Diego Rivera Núñez
University of Murcia
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Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 1989
Diego Rivera Núñez; Michael J. Walker
The presence in S.E. Spain of Vitis vinifera L. seeds at prehistoric siites of the 3rd millennium B.C., and pollen at Quaternary stations, are considered in the light of conflicting views about the origins of cultivation of the grape and their relation to spontaneous and subspontaneous Vitis in Western Mediterranean Europe. It is proposed that new findings from Spain cast doubt on the widely-held view that Vitis exploitation there is no older than Classical times. Botanical as well as archaeological arguments are put forward to support a greater antiquity of exploitation of Vitis in Mediterranean prehistory, based on a critical review of the literature about both palaeobotanical finds of Vitis and the modern distribution of spontaneous Vitis in the Mediterranean basin and adjacent regions.
Scientia Horticulturae | 2003
Diego Rivera Núñez; Concepción Obón de Castro; Segundo Ríos Ruiz; Francisco José Alcaraz Ariza
Abstract The “Ajax Group” (i.e. Pseudonarcissus) is one of the most important ancestors of modern daffodils cultivars. The manner in which these plants were introduced into the English, French and Dutch gardens appears relatively obscure since most are endemic to the Iberian Peninsula. Therefore, it was necessary to determine how their introduction into cultivation and domestication occurred. This study primarily utilised the comparison of data from Arab texts of agriculture, European Renaissance, and Prelinnaean ancient texts and illustrations, with the morphological characteristics of the currently known wild taxa from the territories of Spain and Portugal and primitive cultivars, which are the ancestors of the modern hybrid trumpet daffodils. The relationships among wild plants, domesticated plants, and primitive cultivars were investigated through a cluster analysis of the characters available from figures or botanical illustrations. The tree resulting from the complete linkage (CL) analysis and UPGMA analysis distinguished 26 different groups including wild; cultivated and wild; and cultivated daffodils. The cluster analysis demonstrated that N. nevadensis Pugsley and N. longispathus Pugsley, are closely related, and clearly distinct. They do not appear to have been in cultivation before the publication of their descriptions in the 20th century. A comparison of early descriptions, localities, and illustrations with currently wild species confirmed that several Iberian Peninsula endemics were cultivated in Central European gardens between the 16th and 18th centuries. Examples are: Narcissus abscissus Pugsley, N. jacetanus Fernandez Casas, N. asturiensis Henon, N. hispanicus Gouan, N. nobilis (Haw.) Schult. var. leonensis (Pugsley) A. Fernandes, N. pallidiflorus Pugsley and N. pseudonarcissus L. After the agglomerative analysis of similarities between the 101 illustrations and taxa, it appears that the characters involved in flower pigmentation evolved independently from other morphological characters. It obviously occurred in different places and at different times. Thus any colour flower group, even whites, is polyphylethic.
Archive | 1991
Concepción Obón de Castro; Diego Rivera Núñez
Trabajos De Prehistoria | 1988
Diego Rivera Núñez; Concepción Obón de Castro; Antonia Asencio Martínez
Sabuco: revista de estudios albacetenses | 2003
José Fajardo Rodríguez; Alonso Verde López; Cristina Inocencio; Diego Rivera Núñez; Michael Heinrich; Rafael Llorach Asunción; Concepción Obón de Castro
Anales de Prehistoria y Arqueologia, vol.3, 1987 | 1987
Diego Rivera Núñez; Concepción Obón de Castro
Trabajos De Prehistoria | 2001
Francisco Javier Jover Maestre; Juan Antonio López Padilla; Carmen Machado Yanes; M. Isabel Herráez Martín; Diego Rivera Núñez; M. Luisa Precioso Arévalo; Rafael Llorach Asunción
Trabajos De Prehistoria | 1989
Diego Rivera Núñez; Concepción Obón de Castro
Archive | 2001
Arturo Valdés Franzi; Francisco José Alcaraz Ariza; Diego Rivera Núñez
Sabuco: revista de estudios albacetenses | 2008
José Fajardo Rodríguez; Alonso Verde López; Diego Rivera Núñez; Arturo Valdés Franzi; Concepción Obón de Castro