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In 1882, Swiss phytogeographist Alphonse Pyrame de Candolle published Origin of Cultivated Plants, revealing for the first time the distinct places of origin for many fruits.
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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Using a multichanneled approach combining linguistics, philology, paleontology, archaeology and ethnobiology, de Candolle was able to ascertain where the greatest variation in a species was found.
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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In 1882, Swiss phytogeographist Alphonse Pyrame de Candolle published Origin of Cultivated Plants, revealing for the first time the distinct places of origin for many fruits.
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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Using a multichanneled approach combining linguistics, philology, paleontology, archaeology and ethnobiology, de Candolle was able to ascertain where the greatest variation in a species was found.
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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In 1882, Swiss phytogeographist Alphonse Pyrame de Candolle published Origin of Cultivated Plants, revealing for the first time the distinct places of origin for many fruits.
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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Using a multichanneled approach combining linguistics, philology, paleontology, archaeology and ethnobiology, de Candolle was able to ascertain where the greatest variation in a species was found.
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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Introduced to the Americas, it was so well established by 1825 that Candolle described two new species based on trees considered to be native to the New World (McClintock, 1982).
Chapter 10 1996
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Introduced to the Americas. it was so well established by 1825 that Candolle described two new species based on trees considered to be native to the New World (McClintock, 1982).
Chapter 8 1996
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Introduced to the Americas, it was so well established by 1825 that Candolle described two new species based on trees considered to be native to the New World (McClintock, 1982).
Chapter 8 1990
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Candolle, who afterward became so eminent a worker in the same field, when preparing his "Flora of France," in 1805, proposed the name of _Vaucheria_ for the genus, in commemoration of the meritorious work of its first investigator.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 460, October 25, 1884 Various
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