. 64, 2010, pag. 109–123.

- Tribulato, A., Donzella, E., Sdouga, D., Lopes, V., Branca, F., Bio-morphological characterization of Mediterranean wild and cultivated Brassica species, Acta Hortic. 1, 2018, pag. 9–16.

- Merrick, L.C., Evolution of Crop Plants, Smartt J, Simmonds N.W., editors. Essex, U.K.: Longman, 1995, pag. 97–105.

- King F.B., Prehistoric Food Production in Eastern North America, Ford editor. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI: Museum of Anthropology, 1985, pag. 73–97. 

- Sauer, Jonathan D., Historical Geography of Crop Plants: A Select Roster, CRC Press, 1993.

Decker, D.S., Origins, evolution, and systematics of Cucurbita pepo L. (Cucurbitaceae), Economic Botany 42, 1988, pag. 415.

- Cowan, C.W., Understanding the evolution of plant husbandry in eastern North America: lessons from botany, ethnography and archaeology, R.I. Ford ed., Prehistoric food production in North America. Pap. Mus. Anthropol., Univ. Michigan 75, 1985.

- Cutler, H.C., Whitaker, T.W., History and distribution of the cultivated cucurbits in the Americas, Amer. Antiquity 26, 1961, pag. 469–485.

- Barlow, C., The Ghost of Evolution, Nonsensical Fruit, Missing Partners, and Other Ecological AnachronismsBasic Books: New York, NY, USA, 2000.

 - Spengler, R.N., Anthropogenic Seed Dispersal: Rethinking the Origins of Plant DomesticationTrends Plant. Sci.25, 2020, pag. 340–348.

- Perugganan, M.D., Evolutionary Insights into the Nature of Plant DomesticationCurr. Biol., 29, 2019, pag. 705–714.

- Castellanos-Morales, G., Ruiz-Mondragón, K.Y., Hernández-Rosales, H.S., Sánchez-de la Vega, G., Gámez, N., Aguirre-Planter, E., Montes-Hernández, S., Lira-Saade, R., Eguiarte, L.E., Tracing back the origin of pumpkins (Cucurbita pepo subsppepo L.) in MexicoProc. R. Soc., 2019.

- Watling, J., Shock, M.P., Mongelo, G.Z., Almeida, F.O., Kater, T., De Oliveira, P.E., Neves, E.G., Direct archaeological evidence for Southwestern Amazonia as an early plant domestication and food production centrePLoS ONE13, 2018, pag. 1–28. 

- Clement, C.R., 1492 and the Loss of Amazonian Crop Genetic Resources. I. The relation between Domestication and Human Population Decline, Econ. Bot.53, 1999, pag. 188–202.

- Clement, C.R., 1492 and the Loss of Amazonian Crop Genetic Resources. II. Crop Biogeography at Contact, 1999, Econ. Bot.53, 1999, pag. 203–216.

Meyer, R.Duval A.E.Jensen H.R., Patterns and processes in crop domestication: an historical review and quantitative analysis of 203 global food crops, New Phytologist 196, 2012, pag. 2948.

Wasylikowa, K.van der Veen, M., An archaeobotanical contribution to the history of watermelon, Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai (syn. C. vulgaris Schrad.), Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 13, 2004, pag. 213– 217.

- Alsos, I.G., Eidesen, P.B., Ehrich, D., Skrede, I., Westergaard, K., Jacobsen, G.H., Landvik, J.Y., Taberlet, P., Brochmann, C., Frequent long distance plant colonization in the changing arctic, Science 316, 2007, pag. 1606–1608.

- Harris, David R., Vavilov's Concept of Centres of Origin of Cultivated Plants: Its Genesis and its Influence on the Study of Agricultural OriginsBiological Journal of the Linnean Society 39, 1990, pag. 7–16.

- Vavilov, N.I., Tzentry proiskhozhdeniya kulturnykh rastenii [The Centers of Origin of Cultivated Plants], 1926Works of Applied Botany and Plant Breeding 16, 1929, pag. 1–248.

- Vavilov, N.I., Uchenie ob immunitete rasteny k infektsionnym zabolevaniam [Theory of Immunity of Plants to Infections Diseases]Moscow-Leningrad, 1935.

- Vavilov, N.I., The Origin, Variation, Immunity and Breeding of Cultivated Plants, Trans. K. Starr Chester. Waltham, MA: The Chronica Botanica Co., 1951.

- Vavilov, N.I., Origin and Geography of Cultivated PlantsEd. V.F. Dorofeyev, Trans. Doris Loeve. Cambridge, 1926.

- Vavilov, N.I., On the Eastern centres of origin of cultivated plants, Novyj Vostok 6, 1924, pag. 291-305.

- Vavilov, N.I., Centres of origin of cultivated plantsTr. po. Prikl. Bot. Genet. Sel. [Bull. Appl. Bot. & Genet. Sel] 16(2), 1926, pag. 139-248.

- Vavilov, N.I., The process of evolution in cultivated plantsin Proc. of the VI International Congress of Genetics, Vol. 1. Ithaca, New York, USA, 1932, pag. 331-342.

- Vavilov, N.I., The phytogeographical basis for plant breeding, in Theoretical Basis for Plant Breeding, Vol. I. Moscow, USSR, 1935, pag. 17-75.

- Vavilov, N.I., Plant resources of the world and their utilization for plant breeding, in Essays on the Development of Mathematics and Natural Science during the Past 20 Years. Moscow, USSR, 1938, pag. 575-595.

- Hillman, G., Late Pleistocene changes in wild plant-foods available to hunter-gatherers of the northern Fertile Crescent: Possible preludes to cereal cultivation, in The Origins and Spread of Agriculture and Pastoralism in Eurasia (D. Harris, ed.). UCL Press, London, UK, 1996, pag. 159-203.

- Hopf, M., The plants found at Jericho, in Excavations at Jericho. V volumes (K.M. Kenyon and T.A. Holland, eds.). British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem, London, UK, 1986, pag. 580-621.

- Kislev, M., Agriculture in the Near East in the VIIth millennium B.C., in Préhistoire de l'agriculture: nouvelles approches expérimentales et ethnographiques. Monographie du CRA No. 6, Centre de Recherches Archéologiques (P.C. Anderson, ed.). CNRS, Paris, France, 1992, pag. 87-94.

- Moore, A.M.T., The Pleistocene to Holocene transition and human economy in Southwest Asia: the impact of the Younger Dryas, Am. Antiquity 57, 1992, pag. 482-494.

- van Zeist, W., Bakker-Heeres, J.A.H., Archaeobotanical studies in the Levant, 1: Neolithic sites in the Damascus Basin: Aswad, Ghoraifé and RamadPaleohistoria 24, 1982, pag. 165-256.

- van Zeist, W., Bakker-Heeres, J.A.H., Archaeobotanical studies in the Levant, 3. Late-Palaeolithic Mureybit, Palaeohistoria 26, 1984, paag. 171-199.

- van Zeist, W., van Waterbolk, R., The palaeobotany of Tell Bouqras, Paléorient 11(2), 1985, pag. 131-147.

- Willcox, G., Archaeobotanical significance of growing Near Eastern progenitors of domestic plants at Jalès (France), in Préhistoire de l'agriculture: nouvelles approches expérimentales et ethnographiques, Monographie du CRA No. 6, Centre de Recherches Archéologiques (P.C. Anderson, ed.). CNRS, Paris, France, 1992, pag. 159-178.

- Willcox, G., Wild and domestic cereal cultivation: new evidence from early Neolithic sites in the northern Levant and south-eastern Anatolia, ARX World J. Prehistoric & Ancient Studies 1(1), 1995, pag. 9-16.

- Willcox, G.H., Evidence for plant exploitation and vegetation history from three early Neolithic pre-pottery sites on the Euphrates (Syria), Veget. Hist. Archaeobot. 5, 1996, pag. 143-152.

- Zohary, D., The progenitors of wheat and barley in relation to domestication and agricultural dispersal in the Old World, in The Domestication and Exploitation of Plants and Animals (P.J. Ucko and G.W. Dimbleby, eds.). Duckworth, London, UK, 1969, pag. 47-66

- Ford-Lloyd, B.V., Williams, J.T., A revision of Beta section Vulgares (Chenopodiaceae), with new light on the origin of cultivated beets, Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 71, 1975, pag. 89–102.

- Hanelt, Peter, Büttner, R., Mansfeld, Rudolf, Kilian, Ruth, Mansfeld's Encyclopedia of Agricultural and Horticultural Crops, Springer, 2001, pag. 235–241.

- Hopf, Maria, Zohary, Daniel, Domestication of plants in the old world: the origin and spread of cultivated plants in West Asia, Europe, and the Nile Valley, Oxford [Oxfordshire], 2000.

- Vincent, H., Wiersema, J., Kell, S., Fielder, H., Dobbie, S., Castañeda-Álvarez N.P., A prioritized crop wild relative inventory to help underpin global food security, Biol. Conserv., 167, 2013, pag. 265–275.

- Gray, Asa, Hammond Trumbull, J., Review of De Candolle's Origin of Cultivated Plants; with Annotations upon certain American Species, American Journal of Science, 3rd series., 1883. Part 1. 25: 241-255. Part 2. 25: 370-379. Part 3. 26: 128-138.

- Gibault, Georges, Histoire des Legumes, Librarie Horticole, 1912.

- Crozier, A.A., The Cauliflower, The Rural Publishing Company, Times Building, New York, 1891.

- Lira, R., Zizumbo-Villareal, Daniel, Homo sapens-Cucurbita interaction in Mesoamerica: Domestication, Dissemination, and Diversification - Ethnobotany of Mexico, Interaction of People and Plants in Mesoamerica. Springer New York, NY., 2016.

- Harris, D.R., Hillman, G.C., Foraging and farming: The Evolution of plant Exploitation, Institute of Archaeology, University college, Gordon Square, London (United Kingdom), 1989.

 - Salaman, R.N., Burton, W.G., Hawkes, J.G., The history and social influence of the potato, (Rev. impression ed.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985.

- Juzepczuk, S.W., Bukasov, S.M., A contribution to the question of the origin of the potato, Proc. USSR Congr. Genet. Pl. and Animal Breed., 3, 1929, pag. 593–611.

- Salaman, R.N., The potato in its early home and its introduction into Europe, J. Roy. Hort Soc., 62, 1937, pag. 61–77, 112–23, 156–62, 253–66.

- Salaman, R.N., The origin of the early European potato, J. Linn. Soc. (Bot.), 55, 1954, pag. 185–90.

- Laufer, B., The American plant migration, Part I. The potato. Field Mus. Publ. 418, Anthrop. Ser., 28, 1938.

- Anderson, Frank J., An illustrated history of the herbals, Columbia University Press, New York, 1912.

- Arber, Agnes, Herbals, their origin and evolution, a chapter in the history of botany 1470-1670, Cambridge at the University Press, 1938.

Lester, R.N., Hasan, S.M.Z., Origin and domestication of the brinjal eggplant, Solanum melongena, from S. incanum, in Africa and Asia, in Hawkes, J.G., Lester, R.N., Nee, M. & Estrada, R.N. (Editors). Solanaceae 3. Taxonomy, chemistry, evolution. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, United Kingdom, 1991.

- Baillon, Henri Ernest., Histoire des plantes, L. Hachette & Cie, Paris, London, Leipzig, 13 vols, 1867-1895.

- Fuchs, Leonhard., De stirpium historia commentatorium tomi vivae imagines, in exiguam angustioremque formam cotractae, Basileae, 1545.

Ernest Roze, Histoire de la pomme de terre: traitée aux points de vue historique, biologique, pathologique, cultural et utilitaire, Lausanne, J. Rothschild, 1898.

- Quinby, J. Catalogue of Botanical Books in The Collection of Rachel McMasters Miller Hunt, Volume I, Printed Books 1477-1700, The Hunt Botanical Library, Pittsburgh, 1958.

- Brongniart, Adolphe Théodore, Prodrome d'une histoire des végétaux fossiles, Paris, F. G. Levrault, 1828.

- Brongniart, Adolphe Théodore, Histoire des végétaux fossiles, ou recherches botaniques et géologiques sur les végétaux renfermés dans les diverses couches du globe, Chez G. Dufour et Ed. d'Ocagne, 1828-1837.

- Brongniart, Adolphe Théodore, Rapport sur les progrès de la botanique phytographique, Paris, Imprimerie Impériale, 1868.

- Candolle, Alphonse de, La phytographie; ou, L'art de décrire les végétaux considérés sous différents points de vue, Paris, G. Masson, 1880.

- Candolle, Augustin Pyramus de, Essai élémentaire de géographie botanique, Imprimerie de F.G. Levrault, 1845.

- Diels, Ludwig, Pflanzengeographie, Leipzig, G.J. Göschen, 1908.

- Humboldt, Alexander von; Bonplandt, Aimé, Essai sur la géographie des plantes, Paris, Chez Levrault, Schoell et compagnie, libraires, 1805.

- Schimper, A.F.W., Pflanzen-geographie auf physiologischer Grundlage, Jena, Gustav Fischer, 1908.

- Willdenow, Carl Ludwig, Grundriss der Kräuterkunde, Berlin, Bei Haude Und Spener, 1792.

- Merrill, E.D., The Phytogeography of Cultivated Plants in Relation to Assumed Precolumbian Eurasian-American Contacts, American Anthropologist, New Series, vol. 33 n. 3, 1931, pag. 375-382.