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A great diversity of fruit species has originated in the American tropics. Despite their many uses - including fresh consumption, animal feeding, agribusiness and crop diversification - just a few Neotropical fruits have been studied. This makes bibliography scarce, scattered and not easily acces...


Libreros, D.International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Bibliography on neotropical fruits]Bibliography on neotropical fruits

Roots and tubers crops are present in the diet of almost all the world's people, the best known are potato and cassava, both of which are of South American origin but are now widely distributed. There are also several species of roots and tubers which originated from South America and which are s...


Libreros, D.International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Bibliography on underutilized roots and tubers crops]Bibliography on underutilized roots and tubers crops

Zonneveld, M. vanRamírez, M.Williams, D.Petz, M.Meckelmann, S.Avila, T.Bejarano, C.Rios, L.Libreros, D.Scheldeman, Xavier[Exploration of underutilized crop diversity of Capsicum peppers in their primary center of diversity in Bolivia and Peru]Exploration of underutilized crop diversity of Capsicum peppers in their primary center of diversity in Bolivia and Peru

For most crops, like Capsicum, their diversity remains under-researched for traits of interest for food, nutrition and other purposes. A small investment in screening this diversity for a wide range of traits is likely to reveal many traditional varieties with distinguished values. One objective ...


Zonneveld, M. vanRamírez, M.Williams, D.E.Petz, M.Meckelmann, S.Avila, T.Bejarano, C.Rios, L.Pena, K.Jager, M.Libreros, D.Amaya, K.Scheldeman, Xavier[Screening genetic resources of Capsicum peppers in their primary centre of diversity in Bolivia and Peru]Screening genetic resources of Capsicum peppers in their primary centre of diversity in Bolivia and Peru

Zonneveld, M. vanRamírez, M.Williams, D.Petz, M.Meckelmann, S.Avila, T.Bejarano, C.Rios, L.Libreros, D.Scheldeman, Xavier[Exploration of underutilized crop diversity of Capsicum peppers in their primary center of diversity in Bolivia and Peru]Exploration of underutilized crop diversity of Capsicum peppers in their primary center of diversity in Bolivia and Peru

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