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- The Tyranny of the Impact Factor
- The Origins of Horticultural Technology and Science
- Art as a Source of Information on Horticultural
Technology
- Reflections on Linguistics as an Aid to Taxonomical Identification of Ancient Mediterranean Cucurbits: The Piqqus of the Faqqous
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What the Roman Emperor Tiberius Grew in His Greenhouses
- Dioscorides’s Bruonia melaina is Bryonia alba, not Tamus communis, and an Illustration Labeled bruonia melaina in the Codex Vindobonensis is Humulus lupulus not Bryonia dioica
- Iconography of the Solanaceae from Antiquity to the XVIIth Century: a Rich Source of Information on Genetic Diversity and Uses
- The Origins of Fruits, Fruit Growing, and Fruit Breeding
- History and Iconography of Eggplant
- Horticultural Plant Breeding: Past Accomplishments, Future Directions
- Fruits of the Bibles
- The PRI Apple Breeding Program
- The Cucurbits of Mediterranean Antiquity: Identification of Taxa
from Ancient Images and Descriptions
- Rubus Iconography: Antiquity to the Renaissance
- Jonah and the "Gourd" at Nineveh: Consequences of a Classic Mistranslation
- Plant Exploration: From Queen Hatshepsut to Sir
Joseph Banks
- On Tampering with Nature
- Consumer evaluation and quality measurement of fresh-cut
slices of ‘Fuji’, ‘Golden Delicious’, ‘GoldRush’,
and ‘Granny Smith’ apples
- First Known Image of Cucurbita in Europe, 1503–1508
[Annals of Botany 98: 41–47, 2006]
- Caravaggio's Fruit: A Mirror on Baroque
Horticulture [Chronica 44(4)]
- The Cucurbit Images (1515–1518) of the
Villa Farnesina, Rome
- Erotic
Use of Lagenaria in Renaissance Art
- Early Evidence
for the Culinary Use of Squash Flowers in Italy [Chronica 45(2)]
- The First Images of Maize in Europe
- Caravaggio's
Fruit
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