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Discover LudwigThe phrase "center of origin" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in discussions about agriculture, botany, or genetics to refer to the geographical area where a particular species or crop is believed to have originated.
Example: "The center of origin for many cultivated plants can provide valuable insights into their genetic diversity and adaptation."
Alternatives: "origin point" or "source region".
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sativa is an autotetraploid that originated in the Near East, with Iran as the geographic center of origin.
To the Editor: The best cocoa is grown in Venezuela, the center of origin and diversity of the cocoa tree and the place where absolutely the best chocolate is made.
The Indian subcontinent is the center of origin and diversity for rice (Oryza sativa L).
Measures of private allelic richness at SSR and sequence loci suggest that the center of origin of P. nodorum coincides with its host in the Fertile Crescent.
We sequenced 1683 bp distributed across three loci in 355 globally distributed Phaeosphaeria isolates, including 74 collected in Iran near the center of origin of wheat.
It is also speculated that O. sinensis spreads from a center of origin (the Nyingchi District) to southern regions and subsequently to northern areas (Zhang et al., 2009).
Our results suggest that the eastern Transverse Ranges are the center of origin for extant P. cadaverina lineages and that the observed genetic structure in this species was established during the Pleistocene Epoch.
Mexico is the center of origin and biodiversity of maize (Zea mays L .. Species have an extensive genetic diversity, with 59 different races described with different shapes and colors ranging from white to yellow, red, purple and blue [4].
Mexico, with about 50 species of Physalis growing in its territory, is considered the center of origin, diversity (D'Arcy 1991), and domestication of this genus (Santiaguillo et al. 1994).
More recently, nine already recognized Pi genes have been identified as present in materials originating in NE and E India (Imam et al. 2014), which is the center of origin of aus germplasm.
This is often taken as an indication of the center of origin for domesticated species, though other types of data sometimes reveal the history of particular domesticates to be more complex than this method alone would imply (Wilkes 2004).
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