Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Madison, Wisconsin Area United States
Profession
Associate Professor of Botany
Secteur d’activité
Education
Site Web
www.botany.wisc.edu/emshwiller.htm
À propos
Eve Emshwiller’s research interests center on the ethnobotany, evolution, and conservation of crop plants and their wild relatives. Her research has focused principally on the origin of polyploidy, domestication, and ongoing evolution of the Andean tuber crop “oca,” Oxalis tuberosa, and its wild allies. Her current research includes an international collaborative project on phylogeny of the genus Oxalis and a study of the distribution of clonal genotypes of cultivated oca as an example of the evolution of clonally-propagated crops under human influence. She has been a member of the faculty of the Department of Botany at University of Wisconsin - Madison since August 2006.
Mots-clés
botany
perú
agrobiodiversity
oxalis
south america
south africa
phylogeny
bulbs
oxalis tuberosa
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Madison, Wisconsin Area United States
Profession
Associate Professor of Botany
Secteur d’activité
Education
Site Web
www.botany.wisc.edu/emshwiller.htm
À propos
Eve Emshwiller’s research interests center on the ethnobotany, evolution, and conservation of crop plants and their wild relatives. Her research has focused principally on the origin of polyploidy, domestication, and ongoing evolution of the Andean tuber crop “oca,” Oxalis tuberosa, and its wild allies. Her current research includes an international collaborative project on phylogeny of the genus Oxalis and a study of the distribution of clonal genotypes of cultivated oca as an example of the evolution of clonally-propagated crops under human influence. She has been a member of the faculty of the Department of Botany at University of Wisconsin - Madison since August 2006.
Mots-clés
botany
perú
agrobiodiversity
oxalis
south america
south africa
phylogeny
bulbs
oxalis tuberosa
Tout plus