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Many domesticated crop plants have been bred for increased apical dominance, displaying greatly reduced axillary branching compared to their wild ancestors.
Zhaobin Dong +9 more
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Evidence for a Natural Allelic Series at the Maize Domestication Locus teosinte branched1 [PDF]
Anthony J. Studer, John Doebley
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Variedades locales de maíz de Cantabria [PDF]
136 Pags., con Figs., Tabls., Fots., Fichas.En las últimas décadas está desapareciendo gran parte de la biodiversidad agrícola mundial generada a lo largo de la historia de la agricultura.
Fernández Rodrígue-Arango, Benito +7 more
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Exploring the usefulness of drought tolerance indices in screening of maize inter-racial derivatives
Among all the abiotic factors affecting maize yield, drought stress is the most destructive one. Since drought tolerance is a complicated trait that is difficult to quantify, screening for stress involves measuring the effects of stress on several traits,
R. Jaishreepriyanka1, R. Ravikesavan2*, K. Iyanar3, D. Uma4 and N. Senthil5
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Alternative grains as potential raw material for gluten– free food development in the diet of celiac and gluten– sensitive patients [PDF]
Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder resulting from gluten intolerance and is based on a genetic predisposition. Gluten is a protein composite found in the cereals wheat, rye, barley and certain oat varieties. A strict gluten-free diet is the only
Comino Montilla, Isabel María +2 more
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MAX1and MAX2 control shoot lateral branching in Arabidopsis [PDF]
Plant shoots elaborate their adult form by selective control over the growth of both their primary shoot apical meristem and their axillary shoot meristems.
Leyser, O. +2 more
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PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS AMONG TEOSINTE, MAIZE AND ITS HYBRIDS
W. M. Sharawy +2 more
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