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Seeds, sex and civilization : how the hidden life of plants has shaped our world / Peter Thompson, [Stephen Harris].

Van Pelt Library SB117 .T46 2010
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Thompson, Peter, 1931-2008.
Contributor:
Harris, Stephen, 1966-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Seeds.
Civilization.
Agriculture--History.
Agriculture.
History.
Physical Description:
272 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 24 cm
Other Title:
Seeds, sex & civilization
Place of Publication:
New York : Thames & Hudson, [2010]
Summary:
"This is a scientific detective story with heroes and heroines following clues and, eventually, finding answers. The history of man's relation to seeds is the history of civilization. To many of us seeds mean little more than tiny objects in paper packets, but we should also think of rice, wheat, coffee, nuts, peas, beans, chocolate and cotton. The author, who was head of the physiology department at Kew Gardens and laid the foundations for the Millennium Seed Bank, unfolds the fascinating story of how, after centuries long investigations, we have finally discovered what seeds do and how they work. The book also brings to life the people who have accumulated our knowledge, eccentrics, explorers, amateurs and highly dedicated professionals. Some are well known, such as Charles Darwin and Gregor Mendel; others, such as the Russian geneticist Nikolai Vavilov, less so. There are violent confrontations, miraculous successes and heart-rending failures. But the seeds also have a story and appear to have personalities, ambitions and "stratagems" of their own. The book concludes with a chapter by Stephen Harris on current debates about genetically modified crops, seed conservation and plant ownership. Seeds have been hugely important throughout history. Today, how we treat them is of global significance."--Publisher.
Contents:
The roots of agriculture
The genie released
The making of seeds
Strategies for survival
Travellers in time and space
Seeds in the garden
The pursuit of plenty
Banking on seeds
Future prospects.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (page 261) and index.
ISBN:
9780500251706
0500251703
OCLC:
601096048

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