Evidence of a strong domestication bottleneck in the recently cultivated New Zealand endemic root crop, Arthropodium cirratum (Asparagaceae)
Uses chloroplast DNA sequencing to examine the extent of the domestication bottleneck and other genetic aspects of the pre-European Māori cultivation of an endemic NZ root crop, Arthropodium cirratum (rengarenga). Looks at the diversity at four chloroplast loci for A. cirratum in its natural and tr...
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