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The Inflorescences of Maize

Science, 1954
1) The development of the maize plant, from germination to the maturation of the seed, is divided into the vegetative, transitional, reproductive, and seed stages. The ear and tassel differentiate and develop in the reproductive stage. 2) The mature tassel is a terminal, staminate inflorescence consisting of a symmetrical, many-rowed central ...
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3C in Maize and Arabidopsis

2017
With Chromosome Conformation Capture (3C), the relative interaction frequency of one chromosomal fragment with another can be determined. The technique is especially suited for unraveling the 3D organization of specific loci when focusing on aspects such as enhancer-promoter interactions or other topological conformations of the genome.
Weber, B., Jamge, S., Stam, M.
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Improvement of Maize: Maize Varieties and Hybrid Maize Technology

2021
Ratikanta Maiti   +4 more
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The Digestibility of Fodder Maize and Maize Silage

Experimental Agriculture, 1965
SUMMARYThe dry-matter and organic-matter digestibilities of eight samples of fodder maize and five samples of maize silage were measured, using sheep. The maizes were harvested and ensiled in such a way that comparisons could be made between the digestibilities of either the same maturity types, harvested on different dates, or of different maturity ...
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A cis-regulatory atlas in maize at single-cell resolution

Cell, 2021
Alexandre P Marand   +2 more
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MAIZE | Quality Protein Maize

2004
J.S. Li, S.K. Vasal
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MAIZE AND PELLAGRA

The Lancet, 1955
R, BRAUDE   +3 more
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Maize

2013
This book examines one of the thorniest problems of ancient American archaeology: the origins and domestication of maize. Using a variety of scientific techniques, Duccio Bonavia explores the development of maize, its adaptation to varying climates and its fundamental role in ancient American cultures.
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