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1. Early archaeological evidence of wheat and cotton from medieval Ile-Ife, Nigeria.

2. Agriculture along the upper part of the Middle Zarafshan River during the first millennium AD: A multi-site archaeobotanical analysis.

3. Amaranths.

4. The genomes of ancient date palms germinated from 2,000 y old seeds.

5. The estimation of non-irrigated crop area and production using the regression analysis approach: A case study of Bursa Region (Turkey) in the mid-nineteenth century.

6. [The potato in hospital nutrition as an approach to its introduction in the urban diet: the case of Vitoria (Alava, Spain)].

7. Early specialized maritime and maize economies on the north coast of Peru.

8. The prehistoric roots of Chinese cuisines: Mapping staple food systems of China, 6000 BC-220 AD.

9. New AMS 14 C dates track the arrival and spread of broomcorn millet cultivation and agricultural change in prehistoric Europe.

10. Extreme climate after massive eruption of Alaska's Okmok volcano in 43 BCE and effects on the late Roman Republic and Ptolemaic Kingdom.

11. Validating earliest rice farming in the Indonesian Archipelago.

12. Southwest Asian cereal crops facilitated high-elevation agriculture in the central Tien Shan during the mid-third millennium BCE.

13. Legume Genetics and Biology: From Mendel's Pea to Legume Genomics.

14. Early Holocene crop cultivation and landscape modification in Amazonia.

15. Early Neolithic (ca. 5850-4500 cal BC) agricultural diffusion in the Western Mediterranean: An update of archaeobotanical data in SW France.

16. Agricultural intensification was associated with crop diversification in India (1947-2014).

17. Early integration of pastoralism and millet cultivation in Bronze Age Eurasia.

18. Construction, characteristics and high throughput molecular screening methodologies in some special breeding populations: a horticultural perspective.

19. Stable isotope and dental caries data reveal abrupt changes in subsistence economy in ancient China in response to global climate change.

20. Sedentism and plant cultivation in northeast China emerged during affluent conditions.

21. Intensification in pastoralist cereal use coincides with the expansion of trans-regional networks in the Eurasian Steppe.

22. The growth of tea.

23. Climate change stimulated agricultural innovation and exchange across Asia.

24. Iowa Stream Nitrate, Discharge and Precipitation: 30-Year Perspective.

25. Arboreal crops on the medieval Silk Road: Archaeobotanical studies at Tashbulak.

26. Agrobiotechnology Goes Wild: Ancient Local Varieties as Sources of Bioactives.

27. Archaeobotanical evidence reveals the origins of bread 14,400 years ago in northeastern Jordan.

28. Direct archaeological evidence for Southwestern Amazonia as an early plant domestication and food production centre.

29. Literary evidence for taro in the ancient Mediterranean: A chronology of names and uses in a multilingual world.

30. Contrasting patterns of prehistoric human diet and subsistence in northernmost Europe.

31. Rain-fed agriculture thrived despite climate degradation in the pre-Hispanic arid Andes.

32. Neolithic cultivation of water chestnuts (Trapa L.) at Tianluoshan (7000-6300 cal BP), Zhejiang Province, China.

33. Altered cropping pattern and cultural continuation with declined prosperity following abrupt and extreme arid event at ~4,200 yrs BP: Evidence from an Indus archaeological site Khirsara, Gujarat, western India.

34. The pre-Columbian introduction and dispersal of Algarrobo (Prosopis, Section Algarobia) in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile.

35. Farming legumes in the pre-pottery Neolithic: New discoveries from the site of Ahihud (Israel).

36. Regional diversity on the timing for the initial appearance of cereal cultivation and domestication in southwest Asia.

37. Late Archaic-Early Formative period microbotanical evidence for potato at Jiskairumoko in the Titicaca Basin of southern Peru.

38. 14,000-year-old seeds indicate the Levantine origin of the lost progenitor of faba bean.

39. Dental calculus reveals Mesolithic foragers in the Balkans consumed domesticated plant foods.

40. Farmers' Preference for Rice Traits: Insights from Farm Surveys in Central Luzon, Philippines, 1966-2012.

41. Synchronous Environmental and Cultural Change in the Emergence of Agricultural Economies 10,000 Years Ago in the Levant.

42. The Impact of Climate on the Spread of Rice to North-Eastern China: A New Look at the Data from Shandong Province.

43. Domestication: The birth of rice.

44. Genomic methylation patterns in archaeological barley show de-methylation as a time-dependent diagenetic process.

45. Ancient cultures: maize is not a clue to Puerto Rican origins.

46. Convergent evolution and parallelism in plant domestication revealed by an expanding archaeological record.

47. Archaeological and genetic insights into the origins of domesticated rice.

48. Early agriculture and crop transmission among Bronze Age mobile pastoralists of Central Eurasia.

49. Increasing homogeneity in global food supplies and the implications for food security.

50. Topographic dependence of cropland transformation in China during the first decade of the 21st century.

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