Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes in Europe: who saw them, what they looked like, and where they came from https://t.co/Om7bcz0Cce https://t.co/cHRrZ9Z8iu
Our researchers from the botany department studied the history and origin of the sixteenth-century tomatoes in Europe. Their cool paper with amazing images is now published in @PeerJLife https://t.co/RDig1f9sfo
Sixteenth-century tomatoes in Europe: who saw them, what they looked like, and where they came from https://t.co/A2tsLkFj3w @thePeerJ https://t.co/T4tXT8JW9G
Sixteenth-century #tomatoes in Europe: who saw them, what they looked like, and where they came from
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#AgriculturalScience #Biodiversity #Genetics #Genomics https://t.co/OJTBmu3ca2
Sixteenth-century #tomatoes in Europe: who saw them, what they looked like, and where they came from
Read the full article https://t.co/BoRJYD0WMM
#AgriculturalScience #Biodiversity #Genetics #Genomics https://t.co/QX0HvdzZQK