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English: Domestication and races of Sorghum. Sorghum bicolor was domesticated in Sudan; other races developed in other parts of Africa some thousands of years later. Many other species of Sorghum are endemic to Australia. Data from Fuller, Dorian Q. (2018) "Sorghum Domestication and Diversification: A Current Archaeobotanical Perspective" in Plants and People in the African Past , Springer International Publishing, pp. 427–452 DOI : 10.1007/978-3-319-89839-1_19 . ISBN : 978-3-319-89838-4 .
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6 May 2024