Nurture, not nature, is behind slow crop domestication
Events such as war, famine and poor communication explain the slow pace of domestication of crops, says a study by Canadian and U.S. researchers. Agriculture began 10,000 years ago but it took much longer than expected to domestic crops, a key to civilization. When researchers looked into crop genetics, they found that domestication traits are passed faithfully among generations of plants and often more reliably than ancestral traits.