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Deserts of the World 12/08/2025 Books Deserts of the World: An Appraisal of Research into their Physical and Biological Environments

SINCE ITS BEGINNINGS in the latter years of the 19th century, the University of Arizona has recognized, by reason of its location on the semiarid...

12/08/2025 Publication ON THE ORIGIN OF THE CULTIVATED CHENOPODS (CHENOPODIUM)

On the basis of morphology Chenopodium quinoa of the Andes and C. nuttalliae of Mexico appear to be very closely related species. Artificial hybrids have...

12/08/2025 Publication Valor Nutricio y Contenido de Saponinas en Germinados de Huauzontle

Sprouts are a low-cost fresh vegetable that can be grown indoors in any season and can contribute many nutrients to the diet. The purpose of...

Huauzontle Seed Harvest: November 2020 12/08/2025 Video Huauzontle Seed Harvest: November 2020

Huauzontle (Chenopodium berlandieri nuttaliae) is a close relative of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) and common lamb's quarters (Chenopodium alba). Before the arrival of maize in eastern...

Costa Rica, ca. 1995. Photo by Kerry Dressler 12/08/2025 Person Robert Louis Dressler, Ph.D.

Robert Louis Dressler was born on June 2, 1927, and raised during the Great Depression in rural Taney County, Missouri. Taney County is in the...

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