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  • Alava RO, 1952  Spikelet variation in Zea mays L. Ann Mo Bot Gard 39: 65-96.   [Article]

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  • Alleman M, Sidorenko L, McGinnis K, Seshadri V, Dorweiler JE, White J, Sikkink K, Chandler VL, 2006  An RNA-dependent RNA polymerase is required for paramutation in maize. Nature 442: 295-298.   [Abstract]

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  • Allen JO, Emenhiser GK, Kermicle JL, 1989  Miniature kernel and plant: Interaction between teosinte cytoplasmic genomes and maize nuclear genomes. Maydica 34: 277-290.

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  • Amarillo FIE, Bass HW, 2007  A transgenomic cytogenetic sorghum (Sorghum propinquum) bacterial artificial chromosome fluorescence in situ hybridization map of maize (Zea mays L.) pachytene chromosome 9, evidence for regions of genome hyperexpansion. Genetics 177: 1509-1526.   [Abstract]

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  • Amorim EP, Amorim VBO, dos Santos JB, de Souza AP, de Souza JC, 2006  Genetic distance based on SSR and grain yield of inter and intrapopulational maize single cross hybrids. Maydica 51: 507-513.   [TOC]

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  • Andersen JR, Zein I, Wenzel G, Krutzfeldt B, Eder J, Ouzunova M, Lubberstedt T, 2007  High levels of linkage disequilibrium and associations with forage quality at a Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyase locus in European maize (Zea mays L.) inbreds. Theor Appl Genet 114: 307-319.   [Abstract]

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  • Andersen JR, Zein I, Wenzel G, Darnhofer B, Eder J, Ouzunova M, Lubberstedt T, 2008  Characterization of phenylpropanoid pathway genes within European maize (Zea mays L.) inbreds. BMC Plant Biol 8: 2.   [Article]

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  • Anderson E, Erickson RO, 1941  Antithetical dominance in North American maize. PNAS 27: 436-440.   [Article]

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  • Anderson E, Cutler HC, 1942  Races of Zea mays: I. Their recognition and classification. Ann Mo Bot Gard 29: 69-88.   [Article]

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  • Anderson E, 1943  A variety of maize from the Rio Loa. Ann Mo Bot Gard 30: 469-475.   [Article]

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  • Anderson E, 1944  Homologies of the ear and tassel in Zea mays. Ann Mo Bot Gard 31: 325-340.   [Article]

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  • Anderson E, 1944  Maiz Reventador. Ann Mo Bot Gard 31: 301-315.   [Article]

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  • Anderson E, 1944  Two collections of prehistoric corn tassels from Southern Utah. Ann Mo Bot Gard 31: 345-353.   [Article]

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  • Anderson E, 1945  Maize in the New World, pp. 27-42 in New Crops for the New World, edited by C.M. Wilson. MacMillan, New York, NY.

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  • Anderson E, 1945  What is Zea mays? - A report of progress. Chronica Botanica 9: 88-92.

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  • Anderson E, Stonor CR, 1949  Maize among the Hill Peoples of Assam. Ann Mo Bot Gard 36: 355-404.   [Article]

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  • Anderson E, Cutler HC, 1950  Methods of popping corn and their historical significance. Southwest J Anthrop 6: 303-308.

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  • Anderson E, 1951  Corn before Columbus. Pioneer Hi-Bred Corn Company, Des Moines, IA.

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  • Anderson E, 1951  The sacred plume - A description of the maize tassel with some indications of its importance. Pioneer Hi-Bred Corn Company, Des Moines, IA.

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  • Anderson E, Brown WL, 1952  Origin of Corn Belt maize and its genetic significance, pp. 124-148 in Heterosis - A record of researches directed toward explaining and utilizing the vigor of hybrids, edited by J.W. Gowen. Iowa State College Press, Ames, IA.

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  • Anderson E, 1969  What I found out about the corn plant. Missouri Botanical Garden Bulletin 57: 6-9.

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  • Anderson LK, Lai A, Stack SM, Rizzon C, Gaut BS, 2006  Uneven distribution of expressed sequence tag loci on maize pachytene chromosomes. Genome Res 16: 115-122.   [pdf]

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  • Anderson RC, Liberta AE, Packheiser J, Neville ME, 1980  Inhibition of selected fungi by bacterial isolates from Tripsacum dactyloides L. Plant Soil 56: 149-152.

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  • Arnason TJ, 1936  Cytogenetics of hybrids between Zea mays and Euchlaena mexicana. Genetics 21: 40-60.   [Article]

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  • Aylor DE, Baltazar BM, Schoper JB, 2005  Some physical properties of teosinte (Zea mays subsp parviglumis) pollen. J Exp Bot 56: 2401-2407.   [Article]

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  • Babu R, Nair SK, Kumar A, Rao HS, Verma P, Gahalain A, Singh IS, Gupta HS, 2006  Mapping QTLs for popping ability in a popcorn x flint corn cross. Theor Appl Genet 112: 1392-1399.   [Abstract]

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  • Badu-Apraku B, Menkir A, Fakorede MAB, Lum AF, Obeng-Antwi K, 2006  Multivariate analyses of the genetic diversity of forty-seven Striga resistant tropical early maturing maize inbred lines. Maydica 51: 551-559.   [TOC]

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  • Baker R, 1984  Some of the open pollinated varieties that contributed the most to modern hybrid corn, pp. 1-19 in Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Illinois Corn Breeders School, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

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  • Balconi C, Hartings H, Lauria M, Pirona R, Rossi V, Motto M, 2007  Gene discovery to improve maize grain quality traits. Maydica 52: 357-373.

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  • Balint-Kurti PJ, Blanco M, Millard M, Duvick S, Holland J, Clements M, Holley R, Carson ML, Goodman MM, 2006  Registration of 20 GEM maize breeding germplasm lines adapted to the southern USA. Crop Sci 46: 996-998.   [TOC]

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  • Balint-Kurti PJ, Krakowsky MD, Jines MP, Robertson LA, Molnar TL, Goodman MM, Holland JB, 2006  Identification of quantitative trait loci for resistance to southern leaf blight and days to anthesis in a maize recombinant inbred line population. Phytopathology 96: 1067-1071.   [Abstract]

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  • Balint-Kurti PJ, Zwonitzer JC, Wisser RJ, Carson ML, Oropeza-Rosas MA, Holland JB, Szalma SJ, 2007  Precise mapping of quantitative trait loci for resistance to southern leaf blight, caused by Cochliobolus heterostrophus race O, and flowering time using advanced intercross maize lines. Genetics 176: 645-657.   [Abstract]

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  • Banerjee UC, Barghoorn ES, 1973  Palynological evidence for natural introgression between Tripsacum and Zea. Am J Bot 60: 34.   [Abstract]

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  • Bannert M, Stamp P, 2007  Cross-pollination of maize at long distance. Eur J Agron 27: 44-51.   [Abstract]

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  • Barata C, Carena MJ, 2006  Classification of North Dakota maize inbred lines into heterotic groups based on molecular and testcross data. Euphytica 151: 339-349.   [Abstract]

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  • Barbazuk WB, Emrich SJ, Chen HD, Li L, Schnable PS, 2007  SNP discovery via 454 transcriptome sequencing. Plant J 51: 910-918.   [Article]

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  • Barcaccia G, Pallottini L, Parrini P, Lucchin M, 2006  A genetic linkage map of a flint maize (Zea mays var. indurata L.) Italian landrace using a one-way pseudo-testcross strategy and multilocus PCR-based markers. Maydica 51: 469-480.   [TOC]

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  • Barriere Y, Alber D, Dolstra O, Lapierre C, Motto M, Ordas A, Van Waes J, Vlasminkel L, Welcker C, Monod JP, 2006  Past and prospects of forage maize breeding in Europe. II. History, germplasm evolution and correlative agronomic changes. Maydica 51: 435-449.   [TOC]

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  • Bauer I, Drinic SM, Drinic G, Micic DI, 2007  Assessing temporal changes in genetic diversity of maize hybrids using RAPD markers. Cereal Res Commun 35: 1563-1571.   [Abstract]

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  • Baumgarten AM, Suresh J, May G, Phillips RL, 2007  Mapping QTLs contributing to Ustilago maydis resistance in specific plant tissues of maize. Theor Appl Genet 114: 1229-1238.   [Abstract]

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  • Beadle GW, 1932  Studies of Euchlaena and its hybrids with Zea. I. Chromosome behavior in Euchlaena mexicana and its hybrids with Zea mays. Z Indukt Abstamm Ver 62: 291-304.

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  • Beadle GW, 1932  The relation of crossing over to chromosome association in Zea-Euchlaena hybrids. Genetics 17: 481-501.   [Article]

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  • Beadle GW, 1939  Teosinte and the origin of maize. J Hered 30: 245-247.   [TOC]

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  • Beadle GW, 1972  The mystery of maize. Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin 43: 2-11.

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  • Beadle GW, 1978  Teosinte and the origin of maize, pp. 113-128 in Maize Breeding and Genetics, edited by D.B. Walden. John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY.

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  • Beadle GW, 1980  The ancestry of corn. Sci Am 242: 112-119.

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  • Beadle GW, 1981  Origin of corn: pollen evidence. Science 213: 890-892.   [Article]

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  • Becker SL, 1976  Agricultural innovators and innovations: Donald F. Jones and hybrid corn. The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 763: 1-9.

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  • Belicuas PR, Guimaraes CT, Paiva LV, Duarte JM, Maluf WR, Paiva E, 2007  Androgenetic haploids and SSR markers as tools for the development of tropical maize hybrids. Euphytica 156: 95-102.   [Abstract]

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  • Bellon MR, Berthaud J, 2004  Transgenic maize and the evolution of landrace diversity in Mexico. The importance of farmers' behavior. Plant Physiol 134: 883-888.   [TOC]

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  • Bellon MR, Berthaud J, 2006  Traditional Mexican agricultural systems and the potential impacts of transgenic varieties on maize diversity. Agriculture and Human Values 23: 3-14.   [Abstract]

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  • Belo A, Zheng PZ, Luck S, Shen B, Meyer DJ, Li BL, Tingey S, Rafalski A, 2008  Whole genome scan detects an allelic variant of fad2 associated with increased oleic acid levels in maize. Mol Genet Genomics 279: 1-10.   [Abstract]

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  • Bennetzen J, Buckler E, Chandler V, Doebley J, Dorweiler J, Gaut B, Freeling M, Hake S, Kellogg E, Poethig RS, Walbot V, Wessler S, 2001  Genetic evidence and the origin of maize. Lat Am Antiq 12: 84-86.   [Abstract]

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  • Bennetzen JL, 2005  Transposable elements, gene creation and genome rearrangement in flowering plants. Curr Opin Genet Dev 15: 621-627.   [Abstract]

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  • Bennetzen JL, 2007  Patterns in grass genome evolution. Curr Opin Plant Biol 10: 176-181.   [Abstract]

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  • Benz BF, 1987  Racial systematics and the evolution of Mexican maize, pp. 121-136 in Studies in the Neolithic and Urban Revolutions: The V. Gordon Childe Colloquium, Mexico 1986, edited by L. Manzanilla. BAR International Series 349, general editors A. R. Hands and D. R. Walker. BAR, Oxford, United Kingdom.

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  • Benz BF, Iltis HH, 1990  Studies in archaeological maize I: The "wild" maize from San Marcos Cave reexamined. Am Antiquity 55: 500-511.   [Article]

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  • Benz BF, Sánchez-Velásquez LR, Santana M. FJ, 1990  Ecology and ethnobotany of Zea diploperennis: Preliminary investigations. Maydica 35: 85-98.

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  • Benz BF, Iltis HH, 1992  Evolution of female sexuality in the maize ear (Zea mays L. subsp. mays - Gramineae). Econ Bot 46: 212-222.

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  • Benz BF, 1993  Biologia, Ecologia y Conservacion del Genero Zea. Universidad de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico

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  • Benz BF, 1999  On the origin, evolution and dispersal of maize, pp. 25-38 in Pacific Latin America in Prehistory: The Evolution of Archaic and Formative Cultures, edited by M. Blake. Washington State University Press, Pullman, WA.

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  • Benz BF, 2001  Archaeological evidence of teosinte domestication from Guila Naquitz, Oaxaca. PNAS 98: 2104-2106.   [Article]

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  • Bergquist RR, 1981  Transfer from Tripsacum dactyloides to corn of a major gene locus conditioning resistance to Puccinia sorghi. Phytopathology 71: 518-520.

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  • Berry DA, Wright D, Xie CQ, Seltzer JD, Smith JSC, 2005  Using molecular sizes of simple sequence repeats vs. discrete binned data in assessing probability of ancestry: Application to maize hybrids. Genetics 170: 365-374.   [Abstract]

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  • Beyene Y, Botha AM, Myburg AA, 2005  A comparative study of molecular and morphological methods of describing genetic relationships in traditional Ethiopian highland maize. African J Biotech 4: 586-595.

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  • Beyene Y, Botha AM, Myburg AA, 2006  Genetic diversity in traditional Ethiopian highland maize accessions assessed by AFLP markers and morphological traits. Biodivers Conserv 15: 2655-2671.   [Abstract]

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  • Beyene Y, Botha AM, Myburg AA, 2006  Genetic diversity among traditional Ethiopian highland maize accessions assessed by simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers. Genet Resour Crop Evol 53: 1579-1588.   [Abstract]

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  • Bhosale SU, Rymen B, Beemster GTS, Melchinger AE, Reif JC, 2007  Chilling tolerance of central european maize lines and their factorial crosses. Ann Bot 100: 1315-1321.   [Abstract]

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  • Bi IV, McMullen MD, Sanchez-Villeda H, Schroeder S, Gardiner J, Polacco M, Soderlund C, Wing R, Fang Z, Coe EH, 2006  Single nucleotide polymorphisms and insertion-deletions for genetic markers and anchoring the maize fingerprint contig physical map. Crop Sci 46: 12-21.   [Abstract]

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  • Bird RM, Goodman MM, 1977  The races of maize V: Grouping maize races on the basis of ear morphology. Econ Bot 31: 471-481.

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  • Bird RM, 1978  A model for the evolution of maize and teosinte, pp. 361-363 in Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the Society for Economic Botany, Saint Louis, MO, June 11-14, 1978.

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  • Bird RM, 1978  A name change for Central American teosinte. Taxon 27: 361-363.

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  • Bird RM, 1980  Maize evolution from 500 B.C. to the present. Biotropica 12: 30-41.   [Article]

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  • Bird RM, Beckett JB, 1980  Notes on Zea luxurians (Durieu) Bird and some requests. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 54: 62-63.   [Article]

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  • Bird RM, Bird JB, 1980  Gallinazo maize from the Chicama Valley, Peru. Am Antiquity 45: 325-332.   [Article]

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  • Bird RM, 1982  Systematics of Zea and the selection of experimental material, pp. 341-350 in Maize for Biological Research, edited by W.F. Sheridan. Plant Molecular Biology Association, Charlottesville, VA.

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  • Bird RM, 1984  South American maize in Central America. Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University 76: 40-65.

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  • Bird RM, 1995  Netzahualcoyotl teosinte: a new population near Texcoco. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 69: 100.   [Article]

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  • Bird RM, 1995  Sequencing to test models of maize domestication. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 69: 100-101.   [Article]

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  • Bird RM, 1996  Dual ancestry of Zea: sequence evidence at the adh1, adh2, sh1 and o2 loci. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 70: 36-37.   [Article]

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  • Bird RM, 2000  A remarkable new teosinte from Nicaragua: Growth and treatment of progeny. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 74: 58-59.   [Article]

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  • Bird RM, 2006  Zea models and matrices, measures and materials. Maydica 51: 103-122.   [TOC]

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  • Birolleau-Touchard C, Hanocq E, Bouchez A, Bauland C, Dourlen I, Seret JP, Rabier D, Hervet S, Allienne JF, Lucas P, Jaminon O, Etienne R, Baudhuin G, Giauffret C, 2007  The use of MapPop1.0 for choosing a QTL mapping sample from an advanced backcross population. Theor Appl Genet 114: 1019-1028.   [Abstract]

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  • Blakey CA, Costich D, Sokolov V, Islam-Faridi MN, 2007  Tripsacum genetics: From observations along a river to molecular genomics. Maydica 52: 81-99.   [TOC]

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  • Blanc G, Charcosset A, Mangin B, Gallais A, Moreau L, 2006  Connected populations for detecting quantitative trait loci and testing for epistasis: an application in maize. Theor Appl Genet 113: 206-224.   [Abstract]

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  • Blanc G, Charcosset A, Veyrieras JB, Gallais A, Moreau L, 2008  Marker-assisted selection efficiency in multiple connected populations: a simulation study based on the results of a QTL detection experiment in maize. Euphytica 161: 71-84.   [Abstract]

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  • Boer MP, Wright D, Feng LZ, Podlich DW, Luo L, Cooper M, van Eeuwijk FA, 2007  A mixed-model quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis for multiple-environment trial data using environmental covariables for QTL-by-environment interactions, with an example in maize. Genetics 177: 1801-1813.   [Abstract]

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  • Bomblies K, Wang R-L, Ambrose BA, Schmidt RJ, Meeley RB, Doebley J, 2003  Duplicate FLORICAULA/LEAFY homologs zfl1 and zfl2 control inflorescence architecture and flower patterning in maize. Development 130: 2385-2395.   [pdf]

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  • Bomblies K, Doebley J, 2005  Molecular evolution of FLORICAULA/LEAFY orthologs in the Andropogoneae (Poaceae). Mol Biol Evol 22: 1082-1094.   [Article]

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  • Bomblies K, Doebley JF, 2006  Pleiotropic effects of the duplicate maize FLORICAULA/LEAFY genes zfl1 and zfl2 on traits under selection during maize domestication. Genetics 172: 519-531.   [pdf]

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  • Bommert P, Lunde C, Nardmann J, Vollbrecht E, Running M, Jackson D, Hake S, Werr W, 2005  thick tassel dwarf1 encodes a putative maize ortholog of the Arabidopsis CLAVATA1 leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinase. Development 132: 1235-1245.   [Abstract]

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  • Bortiri E, Jackson D, Hake S, 2006  Advances in maize genomics: the emergence of positional cloning. Curr Opin Plant Biol 9: 164-171.   [Abstract]

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  • Boyd M, Surette C, Nicholson BA, 2006  Archaeobotanical evidence of prehistoric maize (Zea mays) consumption at the northern edge of the Great Plains. J Archaeol Sci 33: 1129-1140.   [Abstract]

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  • Bradbury PJ, Zhang Z, Kroon DE, Casstevens TM, Ramdoss Y, Buckler ES, 2007  TASSEL: software for association mapping of complex traits in diverse samples. Bioinformatics 23: 2633-2635.   [pdf]

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  • Branson TF, 1971  Resistance in the grass tribe Maydeae to larvae of the Western Corn Rootworm. Ann Entomol Soc Am 64: 861-863.

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  • Branson TF, 1972  Resistance to the Corn Leaf Aphid in the grass tribe Maydeae. J Econ Entomol 65: 195-196.

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  • Branson TF, Guss PL, 1972  Potential for utilizing resistance from relatives of cultivated crops. Proceedings of the North Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America 27: 91-95.

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  • Bretting PK, Goodman MM, Stuber CW, 1987  Karyological and isozyme variation in West Indian and allied American mainland races of maize. Am J Bot 74: 1601-1613.   [Article]

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  • Bretting PK, Goodman MM, 1989  Karyotypic variation in Mesoamerican races of maize and its systematic significance. Econ Bot 43: 107-124.

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  • Brewbaker JL, 1979  Diseases of maize in the wet lowland tropics and the collapse of the classic Maya civilization. Econ Bot 33: 101-118.

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  • Brieger FG, 1945  Estudos sôbre a inflorescência de milho com referência especial aos problemas filogenéticos. Bragantia 5: 658-716.

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  • Briggs WH, McMullen MD, Gaut BS, Doebley J, 2007  Linkage mapping of domestication loci in a large maize-teosinte backcross resource. Genetics 177: 1915-1928.   [pdf]

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  • Brink DE, deWet JMJ, Price SC, Woods JA, 1987  Similarities in sectional delimitation in Tripsacum and Zea (Gramineae). Evolution 41: 445-448.   [Article]

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  • Brooks TD, Bushman BS, Williams WP, McMullen MD, Buckley PM, 2007  Genetic basis of resistance to fall armyworm (Lepidoptera : Noctuidae) and southwestern corn borer (Lepidoptera : Crambidae) leaf-feeding damage in maize. J Econ Entomol 100: 1470-1475.   [Abstract]

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  • Brown WL, Anderson E, 1947  The Northern Flint corns. Ann Mo Bot Gard 34: 1-29.   [Article]

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  • Brown WL, Anderson E, 1948  The Southern Dent corns. Ann Mo Bot Gard 35: 255-267.   [Article]

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  • Brown WL, 1949  Numbers and distribution of chromosome knobs in United States maize. Genetics 34: 524-536.   [Article]

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  • Brown WL, Anderson EG, Tucawena R, 1952  Observations on three varieties of Hopi maize. Am J Bot 39: 597-609.   [Article]

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  • Brown WL, Goodman MM, 1977  Races of corn, pp. 49-88 in Corn and Corn Improvement, edited by G.F. Sprague. American Society of Agronomy, Madison, WI.

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  • Brown WL, 1983  H. A. Wallace and the development of hybrid corn. Annals of Iowa 47: 167-179.

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  • Brown WL, 1985  Maize variability of potential interest to plant molecular geneticists. Maydica 30: 225-233.

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  • Bruggmann R, Bharti AK, Gundlach H, Lai JS, Young S, Pontaroli AC, Wei FS, Haberer G, Fuks G, Du CG, Raymond C, Estep MC, Liu RY, Bennetzen JL, Chan AP, Rabinowicz PD, Quackenbush J, Barbazuk WB, Wing RA, Birren B, Nusbaum C, Rounsley S, Mayer KFX, Messing J, 2006  Uneven chromosome contraction and expansion in the maize genome. Genome Res 16: 1241-1251.   [Abstract]

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  • Bryant VM, 2007  Microscopic evidence for the domestication and spread of maize. PNAS 104: 19659-19660.   [Abstract]

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  • Buckler ES, 2001  TASSEL: Trait Association, Evolution, and Linkage Analysis software package. Available at http://www.maizegenetics.net

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  • Buckler E, Gore M, 2007  An Arabidopsis haplotype map takes root. Nature Genet 39: 1056-1057.   [Abstract]

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  • Bukasov S, 1938  Un probable hibrido de maiz y Euchlaena mexicana. Revista Argentina de Agronomía 5: 113-115.

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  • Caetano-Anolles G, 2005  Evolution of genome size in the grasses. Crop Sci 45: 1809-1816.   [Abstract]

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  • Camara-Hernandez J, Mangelsdorf PC, 1981  Perennial corn and annual teosinte phenotypes in crosses of Zea diploperennis and maize. Bussey Institution of Harvard 10: 3-37.

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  • Camara-Hernandez J, Gambino S, 1991  Early ontogenetic development of the pistillate inflorescence in a diploid perennial teosinte (Zea diploperennis, Poaceae). Bot J Linn Soc 107: 211-216.

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  • Camus-Kulandaivelu L, Veyrieras JB, Madur D, Combes V, Fourmann M, Barraud S, Dubreuil P, Gouesnard B, Manicacci D, Charcosset A, 2006  Maize adaptation to temperate climate: Relationship between population structure and polymorphism in the Dwarf8 gene. Genetics 172: 2449-2463.   [Abstract]

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