26 novembre 2018
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Françoise Panoff, « Chapter 2. Maenge treatment of domesticates », pacific-credo Publications, ID : 10.4000/books.pacific.771
Following Conklin’s definition (1957: 44), I call domesticates “all plants which may be, and at least sometimes are, artificially propagated”. Cultivates are those plants “which require some form of special treatment (cultivation) between planting and harvesting but which do not necessarily require artificial propagation to survive”. Cultigens “are fully dependent on man for survival”. Semi-domesticates are protected, for instance when weeding or burning. The status of horticulture among the ...