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Barbara Pickersgill is a British horticultural botanist and geneticist. She was born (13 May 1940) and raised in Yorkshire, England, and obtained her B.Sc. degree in Horticultural Botany from the University of Reading in 1962. Immediately thereafter she pursued her Ph.D. in Botany at Indiana University, Bloomington, under the supervision of Charles B. Heiser, Jr., with a thesis entitled The Variability and Relationships of Capsicum chinense Jacq. that she defended in 1966. Upon her return to England, she was appointed Lecturer in the Department of Agricultural Botany at the University of Reading, UK. She retired in 2005.
Barbara Pickersgill’s work with Capsicum chinensestimulated a lifelong interest in determining the origins and dispersals of Neotropical crops, later expanded to the rest of the world with her numerous students. Her interests in the use and conservation of crop genetic resources also involved her with the International Board for Plant...
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Clement, C.R. (2014). Pickersgill, Barbara. In: Smith, C. (eds) Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0465-2_834
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