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Domesticated forms. Domesticated forms of ulluco have compact growth habits with upright stems and short internodes. Gaps in the range of this second step of domestication could explain why some semi-domesticated forms with longer stems continue to exist
12022-05-23T11:26:15-07:00Justin Haggardd800073ab461eadee6e6715b98fe04a489d36a98Maps of Model for Ullucus tuberosus domestication3UPGMA dendrogram of the 36 Ullucus tuberosus accessions based on ten morphological characters studiedplain2022-05-24T17:11:52-07:00Christopher Gilman1985b99a2acd541caa12a10c3ebf6896565283ab