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  • ...tury.<ref>[http://www.agron.missouri.edu/mnl/67/151kumar.html Antiquity of maize in India]. Rajendra Agricultural University</ref> ...ur2.pdf</ref> [[Alfred W. Crosby]] speculated that increased production of maize, manioc, and other
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  • ...ara McClintock]] Demonstrated the cytological proof for crossing-over in [[maize]].
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  • ...as the main human food crop, and ahead of maize (corn), after allowing for maize's more extensive use in animal feeds. ...and the better economic profitability of other crops such as soybeans and maize, linked with investment in modern genetic technologies, has promoted shifts
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  • ...fferent species. By 1963 the parallels between McClintock's discoveries in maize and genetic instability in bacteria were clearly recognized <ref> Dawson, M
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  • ...ternal application of pesticides. An example of this would be [[Transgenic maize|Bt corn]]. Whether or not green biotechnology products such as this are ult
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  • ...as the main human food crop, and ahead of maize (corn), after allowing for maize's more extensive use in animal feeds. ...and the better economic profitability of other crops such as soybeans and maize, linked with investment in modern genetic technologies, has promoted shifts
    32 KB (4,819 words) - 10:01, 21 June 2024
  • ...and rude one, but pleasantly set upon a slope of green turf, and girt with maize and the broad leaves of the tobacco. When I had had my supper, I called fro
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  • ...er compares corn stalk borer damage in un-protected maize with damage free maize (white mealie) protected with the Bt protein, Photo Kwa Zulu Natal, 2005]] ...s of ''[[Arabidopsis thaliana]]'' ( the model plant thale cress), tobacco, maize, and soybean.
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  • ...ns affecting quantitative traits in the selfed progeny of double monoploid maize stocks. ''Genetics'' 45(7): 855–866.</ref>.
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  • ...e Future: Essays on Contemporary Latin American Fiction | chapter=''Men of Maize'': Myth as Time and Language |others= trans. Ariel Dorfman and George Shive
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  • ...L (1997) Oat maize chromosome addition lines: a new system for mapping the maize genome. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 94: 3524–3528.</ref><ref>Bennetzen, J. L.,
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  • ...[lettuce]] growing. Other widespread crop uses are [[rice]], [[cereal]], [[maize]], [[potato]]es, [[vegetable]]s, [[sugar beet]]s, [[pome fruit]], [[cotton]
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  • # [[Maize]]
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  • ...ultures of the Mississippi Valley, but retained a distinctive character. [[Maize]] was cultivated in the panhandle and the northern part of the peninsula, b ...lso descended from the inhabitants of the Archaic period. Cultivation of [[maize]] was adopted in the panhandle and the northern part of the peninsula, but
    31 KB (4,889 words) - 09:56, 25 September 2023
  • ...ecies were domesticated. In the [[Americas]] [[squash (fruit)|squash]], [[maize]], and [[beans]] formed the core of the diet. In East Asia [[rice]], and [
    18 KB (2,690 words) - 10:14, 26 March 2024
  • ...equal proportions). [[Barbara McClintock]] discovers [[transposon]]s in [[maize]]
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  • ...h]]<td>Lupin<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Lupin]]<td>Maïs<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Maize]]
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  • ...cies including [[durum]], [[spelt]] and [[emmer]]), [[rye]], [[barley]], [[maize]] (or corn), and [[oat]]s, usually, but not always, in combination with whe ...e final baked bread. Commonly available flours are made from rye, barley, maize, and other grains, but it is wheat flour that is most commonly used for bre
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  • ...airy (yak) products, buckwheat, barley, root crops, apples, and citrus and maize at lower elevations. Industries include cement, wood products, processed fr [[Rice]], and increasingly [[maize]], are the staple foods of the country. The diet in the hills also includes
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