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Walton C. Galinat
Journal Article
A cross between two maize relatives:Tripsacum dactyloides andZea diploperennis (Poaceae)
Mary Eubanks
Economic Botany, 1995, Volume 49, Number 2, Pages 172-182
Feature article The mysterious origin of maize
Mary W. Eubanks
Economic Botany, 2001, Volume 55, Number 4, Pages 492-514
Book Chapter
Ethnobotanic, Interdisciplinary and Multidisciplinary Methodologies
John E. Staller
2010, Maize Cobs and Cultures: History of Zea mays L., Pages 149-223
Simple inheritance of key traits distinguishing maize and teosinte
Véronique M. Szabó and Benjamin Burr
Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1996, Volume 252, Numbers 1-2, Pages 33-41
Scientific, Botanical, and Biological Research on Maize
2010, Maize Cobs and Cultures: History of Zea mays L., Pages 85-147
Homeotic Sexual Translocations and the Origin of Maize (Zea Mays, Poaceae): A New look at an old problem
Hugh H. Iltis
Economic Botany, 2000, Volume 54, Number 1, Pages 7-42
Molecular Evidence and the Evolution of Maize
John Doebley
Economic Botany, 1990, Volume 44, Supplement 3, Pages 6-27
Hybridization of maize and teosinte, in mexico and guatemala and the improvement of maize
H. G. Wllkes
Economic Botany, 1977, Volume 31, Number 3, Pages 254-293
Species concepts and systematics of domesticated cereals
Johannes M. J. De Wet
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 1981, Volume 29, Number 1, Pages 177-198
Knob heterochromatin homology in maize and its relatives
E. S. Dennis and W. J. Peacock
Journal of Molecular Evolution, 1984, Volume 20, Numbers 3-4, Pages 341-350
Key Words co-evolution - maize - maize genetics - plant breeding - Tripsacum - teosinte - transposition
Distinguished Economic Botanist Address. June 24, 1994, 35th Annual Meeting of the Society for Economic Botany Mexico City, Mexico).
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