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Crop Wild Relatives Domestication Plant BreedingMarch 29, 2021December 9, 2024

Case Study: Sunflower Domestication and Breeding

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Patrick Byrne, Laura Marek The purpose of this chapter is to explain the history of sunflower domestication and breeding, with special attention to the extremely valuable role of wild relatives in sunflower crop improvement. Sunflower is one of the few globally important crops with origin and center of diversity in North America.

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