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Maize Diversity Literature


Pre-1900      1900-1909      1910-1919      1920-1929      1930-1939      1940-1949
 
1950-1959      1960-1969      1970-1979      1980-1984      1985-1989      1990-1994      1995-1999
 
2000      2001      2002      2003      2004      2005      2006      2007      2008


Pre-1900

  • Kellerman WA, 1895  The primitive corn. Meehans' Monthly 5: 44 & 53.

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  • Harshberger JW, 1896  Fertile crosses of teosinthe and maize. Garden and Forest 9: 522-523.   [Article]

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1900-1909

  • Montgomery EG, 1906  What is an ear of corn. Popular Science Monthly 68: 55-62.

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  • Lopez Y. RP, 1908  El teozinte: Origen del maiz. Imprenta y Fotopitia de la Secretaria de Fomento 8: 1-20.

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1910-1919

  • Collins GN, 1912  The origin of maize. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 2: 520-530.

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  • East EM, 1913  A chronicle of the tribe of corn. Popular Science Monthly 82: 225-236.

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  • Lacy MG, 1913  A discussion of the results obtained by crossing Zea mais L. (Mais L. (Mais Djagoeng) (-Reana luxurians Dur.-teosinte) and Euchlaena mexicana Schrad. Am Nat 47: 511-512.   [Article]

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  • Collins GN, 1914  Pueblo Indian maize breeding. J Hered 5: 255-268.

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  • Collins GN, 1916  Tropical varieties of maize, pp. 1-5 in Proceedings of the Second Pan American Scientific Congress. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.

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  • Collins GN, Kempton JH, 1916  Patrogenesis: A form of inheritance with the characters of the female parent completely excluded - a cross between two genera of grasses, Tripsacum and Euchlaena. J Hered 7: 106-118.   [TOC]

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  • Collins GN, 1917  Hybrids of Zea tunicata and Zea ramosa. Journal of Agricultural Research 9: 395-349.   [Article]

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  • Collins GN, 1917  Hybrids of Zea tunicata and Zea ramosa. PNAS 3: 345-349.   [Article]

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  • Collins GN, 1918  Maize: Its origin and relationships. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 8: 42-43.

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  • Weatherwax P, 1918  The evolution of maize. B Torrey Bot Club 45: 309-342.   [Article]

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  • Collins GN, 1919  A fossil ear of maize. J Hered 10: 170-172.   [TOC]

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  • Collins GN, 1919  Notes on the agricultural history of maize. Annual Report of the American Historical Association 1: 409-429.

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  • Collins GN, 1919  Structure of the maize ear as indicated in Zea-Euchlaena hybrids. Journal of Agricultural Research 17: 127-135.   [Article]

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  • Weatherwax P, 1919  The ancestry of maize - a reply to criticism. B Torrey Bot Club 46: 275-278.   [Article]

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1920-1929

  • Collins GN, Kempton JH, 1920  A teosinte-maize hybrid. Journal of Agricultural Research 19: 1-38.   [Article]

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  • East EM, Jones DF, 1920  Genetic studies on the protein content of maize. Genetics 5: 543-610.   [Article]

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  • Collins GN, 1921  Teosinte in Mexico. J Hered 12: 338-350.   [TOC]

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  • Hitchcock AS, 1922  A perennial species of teosinte. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 12: 205-208.

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  • Collins GN, 1923  An ear of prehistoric maize that resembles the fossil form Zea antiqua. J Hered 14: 61-64.   [TOC]

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  • Emerson RA, 1924  Control of flowering in teosinte. J Hered 15: 41-48.   [TOC]

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  • Longley AE, 1924  Chromosomes in maize and maize relatives. Journal of Agricultural Research 28: 673-681.   [Article]

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  • Collins GN, 1925  The "metamorphosis" of Euchlaena into maize. J Hered 16: 378-380.   [TOC]

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  • Weatherwax P, 1925  The reported origin of Indian corn from teosinte. Indiana Academy of Sciences 1924 Proceedings 34: 225-227.

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  • Weatherwax P, 1926  Comparative morphology of the Oriental Maydeae. Indiana University Studies 73: 3-18.

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  • Randolph LF, 1928  Chromosome numbers in Zea mays L. Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station Memoir 117: 3-44.

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  • Emerson RA, 1929  Genetic notes on hybrids of perennial teosinte and maize. Am Nat 63: 289-300.   [Article]

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  • Weatherwax P, 1929  The morphological nature of teopod corn. J Hered 20: 325-330.   [TOC]

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1930-1939

  • Collins GN, 1930  The phylogeny of maize. B Torrey Bot Club 57: 199-210.   [Article]

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  • Emerson RA, Beadle GW, 1930  A fertile tetraploid hybrid between Euchlaena perennis and Zea mays. Am Nat 64: 190-192.   [Article]

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, Reeves R, 1930  Hybridization of Tripsacum with Zea mays and Euchlaena mexicana. Anat Rec 47: 378.

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  • McClintock B, 1930  A cytological demonstration of the location of an interchange between two non-homologous chromosomes of Zea mays. PNAS 16: 791-796.   [Article]

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, Reeves R, 1931  Hybridization of maize, Tripsacum and Euchlaena. J Hered 22: 329-343.   [TOC]

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  • Reeves R, Mangelsdorf PC, 1931  Behavior of the chromosomes in hybrids between Zea mays and Tripsacum dactyloides. Anat Rec 51: 107.

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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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  • Collins GN, 1932  The rediscovery of teosinte in Guatemala. J Hered 23: 261-265.   [TOC]

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  • Emerson RA, Beadle GW, 1932  Studies of Euchlaena and its hybrids with Zea. II. Crossing over between the chromosomes of Euchlaena and those of Zea. Z Indukt Abstamm Ver 62: 305-315.

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  • Longley AE, 1934  Chromosomes in hybrids between Euchlaena perennis and Zea mays. Journal of Agricultural Research 48: 789-806.   [Article]

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, 1934  In Tripsacum hybrids with maize the number of Tripsacum chromosomes can be determined by an examination of the pollen. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 8: 9.

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  • Collins GN, Longley AE, 1935  A tetraploid hybrid of maize and perennial teosinte. Journal of Agricultural Research 50: 123-133.   [Article]

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  • Emerson RA, Beadle GW, Fraser AC, 1935  A summary of linkage studies in maize. Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station Memoir 180: 3-83.

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  • Jones DF, Huntington E, 1935  The adaptation of corn to climate. J Am Soc Agron 27: 261-270.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, 1935  A trigeneric hybrid of Zea, Tripsacum, and Euchlaena. J Hered 26: 129-140.   [TOC]

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  • Reeves RG, Mangelsdorf PC, 1935  Chromosome numbers in relatives of Zea mays L. Am Nat 69: 633-635.   [Article]

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  • Weatherwax P, 1935  The phylogeny of Zea mays. Am Mid Nat 16: 1-71.   [Article]

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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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  • Longley AE, 1937  Morphological characters of teosinte chromosomes. Journal of Agricultural Research 54: 835-862.   [Article]

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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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  • Longley AE, 1938  Chromosomes of maize from North American Indians. Journal of Agricultural Research 56: 177-196.   [Article]

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, Reeves RG, 1938  The origin of maize. PNAS 24: 303-312.   [Article]

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

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, Reeves RG, 1939  The origin of Indian corn and its relatives. Texas Agricultural Experimental Station Bulletin 574

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  • O'Mara JG, 1939  Cytological observations on Zea-Euchlaena hybrids. Genetics 24: 82-83.   [Abstract]

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  • Stadelman R, 1939  Consumption of teosinte seed by birds in Guatemala. Science 89: 461-462.   [Article]

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1940-1949

  • Langham DG, 1940  The inheritance of intergeneric differences in Zea-Euchlaena hybrids. Genetics 25: 88-107.   [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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  • Cutler HC, Anderson E, 1941  A preliminary survey of the genus Tripsacum. Ann Mo Bot Gard 28: 249-269.   [Article]

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  • Longley AE, 1941  Chromosome morphology in maize and its relatives. Bot Rev 7: 263-289.

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  • Longley AE, 1941  Knob positions on teosinte chromosomes. Journal of Agricultural Research 62: 401-413.   [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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  • Reeves RG, Manglesdorf PC, 1942  A proposed taxonomic change in the tribe Maydeae (family Gramineae). Am J Bot 29: 815-817.   [Article]

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  • Weatherwax P, 1942  The Indian as a corn breeder. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 51: 13-21.

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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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  • Kelly I, Anderson E, 1943  Sweet corn in Jalisco. Ann Mo Bot Gard 30: 405-413.   [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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  • Cutler HC, 1944  Medicine men and the preservation of a relict gene in maize. J Hered 35: 291-294.   [TOC]

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  • Reeves RG, 1944  Chromosome knobs in relation to the origin of maize. Genetics 29: 141-147.   [Article]

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  • Whiting AF, 1944  The origin of corn: an evaluation of fact and theory. Am Anthropol 46: 500-515.   [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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  • Brieger FG, 1945  Estudos sôbre a inflorescência de milho com referência especial aos problemas filogenéticos. Bragantia 5: 658-716.

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  • Carter GF, Anderson E, 1945  A preliminary survey of maize in the Southwestern United States. Ann Mo Bot Gard 32: 297-322.   [Article]

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, 1945  Maize-teosinte crosses. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 19: 28.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, Reeves RG, 1945  The origin of maize: Present status of the problem. Am Anthropol 47: 235-243.   [Article]

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  • Weatherwax P, 1945  Early contacts of European science with the Indian corn plant. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 54: 169-178.

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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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  • Mangelsdorf PC, 1947  The origin and evolution of maize. Advances in Genetics 1: 161-207.

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  • Randolph LF, 1947  Natural teosinte-corn hybrids in Guatemala. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 21: 33-34.

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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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  • Carter GF, 1948  Sweet corn among the Indians. The Geographical Review 38: 206-221.   [Article]

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  • Cutler HC, Cutler MC, 1948  Studies on the structure of the maize plant. Ann Mo Bot Gard 35: 301-316.   [Article]

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  • Finan JJ, 1948  Maize in the great herbals. Ann Mo Bot Gard 35: 149-191.   [Article]

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, 1948  The role of pod corn in the origin and evolution of maize. Ann Mo Bot Gard 35: 377-406.   [Article]

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  • Weatherwax P, 1948  Right-handed and left-handed corn embryos. Ann Mo Bot Gard 35: 317-321.   [Article]

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

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, Smith CE, 1949  New archeobiological evidence on evolution in maize. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 13: 213.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, Smith CE, 1949  A discovery of remains of primitive maize in New Mexico. J Hered 40: 39-43.   [TOC]

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  • Randolph LF, 1949  Crossability of corn and Tripsacum and the evolutionary history of the American Maydeae. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 23: 23-27.

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  • Rhoades MM, 1949  Biographical memoir of Rollins Adams Emerson (1873-1947). National Academy of Sciences of the USA Biographical Memoirs 25: 313-323.

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1950-1959

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

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  • Emerson RA, Smith HH, 1950  Inheritance of number of kernel rows in maize. Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station Memoir 296: 3-30.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, 1950  The mystery of corn. Sci Am 183: 20-24.

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  • Rogers JS, 1950  Fertility relationships in maize-teosinte hybrids. Tex AES Bull 730: 3-18.

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  • Rogers JS, 1950  The inheritance of photoperiodic response and tillering in maize-teosinte hybrids. Genetics 35: 513-540.   [Article]

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  • Rogers JS, 1950  The inheritance of inflorescence characters in maize-teosinte hybrids. Genetics 35: 541-558.   [Article]

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  • Standley PC, 1950  Teosinte in Honduras. Ceiba 1: 58-61.

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  • Weatherwax P, 1950  The first printed picture of Indian corn. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 60: 273-275.

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  • Weatherwax P, 1950  The history of corn. Scientific Monthly 71: 50-60.   [Article]

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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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  • Carter G, 1951  Origin of maize. Geogr Rev 41: 338-340.

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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Longley AE, 1952  Chromosome morphology in maize and its relatives. Bot Rev 18: 399-412.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, 1952  Evolution under domestication. Am Nat 86: 65-77.   [Article]

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, 1952  Hybridization in the evolution of maize, pp. 175-198 in Heterosis, edited by J.W. Gowen. Iowa State University Press, Ames, IA.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, 1952  Plants and human affairs. Nieuwland Lectures 5: 3-29.

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  • Randolph LF, 1952  New evidence on the origin of maize. Am Nat 86: 193-202.   [Article]

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, 1953  New collections of prehistoric maize. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 27: 31-32.

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  • Reeves RG, 1953  Comparative morphology of the American Maydeae. Tex AES Bull 761: 3-26.

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  • Reeves RG, 1953  New evidence on the origin of maize. Am Nat 87: 157-159.   [Article]

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  • Farquharson LI, 1954  Natural selection of tetraploids in a mixed colony of Tripsacum dactyloides. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 63: 80-82.

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  • Galinat WC, 1954  Corn grass: I. Corn grass as a prototype or a false progenitor of maize. Am Nat 88: 101-104.   [Article]

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  • Galinat WC, 1954  Corn grass: II. Effect of the corn grass gene on the development of the maize inflorescence. Am J Bot 41: 803-806.   [Article]

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  • Galinat WC, 1954  The origin and possible evolution of subtassel ears in maize. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 16: 261-264.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, Galinat WC, 1954  Archaeological evidence on the role of teosinte. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 28: 25.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, Galinat WC, 1954  Primitive prehistoric maize. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 28: 23-25.

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  • Galinat WC, Mangelsdorf PC, 1955  Archaeological evidence of the effect of teosinte (or Tripsacum) introgression on maize. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 29: 25-26.

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  • Galinat WC, 1956  Evolution leading to the formation of the cupulate fruit case in the American Maydeae. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 17: 217-239.

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  • Galinat WC, Mangelsdorf PC, Pierson L, 1956  Estimates of teosinte introgression in archaeological maize. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 17: 101-124.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, Lister R, 1956  Archaeological evidence on the evolution of maize in Northwestern Mexico. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 17: 151-178.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, MacNeish R, Galinat WC, 1956  Archaeological evidence on the diffusion and evolution of maize in Northeastern Mexico. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 17: 125-150.

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  • Celarier RP, 1957  Cytotaxonomy of the Andropogoneae II. Subtribes Ischaeminae, Rottboelliinae, and the Maydeae. Cytologia 22: 160-183.

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  • Galinat WC, 1957  Half-tunicate teosinte, a possible "synthetic" prototype of maize and Tripsacum. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 31: 68.

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  • Galinat WC, 1957  The effects of certain genes on the outer pistillate glume of maize. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 18: 57-76.

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  • Maguire MP, 1957  Cytogenetic studies of Zea hyperploid for a chromosome derived from Tripsacum. Genetics 42: 473-486.   [Article]

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  • Galinat WC, 1958  Archaeological evidence of the effect of teosinte introgression on maize evolution. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 32: 47-48.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, 1958  Ancestor of corn. Science 128: 1313-1320.   [Article]

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, 1958  Reconstructing the ancestor of corn. P Am Philos Soc 102: 454-463.

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  • Ting YC, 1958  Inversions and other characteristics of teosinte chromosomes. Cytologia 23: 239-250.

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  • Burnham CR, 1959  teosinte branched (recessive). Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 33: 74.

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  • Galinat WC, 1959  The phytomer in relation to floral homologies in the American Maydeae. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 19: 1-32.

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  • Galinat WC, Mangelsdorf PC, 1959  The effects of teosinte chromosomes on mutation rate at specific loci. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 33: 32-33.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, Reeves R, 1959  The origin of corn. I. Pod corn, the ancestral form. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 18: 329-356.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, Reeves R, 1959  The origin of corn. III. Modern races, the product of teosinte introgression. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 18: 389-411.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, Reeves R, 1959  The origin of corn. IV. Place and time of origin. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 18: 413-427.

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  • Randolph LF, 1959  The origin of maize. Indian J Genet Pl Br 19: 1-12.

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  • Reeves R, Mangelsdorf PC, 1959  The origin of corn. II. Teosinte, a hybrid of corn and Tripsacum. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 18: 357-387.

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  • Reeves R, Mangelsdorf PC, 1959  The origin of corn. V. A critique of current theories. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 18: 428-440.

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1960-1969

  • Galinat WC, 1960  Evolution of a low glume/rachis ration in the American Maydeae. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 34: 38.

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  • Maguire MP, 1960  A study of homology between a terminal portion of Zea chromosome 2 and a segment derived from Tripsacum. Genetics 45: 195-209.   [Article]

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  • Maguire MP, 1960  A study of pachytene chromosome pairing in a corn-Tripsacum hybrid derivative. Genetics 45: 651-664.   [Article]

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  • Shaver DL, 1960  Further evidence on the relationship between maize and teosinte. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 34: 56-57.

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  • Ting YC, 1960  Cytological observations of two tropical forms of Tripsacum. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 19: 97-108.

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  • Burnham CR, Yagyu P, 1961  Linkage relations of teosinte branched. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 35: 87.

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  • Galinat WC, 1961  Corn's evolution and its significance for breeding. Econ Bot 15: 320-325.

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  • Galinat WC, Ruppe R, 1961  Further archaeological evidence on the effects of teosinte introgression in the evolution of modern maize. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 19: 163-181.

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  • Maguire MP, 1961  Divergence in Tripsacum and Zea chromosomes. Evolution 15: 394-400.   [Article]

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  • Maguire MP, 1961  Substitution of a Tripsacum chromosome segment for a portion of the corn genome. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 35: 135.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, 1961  Introgression in maize. Euphytica 10: 157-168.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, MacNeish R, 1961  Oldest prehistoric maize from Mexico may be wild maize. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 35: 35.

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  • Duvick DN, 1962  Interactions between maize genotypes and teosinte cytoplasm. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 36: 76.

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  • Galinat WC, Mangelsdorf PC, 1962  Effect of natural selection on teosinte introgression. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 36: 17.

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  • Maguire MP, 1962  An additional common locus in corn and Tripsacum. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 36: 93.

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  • Maguire MP, 1962  Common loci in corn and Tripsacum. J Hered 53: 87-88.   [TOC]

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  • Shaver DL, 1962  A study of meiosis in perennial teosinte, in tetraploid maize and in their tetraploid hybrid. Caryologia 15: 43-56.

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  • Shaver DL, 1962  Cytogenetic studies of allotetraploid hybrids of maize and perennial teosinte. Am J Bot 49: 348-354.   [Article]

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  • Carter GF, 1963  Maize into Africa. Anthropol J Can 1: 3-8.

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  • Galinat WC, 1963  Form and function of plant structures in the American Maydeae and their significance for breeding. Econ Bot 17: 51-59.

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  • Maguire MP, 1963  Behavior of Tripsacum chromosomes added to the normal corn complement. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 37: 147-148.

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  • Maguire MP, 1963  Chromatid interchange in allodiploid maize-Tripsacum hybrids. Can J Genet Cytol 5: 414-420.

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  • Maguire MP, 1963  High transmission frequency of a Tripsacum chromosome in corn. Genetics 48: 1185-1194.   [Article]

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  • Shaver DL, 1963  The effect of structural heterozygosity on the degree of preferential pairing in allotetraploids of Zea. Genetics 48: 515-524.   [Article]

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  • Wilkes HG, 1963  Field studies on teosinte in Mexico. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 37: 38-39.

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  • Galinat WC, Craighead FC, 1964  Some observations on the dissemination of Tripsacum. Rhodora 66: 371-374.

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  • Galinat WC, Chaganti RSK, Hager FD, 1964  Tripsacum as a possible amphidiploid of wild maize and Manisuris. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 20: 289-316.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, MacNeish R, Galinat WC, 1964  Domestication of corn. Science 143: 538-545.   [Article]

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  • Prywer L. C, 1964  Nuevas ideas acerca del origen del maiz, pp. 1-17 in Serie de Investigciones No. 3. Escuela Nacional de Agricultura, Chapingo, Mexico

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  • Shaver DL, 1964  Perennialism in Zea. Genetics 50: 393-406.   [Article]

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  • Cutler HC, Meyer W, 1965  Corn and cucurbits from Wetherill Mesa. Contributions of the Wetherill Mesa Archeological Project, assembled by Douglas Osborne. Memoirs of the Society For American Archaeology 19: 136-152.

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  • Galinat WC, 1965  The evolution of corn and culture in North America. Econ Bot 19: 350-357.

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  • Goodman MM, 1965  Estimates of genetic variance in adapted and exotic populations of maize. Crop Sci 5: 87-90.

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  • Goodman MM, 1965  The history and origin of maize: Current theories on the relationships between maize and some of its relatives. N C Agr Exp Sta Te B 170: 1-25.

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  • Irwin H, Barghoorn ES, 1965  Identification of the pollen of maize, teosinte and Tripsacum by phase contrast microscopy. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 21: 37-57.

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  • Miranda C. S, 1966  Discusion sobre el origen y la evolucion del maiz, pp. 233-251 in Memorias del Segundo Congreso Nacional de Fitogenetica Sociedad Mexicana de Fitogenetica, Monterrey, Mexico, February 7-8, 1966. Escuela Nacional de Agricultura, Colegio de Postgraduados, Chapingo, Mexico.

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  • Galinat WC, Campbell RG, 1967  The diffusion of eight-rowed maize from the Southwest to the Central Plains. Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station Monograph Series 1: 1-16.

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  • Goodman MM, 1967  The races of maize: I. The use of Mahalanobis' generalized distances to measure morphological similarity. Fitotecnia Latinoamericana 4: 1-22.

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  • Hallauer AR, 1967  Development of single-cross hybrids from two-eared maize populations. Crop Sci 7: 192-195.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, 1967  Prehistoric wild and cultivated maize, pp. 137-200 in The Prehistory of the Tehuacan Valley: Environment and Subsistence, edited by D.S. Byers. University of Texas Press, Austin, TX.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, MacNeish RS, Galinat WC, 1967  Prehistoric maize, teosinte, and Tripsacum from Tamaulipas, Mexico. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 22: 33-62.

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  • Shaver DL, 1967  Perennial maize. J Hered 58: 271-273.   [TOC]

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  • Wilkes HG, 1967  Teosinte - the closest relative of maize. Bussey Institution of Harvard

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  • Goodman MM, 1968  A preliminary report on the literature related to the history of the races of maize in Brazil. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 42: 158-160.

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  • Goodman MM, 1968  The races of maize: II. Use of multivariate analysis of variance to measure morphological similarity. Crop Sci 8: 693-698.

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  • Greenblatt IM, 1968  A possible selective advantage of plant color at high altitudes. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 42: 144-145.

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  • Maguire MP, 1968  Mechanism of high transmission frequency of a Tripsacum chromosome in maize. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 42: 162.

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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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  • Galinat WC, 1969  The evolution under domestication of the maize ear: String cob maize. University of Massachusetts-Amherst Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 577: 1-19.

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  • Goodman MM, 1969  Measuring evolutionary divergence. Jpn J Genet 44: 310-316.

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  • Goodman MM, Paterniani E, 1969  The races of maize: III. Choices of appropriate characters for racial classification. Econ Bot 23: 265-273.

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  • Marszewski T, 1969  The age of maize cultivation in Asia (further investigations). Folia Orientalia 10: 91-101.

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  • Wilkes HG, 1969  Field studies on hybridization and parallel variation in the wild relatives of maize in Central Mexico. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 43: 182-183.

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1970-1979

  • Galinat WC, 1970  The cupule and its role in the origin and evolution of maize. University of Massachusetts-Amherst Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 585

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  • Galinat WC, 1970  The genetic differences between primitive maize and teosinte. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 44: 108-110.

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  • Galinat WC, Reinhart T, Frisbie T, 1970  Early eight-rowed maize from the Middle Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 22: 313-331.

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  • Johannessen CL, Wilson MR, Davenport WA, 1970  The domestication of maize: process or event. The Geographical Review 60: 393-413.   [Article]

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  • Wilkes HG, 1970  Field studies on hybridization and parallel variation in the wild relatives of maize in Central Mexico II. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 44: 188-189.

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  • Wilkes HG, 1970  Teosinte introgression in the maize of the Nobogame Valley. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 22: 297-311.

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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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  • Chandravadana P, Galinat WC, Rao BGS, 1971  A cytological study of Tripsacum dactyloides. J Hered 62: 280-284.   [TOC]

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  • deWet JMJ, Harlan JR, Grant CA, 1971  Origin and evolution of teosinte (Zea mexicana (Schrad.) Kuntze). Euphytica 20: 255-265.

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  • Galinat WC, 1971  The evolution of sweet corn. University of Massachusetts-Amherst Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 591: 1-20.

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  • Galinat WC, 1971  The origin of maize. Ann Rev Genet 5: 447-478.   [Abstract]

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  • Goodman MM, Bird R, 1971  A preliminary attempt to group Latin American races of maize. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 45: 160-163.

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  • Hernández X. E, Flores GA, 1971  Estudio morfologico de cinco nuevas razas de maiz de la Sierra Madre Occidental de Mexico: Implicaciones filogeneticas y fitogeograficas. Agrociencia 5: 3-30.

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

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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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  • deWet JMJ, Harlan JR, 1972  Origin of maize: the tripartite hypothesis. Euphytica 21: 271-279.

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  • Galinat WC, 1972  A heritable phenotype for two-ranked ears in maize allelic to the same trait in teosinte. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 46: 108-109.

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  • Iltis HH, 1972  Taxonomy of Zea mays. Phytologia 23: 248-249.

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  • Stevenson JC, Goodman MM, 1972  Ecology of exotic races of maize: I. Leaf number and tillering of 16 races under four temperatures and two photoperiods. Crop Sci 12: 864-868.

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  • Wilkes HG, 1972  Genetic erosion in teosinte. Plant Genetic Resources Newsletter 28: 3-10.

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  • Wilkes HG, 1972  Maize and its wild relatives. Science 177: 1071-1077.   [Article]

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  • Wilkes HG, Wilkes S, 1972  The Green Revolution. Environment 14: 32-39.

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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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  • Galinat WC, 1973  Preserve Guatemalan teosinte, a relict link in corn's evolution. Science 180: 323.   [Article]

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  • Goodman MM, 1973  Genetic distances: Measuring dissimilarity among populations. Yearb Phys Anthropol 17: 1-38.

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  • Gray RJ, Perkins E, 1973  Gas chromatography - Mass spectroscopy of Zea leaf components. Am J Bot 60: 28.   [Abstract]

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  • Wilkes HG, 1973  Exploitation by native cultivators of teosinte introgression in Mexican corn fields. Paper 183, First International Congress of Systematic and Evolutionary Biology, Boulder, Colorado, 4-12 August, 1973.

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  • Duvick DN, 1974  Continuous backcrossing to transfer prolificacy to a single-eared inbred line of maize. Crop Sci 14: 69-71.

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  • Galinat WC, 1974  Intergenomic mapping of maize, teosinte, and Tripsacum. Evolution 27: 644-655.   [Article]

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  • Galinat WC, 1974  The domestication and genetic erosion of maize. Econ Bot 28: 31-37.

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  • Goodman MM, 1974  Numerical aids in taxonomy, pp. 485-500 in Vascular Plant Systematics, edited by A.E. Radford, W.C. Dickison, J.R. Massey and C.R. Bell. HarperCollins, New York, NY.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, 1974  Corn, Its Origin, Evolution and Improvement. Belknap Press, Cambridge, MA.

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  • Rao BGS, Galinat WC, 1974  The evolution of the American Maydeae: 1. The characteristics of two Tripsacum chromosomes (Tr7 and Trl3) that are partial homeologs to maize chromosome 4. J Hered 65: 335-340.   [TOC]

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  • Sokolov R, 1974  The ritual of maize. Nat Hist 83: 64-65.

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  • Galinat WC, 1975  The evolutionary emergence of maize. B Torrey Bot Club 102: 313-324.   [Article]

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  • Iltis HH, 1975  Wild maize and the Green Revolution: What genetic price progress? Abstract presented at a special session of the 71st Annual Meeting, The Association of American Geographers on Biogeographical Perspectives on Food Production, Milwaukee, WI, April 22, 1975.

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  • Kato Y. TA, Galinat WC, 1975  Maize-teosinte introgression. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 49: 106-109.

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  • Marszewski T, 1975  The problem of the introduction of primitive maize into South-east Asia. Folia Orientalia 16: 237-260.

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  • Randolph LF, 1975  Contributions of wild relatives of maize to the evolutionary history of domesticated maize: A synthesis of divergent hypotheses I. Econ Bot 30: 321-345.

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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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  • Chandravadnana P, Galinat WC, 1976  Comparative cytology of certain Maydeae and Andropogononeae genera in reference to their evolution. J Hered 67: 161-166.   [TOC]

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  • deWet JMJ, Harlan JR, 1976  Cytogenetic evidence for the origin of teosinte (Zea mays ssp. mexicana). Euphytica 25: 447-455.

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  • Goodman MM, 1976  Maize, pp. 128-136 in Evolution of Crop Plants, edited by N.W. Simmonds. Longman, Inc, New York, NY.

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  • Kato Y. TA, 1976  Cytological studies of maize and teosinte in relation to their origin and evolution. Massechusetts Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 635

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  • Levings CS, Timothy DH, Hu WWL, 1976  Cytological characteristics and nuclear DNA buoyant densities of corn, teosinte, Tripsacum, and corn-Tripsacum hybrids. Crop Sci 16: 63-66.

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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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  • 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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  • Galinat WC, 1977  The origin of corn, pp. 1-47 in Corn and Corn Improvement, edited by G.F. Sprague. American Society of Agronomy, Madison, WI.

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  • Goodman MM, Bird RM, 1977  The races of maize IV: Tentative grouping of 219 Latin American races. Econ Bot 31: 204-221.

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

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  • Harlan JR, Dewet JMJ, 1977  Pathways of genetic transfer from Tripsacum to Zea mays. PNAS 74: 3494-3497.   [Article]

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  • Paterniani E, Goodman MM, 1977  Races of maize in Brazil and adjacent areas. CIMMYT, Mexico City.

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  • Stuber CW, Goodman MM, Johnson FM, 1977  Genetic control and racial variation of b-glucosidase isozymes in maize (Zea mays L.). Biochem Genet 15: 383-394.

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  • Wilkes HG, 1977  Hybridization of maize and teosinte in Mexico and Guatemala and the improvement of maize. Econ Bot 31: 254-293.

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  • Wilkes HG, 1977  Native crops and wild food plants. Ecologist 7: 312-317.

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  • Wilkes HG, 1977  The world's crop plant germplasm - an endangered resource. B Atom Sci 33: 8-16.

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  • Zevallos M. C, Galinat WC, Lathrap DW, Leng ER, Marcos JG, Klumpp KM, 1977  The San Pablo corn kernel and its friends. Science 196: 385-389.   [Article]

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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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  • 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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  • Cervantes ST, Goodman MM, Diaz EC, 1978  Effectos geneticos y de interaccion genotipo - Ambiente en la clasificacion de razas Mexicanas de maiz. Agrociencia 31: 25-43.

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  • Cervantes ST, Goodman MM, Diaz EC, Rawlings JO, 1978  Use of genetic effects and genotype by environmental interactions for the classification of Mexican races of maize. Genetics 90: 339-348.   [Abstract]

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  • deWet JMJ, Harlan JR, Randrianasolo AV, 1978  Morphology of teosintoid and tripsacoid maize (Zea mays L.). Am J Bot 65: 741-747.   [Article]

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  • deWet JMJ, Harlan JR, Stalker HT, Randrianasolo AV, 1978  The origin of tripsacoid maize (Zea mays L.). Evolution 32: 233-244.   [Article]

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  • Galinat WC, 1978  The inheritance of some traits essential to maize and teosinte, pp. 93-111 in Maize Breeding and Genetics, edited by D.B. Walden. John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY.

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  • Goodman MM, 1978  A brief survey of the races of maize and current attempts to infer racial relationships, pp. 143-158 in Maize Breeding and Genetics, edited by D.B. Walden. John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY.

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  • Goodman MM, 1978  History and origin of corn, pp. 1-31 in Melhoramento e Producão do Milho no Brasil, edited by E. Paterniani. Piracicaba, Sao Paolo, Brazil.

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  • Guzmán M. R, 1978  Redescubrimiento de Zea perennis (Gramineae). Phytologia 38: 177.

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  • Levings CS, Timothy D, Conde MF, Pring DR, Kermicle JL, 1978  Restriction endonuclease analysis of organelle DNAs among species of the genus Zea. Journal of Cell Biology 79: 316.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, Barghoorn ES, Banerjee UC, 1978  Ancient pollen from deep cores in Mexico shows the ancestor of corn to be corn and not its relative, teosinte. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 26: 237-255.

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  • McClintock B, 1978  Significance of chromosome constitutions in tracing the origin and migration of races of maize in the Americas, pp. 159-184 in International Maize Symposium, edited by W.D. Walden. Wiley, New York, NY.

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  • Pring DR, Levings CS, 1978  Heterogeneity of maize cytoplasmic genomes among male-sterile cytoplasms. Genetics 89: 121-136.   [Abstract]

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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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  • Conde MF, Pring DR, Levings CS, 1979  Maternal inheritance of organelle DNA's in Zea mays-Zea perennis reciprocal crosses. J Hered 70: 2-4.   [Abstract]

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  • Iltis HH, 1979  From teosinte to maize - the incredible transformation. 26th Annual Systematics Symposium, Evolution and Systematics of Grasses, 19-20 October, 1979.

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  • Iltis HH, Doebley JF, Guzmán M. R, Pazy B, 1979  Zea diploperennis (Gramineae): A new teosinte from Mexico. Science 203: 186-188.   [Article]

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  • Khavkin EE, Misharin SI, Mozgova EA, 1979  Reverse globulins in caryopses of grasses: Immunochemical comparison. Z Pflanzenphysiol 92: 177-181.

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  • Orozco JL, 1979  Interrelacion de poblaciones de teocintle anual mexicano: Tesis presentada como requisito parcial para obtener el grado de Maestro en Ciencias, Especialista en Genetica. Escuela Nacional de Agricultura, Colegio de Postgraduados, Chapingo, Mexico.

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  • Pring DR, Levings CS, Conde MF, 1979  The organelle genomes of cytoplasmic male sterile maize and sorghum, pp. 111-120 in Proceedings of the 4th John Innes Symposium.

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  • Timothy DH, Goodman MM, 1979  Germplasm preservation: The basis of future feast or famine -- Genetic resources of maize -- An example, pp. 171-200 in The Plant Seed: Development, Preservation, and Germination, edited by I. Rubenstein, R.L. Phillips, C.E. Green and B.G. Gengenbach. Academic Press, New York, NY.

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  • Timothy DH, Levings CS, Pring DR, Conde MF, Kermicle JL, 1979  Organelle DNA variation and systematic relationships in the genus Zea: Teosinte. PNAS 76: 4220-4224.   [Article]

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  • Vietmeyer ND, 1979  A wild relative may give corn perennial genes. Smithsonian 10: 68-76.

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  • Wilkes HG, 1979  Mexico and Central America as a centre for the origin of agriculture and the evolution of maize. Crop Improvement 6: 1-18.

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1980-1984

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

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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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  • Doebley JF, Iltis HH, 1980  Taxonomy of Zea (Gramineae). I. A subgeneric classification with key to taxa. Am J Bot 67: 982-993.   [Article]

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  • Galinat WC, 1980  The archaeological maize remains from Volcan Panama - A comparative perspective, pp. 175-181 in Adaptive Radiations in Prehistoric Panama -- Peabody Museum Monographs 5, edited by O.F. Linares and A.J. Ranere. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.

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  • Galinat WC, Pasupuleti C, 1980  Diploperennis, a premaize teosinte of value in corn breeding. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 54: 120.   [Article]

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  • Goodman MM, Stuber CW, 1980  Genetic identification of lines and crosses using isoenzyme electrophoresis, pp.10-31in 35th Annual Corn & Sorghum Research Conference.

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  • Goodman MM, Stuber CW, Lee C-N, Johnson FM, 1980  Genetic control of malate dehydrogenase isozymes in maize. Genetics 94: 153-168.   [Abstract]

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  • Goodman MM, Stuber CW, Newton K, Weissinger HH, 1980  Linkage relationships of 19 enzyme loci in maize. Genetics 96: 679-710.   [Abstract]

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  • Iltis H, Doebley JF, 1980  Taxonomy of Zea (Gramineae). II. Subspecific categories in the Zea mays complex and a generic synopsis. Am J Bot 67: 994-1004.   [Article]

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  • Nault LR, Delong DM, 1980  Evidence for co-evolution of leafhoppers in the genus Dalbulus (Cicadellidae: Homoptera) with maize and its ancestors. Ann Entomol Soc Am 73: 349-353.

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  • Smith JSC, Lester RN, 1980  Biochemical systematics and evolution of Zea, Tripsacum and related genera. Econ Bot 34: 201-218.

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  • Stuber CW, Moll RH, Goodman MM, Schaffer HE, Weir BS, 1980  Allozyme frequency changes associated with selection for increased grain yield in maize (Zea mays L.). Genetics 95: 225-236.   [Abstract]

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  • Beadle GW, 1981  Origin of corn: pollen evidence. Science 213: 890-892.   [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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  • 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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  • Duvick DN, 1981  Genetic diversity in corn improvement, pp. 48-60 in 36th Annual Corn & Sorghum Research Conference.

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  • Goodman MM, Newton KJ, Stuber CW, 1981  Additional evidence for the unusual electrophoretic migration of a hybrid dimer. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 55: 127-128.   [Article]

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  • Goodman MM, Newton KJ, Stuber CW, 1981  Linkage of several isozyme loci on chromosome 3. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 55: 126-127.   [Article]

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  • Mastenbroek I, Cohen CE, DeWet JMJ, 1981  Seed protein and seedling isozyme patterns of Zea mays and its closest relatives. Biochem Syst Ecol 9: 179-183.   [Abstract]

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  • McClintock B, Kato Y. TA, Blumenschein A, 1981  Chromosome Constitution of Races of Maize (Constitución Chromosoma de Razas de Maíz). Colegio de Postgraduados, Chapingo, Mexico.

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  • Nault LR, Findley WR, 1981  Zea diploperennis - Primitive relative offers new traits to improve corn. Ohio Report 66: 90-92.

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  • Smith JSC, Goodman MM, 1981  A comparison of chromosome knob frequencies between sympatric and allopatric populations of teosinte and maize. Am J Bot 68: 947-954.   [Article]

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  • Smith JSC, Goodman MM, Lester RN, 1981  Variation within teosinte. I. Numerical analysis of morphological data. Econ Bot 35: 187-203.

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  • Timothy DH, Hu WWL, Levings CS, 1981  Conservation of inverted repeats in chloroplast DNA from the Genus Zea: Teosinte. Crop Sci 21: 327-330.

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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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  • Duvick DN, 1982  Genetic improvements in maize hybrids during the past 50 years, pp. 41-50 in Proceedings International Maize Virus Disease Colloquium and Workshop, 2-6 August 1982, edited by D.T. Gordon, K. Knoke, L.R. Nault and R.M. Ritter. The Ohio State University, Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, Wooster.

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  • Galinat WC, 1982  Key traits of maize expected by domestication. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 56: 162.   [Article]

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  • Galinat WC, 1982  Maize breeding and its raw material, pp. 331-334 in Maize for Biological Research, edited by W.F. Sheridan. Plant Molecular Biology Association, Charlottesville, VA.

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  • Galinat WC, 1982  Perennialism: Dominant or recessive. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 56: 162.   [Article]

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  • Galinat WC, 1982  Reconstruction of the missing links between teosinte and maize. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 56: 163.   [Article]

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  • Galinat WC, 1982  The cupule, a secondary female trait of teosinte and maize, as evidence that the maize ear is derived from the teosinte ear. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 56: 164.   [Article]

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  • Galinat WC, 1982  Vegetative vs. floral shoot proliferation and perennialism. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 56: 162.   [Article]

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  • Galinat WC, Pasupuleti CV, 1982  Zea diploperennis: II. A review on its significance and potential value for maize improvement. Maydica 27: 213-220.

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  • Goodman MM, Stuber CW, 1982  Further linkage studies with isozyme loci assigned to chromosome 1. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 56: 125-126.   [Article]

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  • Goodman MM, Stuber CW, Newton KJ, 1982  Isozyme loci in maize, pp. 53-60 in Maize for Biological Research, edited by W.F. Sheridan. Plant Molecular Biology Association, Charlottesville, VA.

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  • Greenhouse VY, Hernández X. E, de Cuadra CR, Larralde C, 1982  Electrophoretic and immunological characterization of pollen protein of Zea mays races. Econ Bot 36: 113-123.

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  • Johannessen CL, 1982  Domestication process of maize continues in Guatemala. Econ Bot 36: 84-99.

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  • Nault LR, Gordon DT, Damsteegt VD, Iltis HH, 1982  Response of annual and perennial teosintes (Zea) to six maize viruses. Plant Dis 66: 61-62.

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  • Pasupuleti CV, Galinat WC, 1982  Zea diploperennis: I. Its chromosomes and comparative cytology. J Hered 73: 168-170.   [Abstract]

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  • Randolph LF, 1982  Maize evolution--a manuscript. Econ Bot 36: 193-194.

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  • Sachan JKS, Sarkar KR, Payak MM, 1982  Studies on distribution of constitutive heterochromatin in relation to origin, evolution and diffusion of maize, pp. 41-48 in Advances in Cytogenetics and Crop Improvement. Kalyani, New Delhi, India.

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  • Smith JSC, Goodman MM, Kato Y TA, 1982  Variation within teosinte. II. Numerical analysis of chromosome knob data. Econ Bot 36: 100-112.

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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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  • Cardy BJ, Stuber CW, Goodman MM, 1983  Techniques for starch gel electrophoresis of enzymes from maize (Zea mays L.). North Carolina State University Institute of Statistics Mimeograph Series 1317: 1-31.

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  • Carvajal M. AT, Kato Y. TA, García V. A, 1983  Variacion en el numero cromosomico del teocintle perenne tetraploide. Centro de Genética 54: 75-89.

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  • Caviedes C. M, Carballo Q. A, Kato Y. TA, Villegas M. E, 1983  Correlaciones fenotipicas entre rendimiento y contenidos de proteina, triptofano y zeina, en familias de medio hermanos de maiz (Zea mays L.) opaco-2 modificado. Centro de Genética 54: 101-110.

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  • Doebley JF, 1983  A brief note on the rediscovery of Durango teosinte. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 57: 127-128.   [Article]

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  • Doebley JF, 1983  The maize and teosinte male inflorescence: A numerical taxonomic study. Ann Mo Bot Gard 70: 32-70.   [Article]

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  • Doebley JF, Goodman MM, Stuber CW, 1983  Isozyme variation in maize from the Southwestern United States: taxonomic and anthropological implications. Maydica 28: 97-120.

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  • Eagles HA, Hardacre AK, Brooking IR, Cameron AJ, Smillie RM, et al. , 1983  Evaluation of a high altitude tropical population of maize for agronomic performance and seedling growth at low temperature. New Zeal J Agr Res 26: 281-287.

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  • Galinat WC, 1983  Is the heterosis of the Corn Belt Dent derived from the interspecific vigor of independent domestications of Mexican and Guatemalan teosinte. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 57: 152.   [Article]

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  • Galinat WC, 1983  The origin of maize as shown by key morphological traits of its ancestor, teosinte. Maydica 28: 121-138.

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  • Goodman MM, Stuber CW, 1983  Maize, pp. 1-33 in Isozymes in Plant Genetics and Breeding, Part B, edited by S.D. Tanksley and T.J. Orton. Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

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  • Goodman MM, Stuber CW, 1983  Races of maize. VI. Isozyme variation among races of maize in Bolivia. Maydica 28: 169-187.

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  • Goodman MM, Smith JSC, Doebley JF, Stuber CW, 1983  Races of teosinte show differential crossability with maize when maize is used as the female parent. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 57: 130-131.   [Article]

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  • Iltis HH, 1983  Abrupt sex change in the corn wars. Sci News 124: 359.

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  • Iltis HH, 1983  From teosinte to maize: The catastrophic sexual transmutation. Science 222: 886-894.   [Article]

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  • Iltis H, 1983  The catastrophic sexual transmutation theory (CSTT): From the teosinte tassel spike to the ear of corn. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 57: 81-92.   [Article]

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, 1983  The mystery of corn: New perspectives. P Am Philos Soc 127: 215-247.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, 1983  The search for wild corn. Maydica 28: 89-96.

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  • Martinez W. OJ, Goodman MM, Timothy DH, 1983  Measuring racial differentiation in maize using multivariate distance measures standardized by variation in F2 populations. Crop Sci 23: 775-781.

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  • Nault LR, DeLong DM, Triplehorn BW, Styer WE, Doebley JF, 1983  More on the association of Dalbulus (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) with Mexican Tripsacum (Poaceae), including the description of two new species of Leafhoppers. Ann Entomol Soc Am 76: 305-309.

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  • Shuster RA, Bye RA, 1983  Patterns of variation in exotic races of maize (Zea mays, Gramineae) in a new geographic area. Journal of Ethnobiology 3: 157-174.   [TOC]

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  • Timothy DH, Levings CS, Hu WWL, Goodman MM, 1983  Plasmid-like mitochondrial DNAs in diploperenial [sic] teosinte. Maydica 28: 139-149.

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  • Weatherwax P, Heiser CB, 1983  School days. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 93: 241-255.

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  • Wilkes HG, 1983  Current status of crop plant germplasm. Crit Rev Plant Sci 1: 133-181.

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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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  • 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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  • Cohen JI, Galinat WC, 1984  Potential use of alien germplasm for maize improvement. Crop Sci 24: 1011-1015.

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  • deWet JMJ, Newell CA, Brink DE, 1984  Counterfeit hybrids between Tripsacum and Zea (Gramineae). Am J Bot 71: 245-251.   [Article]

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  • Doebley JF, 1984  Maize introgression into teosinte - a reappraisal. Ann Mo Bot Gard 71: 1100-1113.   [Article]

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  • Doebley JF, Goodman MM, Stuber CW, 1984  Isoenzymatic variation in Zea (Gramineae). Syst Bot 9: 203-218.   [Article]

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  • Duvick DN, 1984  Genetic diversity in major farm crops on the farm and in reserve. Econ Bot 38: 161-178.

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  • Galinat WC, 1984  Specialized traits of the oldest known maize cobs are absent in the teosinte tassel (contrary to basis of CSTT). Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 58: 200-201.   [Article]

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  • Galinat WC, 1984  The introduction of alien genes, their adaptation and integration within a new genome. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 58: 201.   [Article]

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  • Galinat WC, 1984  The origin of maize (letter). Science 225: 1093-1094.   [Article]

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  • Gould SJ, 1984  A short way to corn. Nat Hist 93: 12-20.

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  • Hanson WD, 1984  Intergradation among Latin American maize based on an analysis of chromosome knob frequencies. Theor Appl Genet 68: 347-354.   [Abstract]

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  • Iltis H, 1984  The origin of maize (letter). Science 225: 1094-1096.   [Article]

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  • Iltis HH, Doebley JF, 1984  Zea - a biosystematical odyssey, pp. 587-616 in Plant Biosystematics, edited by W. Grant. Academic Press, Canada.

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  • Kato Y. TA, 1984  Chromosome morphology and the origin of maize and its races, pp. 219-253 in Evolutionary Biology, Vol. 18, edited by M.K. Hecht, B. Wallace and G.T. Prance. Kluwer Academic Press/ Plenum Publishing.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, 1984  The origin of maize (letter). Science 225: 1094.   [Article]

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  • McClintock B, 1984  The significance of responses of the genome to challenge. Science 226: 792-801.   [Article]

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  • Palacios IG, Magoja JL, 1984  Perennial teosinte-Gaspe hybrids: Inheritance of tassel branching traits. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 58: 122-129.   [Article]

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  • Smith JSC, 1984  Isozyme electromorphs in developing embryos of maize (Zea mays L.). Maydica 29: 175-184.

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  • Smith JSC, Goodman MM, Stuber CW, 1984  Variation within teosinte. III. Numerical analysis of allozyme data. Econ Bot 38: 97-113.

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1985-1989

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

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  • deWet JMJ, Cohen CE, Brink DE, 1985  Seed proteins and systematics of Tripsacum. Biochem Syst Ecol 13: 231-237.   [Abstract]

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  • Doebley JF, Goodman MM, Stuber CW, 1985  Isozyme variation in the races of maize from Mexico. Am J Bot 72: 629-639.   [Article]

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  • Eagles HA, Hardacre AK, 1985  Prospects of breeding maize cultivars specifically for New Zealand conditions, pp. 73-77 in Maize: Management to Market, edited by H.A. Eagles and G.S. Wratt. Agronomy Society of New Zealand Special Publication No. 4.

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  • Galinat WC, 1985  Domestication and diffusion of maize, pp. 245-282 in Prehistoric Food Production in North America, edited by R.I. Ford. University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, MI.

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  • Galinat WC, 1985  Teosinte, the ancestor of maize: Perspectives for its use in maize breeding for the tropics, pp. 1-11 in Breeding Strategies for Maize Production Improvement in the Tropics, edited by A. Brandolini and F. Salamini. Instituto Agronomico Per L'Oltremare, Florence, Italy.

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  • Galinat WC, 1985  The missing links between teosinte and maize: A review. Maydica 30: 137-160.

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  • Laurie DA, Bennett MD, 1985  Nuclear DNA content in the genera Zea and Sorghum: Intergenic, interspecific and intraspecific variation. Heredity 55: 307-313.

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  • Nault LR, 1985  Evolutionary relationships between maize leafhoppers and their host plants, pp. 309-330 in The Leafhoppers and the Planthoppers, edited by L.R. Nault and J.G. Rodriguez. John Wiley & Sons, Inc, New York, NY.

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  • Sehgal SM, 1985  Paul C. Mangelsdorf. Maydica 30: 125-136.

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  • Smith JSC, Goodman MM, Stuber CW, 1985  Genetic variability within U.S. maize germplasm. I. Historically important lines. Crop Sci 25: 550-555.

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  • Smith JSC, Goodman MM, Stuber CW, 1985  Genetic variability within U.S. maize germplasm. II. Widely-used inbred lines 1970-1979. Crop Sci 25: 681-685.

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  • Smith JSC, Goodman MM, Stuber CW, 1985  Genetic variability within U.S. maize germplasm. III. Numerical analysis of allozyme data. Econ Bot 38: 97-113.

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  • Smith JSC, Goodman MM, Stuber CW, 1985  Relationships between maize and teosinte of Mexico and Guatemala: Numerical analysis of isozyme data. Econ Bot 39: 12-24.

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  • Wilkes HG, 1985  Germplasm conservation toward the year 2000: Potential for new crops and enhancement of present crops, pp. 131-164 in Plant Genetic Resources: A Conservation Imperative, edited by C.W. Yeatman, D. Kafton and H.G. Wilkes. Westview Press, Boulder, CO.

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  • Wilkes HG, 1985  Teosinte: The closest relative of maize revisited. Maydica 30: 209-223.

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  • Cheng PC, Iltis HH, Benz BF, 1986  The floral development of Northern Teosinte (Zea mays subsp. mexicana, race Nobogame), pp. 3273-3274 in Proceedings XIth International Congress of Electron Microscopy, Kyoto, 1986.

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  • Doebley JF, Goodman MM, Stuber CW, 1986  Exceptional genetic divergence of the Northern Flint corns. Am J Bot 73: 64-69.   [Article]

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  • Duvick DN, 1986  Plant breeding: Past achievements and expectations for the future. Econ Bot 40: 289-297.

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  • Eagles HA, 1986  The evolution of temperature adaptation in maize and beans: Implications for breeding in cool temperate environments, pp. 181-186 in Proceedings of the DSIR Plant Breeding Symposium 1986. New Zealand Agronomy Society Special Publication No. 5.

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  • Frei OM, Stuber CW, Goodman MM, 1986  Use of allozymes as genetic markers for predicting performance in maize single cross hybrids. Crop Sci 26: 37-42.

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  • Iltis HH, 1986  Bounty of a harsh and meager land. Nat Hist 95: 74-79.

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  • Iltis HH, 1986  Maize evolution and agricultural origins, pp. 195-213 in Grass Systematics and Evolution, edited by T.R. Soderstrom, K.W. Hilu, C.S. Campbell and M.E. Barkworth. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC.

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  • Iltis HH, Kolterman DA, Benz BF, 1986  Accurate documentation of germplasm: The lost Guatemalan teosintes (Zea, Gramineae). Econ Bot 40: 69-77.

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  • Mangelsdorf PC, 1986  The origin of corn. Sci Am 254: 80-86.

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  • Smith JSC, 1986  Genetic diversity within the corn belt dent racial complex of maize. Maydica 31: 349-367.

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  • Sprague GF, 1986  King corn - Our gift from the Indians. Science of Food and Agriculture 4: 12-19.

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  • Sundberg MD, 1986  Development of the mixed inflorescence in Zea diploperennis Iltis, Doebley & Guzman (Poaceae). Bot J Linn Soc 95: 207-216.

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  • Sundberg MD, Orr AR, 1986  Early inflorescence and floral development in Zea diploperennis, diploperennial teosinte. Am J Bot 73: 1699-1712.   [Article]

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  • Wendel JF, Stuber CW, Edwards MD, Goodman MM, 1986  Duplicated chromosome segments in maize (Zea mays L.). Theor Appl Genet 72: 218-228.   [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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Dewald CL, Burson BL, deWet JMJ, Harlan JR, 1987  Morphology, inheritance, and evolutionary significance of sex reversal in Tripsacum dactyloides (Poaceae). Am J Bot 74: 1055-1059.   [Article]

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  • deWet JMJ, Prunty S, Brink DE, 1987  Zeins as indicators of maize-Tripsacum introgression. Biochem Syst Ecol 15: 231-233.   [Abstract]

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  • Doebley JF, 1987  Evolution of the Zea chloroplast genome. Evol Trend Plant 1: 3-6.

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  • Doebley JF, Goodman MM, Stuber CW, 1987  Patterns of isozyme variation between maize and Mexican annual teosinte. Econ Bot 41: 234-246.

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  • Doebley JF, Ma DP, Renfroe WT, 1987  Insertion/deletion mutations in the Zea chloroplast genome. Curr Genet 11: 617-624.   [Abstract]

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  • Doebley JF, Renfroe WT, Blanton A, 1987  Restriction site variation in the Zea chloroplast genome. Genetics 117: 139-147.   [pdf]

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  • Galinat WC, 1987  Evidence concerning the origin of Maiz de Ocho. Am Anthropol 89: 410-419.   [Article]

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  • Galinat WC, 1987  New evidence supporting multiple domestications. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 61: 100-101.   [Article]

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  • Galinat WC, 1987  Thickness and cell layer number of the pericarp of sweet corn and some of its relatives. Hortscience 22: 645-647.

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  • Iltis HH, 1987  Los bosques tropicales y la extinción de la vida en la tierra: Haciendo las preguntas correctas. Biocenosis 3: 27-35.

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  • Molina MdC, Naranjo CA, 1987  Cytogenetic studies in the genus Zea. 1. Evidence for five as the basic chromosome number. Theor Appl Genet 73: 542-550.   [Abstract]

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  • Sánchez G. JJ, Ordaz S. L, 1987  Systematic and ecogeographic studies on crop genepools: 2. El teocintle en Mexico: Distribución y situación actual de las poblaciones, pp. 1-50 in IBPGR, Rome.

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  • Doebley JF, Wendel JF, Smith JSC, Stuber CW, Goodman MM, 1988  The origin of cornbelt maize: the isozyme evidence. Econ Bot 42: 120-131.

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  • Galinat WC, 1988  Palomero Toluqueno and certain Andean maize carry the short rachillae and reduced cupule traits probably descended from an independent domestication of teosinte. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 62: 111.   [Article]

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  • Galinat WC, 1988  Sexual transmutation and the origin of maize. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 62: 112-113.   [Article]

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  • Galinat WC, 1988  Stabilizing the links connecting teosinte and maize. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 62: 112.   [Article]

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  • Galinat WC, 1988  The origin of Maiz de Ocho. Am Anthropol 90: 682-683.   [Article]

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  • Galinat WC, 1988  The teosinte progenitors of corn as tools for its improvement, pp. 180-193 in 43rd Annual Corn & Sorghum Research Conference.

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  • Galinat WC, Lin B-Y, 1988  Baby corn: Production in Taiwan and future outlook for production in the United States. Econ Bot 42: 132-134.

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  • Goodman MM, 1988  The history and evolution of maize. Crit Rev Plant Sci 7: 197-220.

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  • Goodman MM, Gonzalez FC, Holley RN, 1988  U.S. maize germplasm: Origins, limitations, and alternatives, pp. 130-148 in Proceedings of the Global Maize Germplasm Workshop, CIMMYT, Mexico.

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  • Iltis HH, 1988  Serendipity in the exploration of biodiversity: What good are weedy tomatoes? pp. 98-105 in Biodiversity, edited by E.O. Wilson. National Academy Press, Washington, DC.

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  • Johannessen CL, 1988  Indian maize in the twelfth century AD. Nature 332: 587.   [TOC]

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  • Payak MM, Sachan JKS, 1988  Maize' in Somnathpur, an Indian mediaeval temple. Nature 335: 773.   [Article]

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  • Sheridan WF, 1988  Maize developmental genetics: Genes of morphogenesis. Ann Rev Genet 22: 353-385.   [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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  • 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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  • Castillo-Gonzalez F, Goodman MM, 1989  Agronomic evaluation of Latin American maize accessions. Crop Sci 29: 835-861.

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  • Doebley JF, 1989  Isozymic evidence and the evolution of crop plants, pp. 165-191 in Isozymes in Plant Biology, edited by D. Soltis and P. Soltis. Dioscorides Press, Portland, Oregon.

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  • Doebley JF, 1989  Molecular evidence for a missing wild relative of maize and the introgression of its chloroplast genome into Zea perennis. Evolution 43: 1555-1558.   [Article]

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  • Eagles HA, Hardacre AK, 1989  Synthetic populations of maize containing highland Mexican or highland Peruvian germplasm. Crop Sci 29: 660-665.

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  • Galinat WC, 1989  Ear shape as a correlate of differences in rachilla and cupule development that trace to two independent domestications of two different teosintes. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 63: 125.   [Article]

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  • Long A, Benz BF, Donahue DJ, Jull AJT, Toolin LJ, 1989  First direct AMS dates on early maize from Tehuacán, Mexico. Radiocarbon 31: 1035-1040.

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  • Wilkes HG, 1989  Maize: Domestication, racial evolution and spread, pp. 440-455 in Foraging and Farming: The Evolution of Plant Exploitation, edited by D.R. Harris and G.C. Hillman. Unwin Hyman, London, United Kingdom.

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1990-1994

  • 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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  • Doebley JF, 1990  Molecular evidence and the evolution of maize. Econ Bot 44: 6-27.

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  • Doebley JF, 1990  Molecular evidence for gene flow among Zea species. Bioscience 40: 443-448.   [Article]

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  • Doebley JF, 1990  Molecular systematics of Zea (Gramineae). Maydica 35: 143-150.

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  • Doebley JF, Stec A, Wendel J, Edwards M, 1990  Genetic and morphological analysis of a maize-teosinte F2 population: implications for the origin of maize. PNAS 87: 9888-9892.   [Article]

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  • Eagles HA, Hardacre AK, 1990  Genetic changes from introgression of highland Mexican germplasm into a corn belt dent population of maize. Theor Appl Genet 79: 543-549.   [Abstract]

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  • Kato Y. TA, Lopez R A, 1990  Chromosome knobs of the perennial teosintes. Maydica 35: 125-141.

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  • Kermicle JL, Allen JO, 1990  Cross-incompatibility between maize and teosinte. Maydica 35: 399-408.

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  • Rayburn AL, Auger JA, 1990  Genome size variation in Zea mays ssp. mays adapted to different altitudes. Theor Appl Genet 79: 470-474.   [Abstract]

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  • Sundberg MD, 1990  Inflorescence development in Zea diploperennis in relation to other Zea species. Maydica 35: 99-111.

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  • Sundberg MD, Orr AR, 1990  Inflorescence development in two annual teosintes: Zea mays subsp. mexicana and Z. mays subsp. parviglumis. Am J Bot 77: 141-152.   [Article]

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  • Talbert LE, Doebley JF, Larson S, Chandler VL, 1990  Tripsacum andersonii is a natural hybrid involving Zea and Tripsacum: molecular evidence. Am J Bot 77: 722-726.   [Article]

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  • Talbert LE, Larson S, Doebley JF, 1990  The ancestry of Tripsacum andersonii, pp. 100-103 in Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Chromosome Engineering in Plants, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, edited by G. Kimber.

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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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  • Doebley JF, 1991  Molecular systematics and crop evolution, pp. 202-222 in Molecular Systematics of Plants, edited by D. Soltis, P. Soltis and J. Doyle. Chapman-Hall, New York.

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  • Doebley J, Stec A, 1991  Genetic analysis of the morphological differences between maize and teosinte. Genetics 129: 285-295.   [Abstract]

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  • Galinat WC, 1991  Growth patterns as additional evidence of a biphyletic domestication of teosinte in the origins of corn. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 65: 116.   [Article]

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  • Wilkes HG, 1991  In situ conservation of agricultural systems, pp. 86-101 in Biodiversity: Culture, Conservation, and Ecodevelopment, edited by M.L. Oldfield and J.B. Alcorn. Westview Press, Boulder, CO.

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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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  • Doebley J, 1992  Mapping the genes that made maize (review). Trends Genet 8: 302-307.   [Abstract]

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  • Galinat WC, 1992  A pristine background for studies on the origin and evolution of maize. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 66: 115.   [Article]

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  • Galinat WC, 1992  Corn, Columbus, and culture. Perspect Biol Med 36: 1-12.

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  • Galinat WC, 1992  Evolution of Corn. Advances in Agronomy 47: 203-231.

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  • Sánchez G. JJ, Goodman MM, 1992  Relationships among Mexican and some North American and South American races of maize. Maydica 37: 41-51.

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  • Sánchez G. JJ, Goodman MM, 1992  Relationships among the Mexican races of maize. Econ Bot 46: 72-85.

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  • Whitkus R, Doebley J, Lee M, 1992  Comparative genome mapping of sorghum and maize. Genetics 132: 1119-1132.   [pdf]

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

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  • Doebley J, 1993  Genetics and the morphological evolution of maize, pp. 66-78 in The Maize Handbook, edited by M. Freeling and V. Walbot. Springer-Verlag, New York.

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  • Doebley J, Stec A, 1993  Inheritance of the morphological differences between maize and teosinte: comparison of results for two F2 populations. Genetics 134: 559-570.   [pdf]

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  • Dorweiler J, Stec A, Kermicle J, Doebley J, 1993  Teosinte glume architecture1: A genetic locus controlling a key step in maize evolution. Science 262: 233-235.   [Article]

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  • Galinat WC, 1993  Maize origin from two kinds of four-rowed teosinte. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 67: 114.   [Article]

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  • Kellogg EA, Birchler JA, 1993  Linking phylogeny and genetics: Zea mays as a tool for phylogenetic studies. Syst Biol 42: 415-439.   [Article]

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  • Kellogg EA, Shaffer HB, 1993  Model organisms in evolutionary studies. Syst Biol 42: 409-414.   [Article]

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  • Sánchez G. JJ, Goodman MM, Rawlings JO, 1993  Appropriate characters for racial classification in maize. Econ Bot 47: 44-59.

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  • Doebley J, 1994  Morphology, molecules and maize, pp. 101-112 in Corn and Culture, edited by S. Johannessen and C. Hastorf. Westview Press, Boulder, Co.

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  • Doebley J, Bacigalupo A, Stec A, 1994  Inheritance of kernel weight in two maize-teosinte hybrid populations: implications for crop evolution. J Hered 85: 191-195.   [Abstract]

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  • Eagles HA, Lothrop JE, 1994  Highland maize from central Mexico - its origin, characteristics, and use in breeding programs. Crop Sci 34: 11-19.

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  • Larson S, Doebley J, 1994  Restriction site variation in the chloroplast genome and nuclear ribosomal DNA of Tripsacum (Poaceae): phylogeny and rates of sequence evolution. Syst Bot 19: 21-24.   [Article]

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  • Meyerowitz EM, 1994  De-evolution and re-evolution of maize. Curr Biol 4: 127-130.   [Abstract]

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  • Orr AR, Sundberg MD, 1994  Inflorescence development in a perennial teosinte: Zea perennis (Poaceae). Am J Bot 81: 598-608.   [Article]

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  • Wilkes HG, 1994  Germplasm conservation and agriculture, pp. 151-170 in Biodiversity and Landscapes: A Paradox of Humanity, edited by K.C. Kim and R.D. Weaver. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

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1995-1999

  • 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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  • Doebley J, 1995  Genetics, development and the morphological evolution of maize, pp. 57-70 in Experimental and Molecular Approaches to Plant Biosystematics, edited by P.C. Hoch and A.G. Stephenson. Monographs in Systemic Botany, Missouri Botanical Garden, Volume 53.

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  • Doebley J, Stec A, Gustus C, 1995  teosinte branched1 and the origin of maize: evidence for epistasis and the evolution of dominance. Genetics 141: 333-346.   [Abstract]

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  • Doebley J, Stec A, Kent B, 1995  Suppressor of sessile spikelets1 (sos1): a dominant mutant affecting inflorescence development in maize. Am J Bot 82: 571-577.   [Article]

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  • Holland JB, Goodman MM, 1995  Combining ability of tropical maize accessions with U. S. germplasm. Crop Sci 35: 767-773.

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  • Paterson A, Lin Y-R, Li A, Schertz K, Doebley J, Pinson S, Liu S-C, Stansel J, Irvine J, 1995  Convergent domestication of cereal crops by independent mutations at corresponding genetic loci. Science 269: 1714-1718.   [Article]

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  • Uhr DV, Goodman MM, 1995  Temperate maize inbreds derived from tropical germplasm 1. Testcross yield trials. Crop Sci 35: 779-784.

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  • Wilkes HG, 1995  Gene banks. Encyclopedia of Environmental Biology 2: 181-190.

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  • Wilkes HG, 1995  Germplasm conservation. Encyclopedia of Environmental Biology 2: 191-201.

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  • Wilkes HG, 1995  The ethnobotany of artificial selection in seed plant domestication, pp. 203-208 in Ethnobotany: Evolution of a Discipline, edited by R.E. Schultes and S. von Reis. Dioscorides Press, Portland, OR.

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  • Wilkes HG, Goodman MM, 1995  Mystery and missing links: the origin of maize, pp.1-6 in CIMMYT Maize Program, edited by S. Taba.

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  • Williams CG, Goodman MM, Stuber CW, 1995  Comparative recombination distances among Zea mays L. inbreds, wide crosses and interspecific hybrids. Genetics 141: 1573-1581.   [pdf]

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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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  • Buckler E, Holtsford TP, 1996  Zea systematics: Ribosomal ITS evidence. Mol Biol Evol 13: 612-622.   [Abstract]

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  • Doebley J, 1996  Genetic dissection of the morphological evolution of maize. Aliso 14: 297-304.

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  • Galinat WC, 1996  Reversal of dominance and wild type during the origin of maize. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 70: 68.   [Article]

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  • Hanson MA, Gaut BS, Stec AO, Fuerstenberg SI, Goodman MM, Coe EH, Doebley JF, 1996  Evolution of anthocyanin biosynthesis in maize kernels: the role of regulatory and enzymatic loci. Genetics 143: 1395-1407.   [pdf]

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  • Sundberg MD, Orr AR, 1996  Early inflorescence and floral development in Zea mays land race Chapalote (Poaceae). Am J Bot 83: 1255-1265.   [Article]

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  • Castillo-Gonzalez F, Goodman MM, 1997  Research on gene flow between improved maize and landraces, pp. 67-72 in Gene Flow Among Maize Landraces, Improved Maize Varieties, and Teosinte: Implications for Transgenic Maize, edited by J.A. Serratos, M. Willcox and F. Castillo-Gonzalez. CIMMYT, Mexico.

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  • Doebley J, 1997  Maize as a model system for investigating the molecular basis of morphological evolution in plants. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology Annual Meeting127-132.

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  • Doebley J, Wang RL, 1997  Genetics and the evolution of plant form: an example from maize. Cold Spring Harbor Sym 62: 361-367.   [TOC]

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  • Doebley J, Stec A, Hubbard L, 1997  The evolution of apical dominance in maize. Nature 386: 485-488.   [Abstract]

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  • Dorweiler J, Doebley J, 1997  Developmental analysis of teosinte glume architecture1: a key locus in the evolution of maize (Poaceae). Am J Bot 84: 1313-1322.   [pdf]

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  • Gaut BS, Doebley JF, 1997  DNA sequence evidence for the segmental allotetraploid origin of maize. PNAS 94: 6809-6814.   [Article]

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  • Doebley J, Lukens L, 1998  Transcriptional regulators and the evolution of plant form. Plant Cell 10: 1075-1082.   [pdf]

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  • Hilton H, Gaut BS, 1998  Speciation and domestication in maize and its wild relatives: Evidence from the Globulin-1 gene. Genetics 150: 863-872.   [pdf]

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  • White S, Doebley J, 1998  Of genes and genomes and the origin of maize. Trends Genet 14: 327-332.   [pdf]

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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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  • Buckler ESIV, Phelps-Durr TL, Keith Buckler CS, Dawe RK, Doebley JF, Holtsford TP, 1999  Meiotic drive of chromosomal knobs reshaped the maize genome. Genetics 153: 415-426.   [pdf]

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  • Lukens LN, Doebley J, 1999  Epistatic and environmental interactions for quantitative trait loci involved in maize evolution. Genet Res 74: 291-302.   [Abstract]

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  • Tallury SP, Goodman MM, 1999  Experimental evaluation of the potential of tropical germplasm for temperate maize improvement. Theor Appl Genet 98: 54-61.   [Abstract]

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  • Wang RL, Stec A, Hey J, Lukens L, Doebley J, 1999  The limits of selection during maize domestication. Nature 398: 236-239.   [pdf]

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  • White S, Doebley J, 1999  The molecular evolution of terminal ear1, a regulatory gene in the genus Zea. Genetics 153: 1455-1462.   [pdf]

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2000

  • 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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  • Galinat WC, 2000  The recombinant of two different double rowing pathways quadruples the kernel row number per ear (spike) during the domestication of maize from teosinte. Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter 74: 76.   [Article]

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  • Gaut BS, Le Thierry d'Ennequin M, Peek AS, Sawkins MC, 2000  Maize as a model for the evolution of plant nuclear genomes. PNAS 97: 7008-7015.   [pdf]

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  • Goodman MM, Moreno J, Castillo-Gonzalez F, Holley R, Carson ML, 2000  Using tropical maize germplasm for temperate breeding. Maydica 45: 221-234.   [TOC]

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  • Iltis H, 2000  Homeotic sexual translocations and the origin of maize (Zea mays, Poaceae): A new look at an old problem. Econ Bot 54: 7-42.   [TOC]

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  • Iltis H, Benz BF, 2000  Zea nicaraguensis (Poaceae), a new teosinte from Pacific coastal Nicaragua. Novon 10: 382-390.   [Abstract]

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  • Sánchez G. JJ, Goodman MM, Stuber CW, 2000  Isozymatic and morphological diversity in the races of maize of Mexico. Econ Bot 54: 43-59.   [TOC]

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  • Sánchez G. JJ, Goodman MM, Stuber CW, 2000  Isozymatic diversity in the races of maize of the Americas. Maydica 45: 185-203.   [TOC]

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2001

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

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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 ES, Thornsberry JM, Kresovich S, 2001  Molecular diversity, structure and domestication of grasses. Genet Res 77: 213-218.   [pdf]

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  • Doebley J, 2001  George Beadle's other hypothesis: one-gene, one-trait. Genetics 158: 487-493.   [pdf]

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  • Galinat WC, 2001  A reconstruction of a possible role of crucial observations leading to a rapid domestic transformation of wild teosinte into the first maize. Econ Bot 55: 570-574.   [TOC]

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  • Gaut BS, 2001  Patterns of chromosomal duplication in maize and their implications for comparative maps of the grasses. Genome Res 11: 55-66.   [pdf]

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  • Goodman MM, Carson ML, 2001  Reality vs. myth: Corn breeding, exotics, and genetic engineering. Annual Co