跟踪野生玉米:分类学、植物探索和寻找玉米在南美洲的起源

IF 0.3 4区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY Journal of Interdisciplinary History Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1162/jinh_a_02001
H. Curry
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摘要 在二十世纪,许多国家的植物探险家都参与了种子和植物的收集工作,这些收集工作汇集了同一作物物种的数百甚至数千个品种。这些收藏过去和现在都被认为是有效植物育种的基础。农作物种子收藏与其他生物收藏一样,也是分类学的重要工具;对它们的研究既受植物文化和人类天性进化论的制约,也是进化论的成果。20 世纪 40 年代在南美洲寻找玉米及其野生近缘种的工作表明,制定栽培植物物种分类法,尤其是考虑到这些作物植物在当地的独特形态,是一项意义深远的跨学科工作。这项工作也受到研究人员对他们将遇到的地方、民族和植物的期望的制约。玉米分类学与其他分类学研究一样,是分类学研究者的一面镜子。
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Stalking Wild Maize: Taxonomy, Plant Exploration, and the Search for Corn’s Origins in South America
Abstract In the twentieth century, plant explorers in many countries were enlisted in the assembly of seed and plant collections that brought together hundreds and sometimes thousands of varieties of the same crop species. These collections were, and are, understood chiefly as the foundations for effective plant breeding. Crop seed collections, like other biological collections, were also essential tools of taxonomy; their study was both conditioned by and productive of evolutionary narratives about plant cultures and human natures. A search for Zea mays (maize or corn) and its wild relatives in South America in the 1940s revealed that developing taxonomies of cultivated plant species, especially accounting for distinct local forms of these crop plants, was a profoundly interdisciplinary enterprise. It was also a project conditioned by researchers’ expectations of the places, peoples, and plants that they would encounter. The taxonomy of maize, like other taxonomic enterprises, emerged as a mirror of those who taxonomized.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Interdisciplinary History features substantive articles, research notes, review essays, and book reviews relating historical research and work in applied fields-such as economics and demographics. Spanning all geographical areas and periods of history, topics include: - social history - demographic history - psychohistory - political history - family history - economic history - cultural history - technological history
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