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Article title
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Abstract
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Keywords
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Introduction
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Domestication of plants
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Domestication syndrome
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Domestication of grain amaranths
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Amaranthus cruentus
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Aim of the study
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Material and methods
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Plant material
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Plant growth conditions
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Assessment of domestication-linked morphological characters
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Statistical analyses
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Results
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Morphometric analyses of wild and cultivated Amaranthus species
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Traits of A. cruentus accessions from Mexico and Guatemala
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Discussion
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Justification for the set of domestication-linked characters
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Plant height, leaf length and width
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Basal stem diameter
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Terminal inflorescence length, inflorescence colour, inflorescence dry mass, and duration of vegetative stage
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Seed yield and colour
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Distinguishing A. hybridus and A. cruentus using the set of domestication-linked characters
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Plant height and stem diameter
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Leaf length and width
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Terminal inflorescence length, inflorescence colour, inflorescence dry mass, and duration of the vegetative stage
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Seed yield and seed colour
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The set domestication-linked characters on A. cruentus from different centres of domestication
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Plant height and stem diameter
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Leaf length and width
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Terminal inflorescence length, inflorescence colour, inflorescences dry mass, and duration of vegetative stage
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Seed yield and colour
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Conclusion
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Acknowledgements
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References
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