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* Ramón-Laca, L. (2003). 'The Introduction of Cultivated Citrus to Europe via Northern Africa and the Iberian Peninsula', ''Economic Botany'' 57 (4): 502-14 | * Ramón-Laca, L. (2003). 'The Introduction of Cultivated Citrus to Europe via Northern Africa and the Iberian Peninsula', ''Economic Botany'' 57 (4): 502-14 | ||
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+ | * Riddle, J.M. (1981). "Pseudo-Dioscoridis' ''Ex herbis femininis'' and Early Medieval Medical Botany", Journal of the History of Biology 14 (1): 43-81. | ||
* Zohary, D. & Hopf, M. (1988). ''Domestication of Plants in the Old World'' [1st edn.]. Oxford: Clarendon Press. | * Zohary, D. & Hopf, M. (1988). ''Domestication of Plants in the Old World'' [1st edn.]. Oxford: Clarendon Press. | ||
* Zohary, D., Hopf, M. & Weiss, E. (2012). ''Domestication of Plants in the Old World'' [4th edn.]. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | * Zohary, D., Hopf, M. & Weiss, E. (2012). ''Domestication of Plants in the Old World'' [4th edn.]. Oxford: Oxford University Press. |
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- Ramón-Laca, L. (2003). 'The Introduction of Cultivated Citrus to Europe via Northern Africa and the Iberian Peninsula', Economic Botany 57 (4): 502-14
- Riddle, J.M. (1981). "Pseudo-Dioscoridis' Ex herbis femininis and Early Medieval Medical Botany", Journal of the History of Biology 14 (1): 43-81.
- Zohary, D. & Hopf, M. (1988). Domestication of Plants in the Old World [1st edn.]. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
- Zohary, D., Hopf, M. & Weiss, E. (2012). Domestication of Plants in the Old World [4th edn.]. Oxford: Oxford University Press.