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Teosinte Pollen Drive guides maize diversification and domestication by RNAi. [PDF]

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EARLY INFLORESCENCE AND FLORAL DEVELOPMENT IN ZEA DIPLOPERENNIS, DIPLOPERENNIAL TEOSINTE

American Journal of Botany, 1986
This study uses SEM and LM to investigate the ontogeny and histogenesis of the tassel and ear spikes, spikelets and florets of diploperennial teosinte, Zea diploperennis litis, Doebley, and Guzman. The pattern of development observed in this teosinte is compared to the literature descriptions of corresponding development in Zea mays L.
Marshall D. Sundberg, Alan R. Orr
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Tissue Culture Regeneration of Plants in Zea diploperennis, a Close Relative of Corn

Nature Biotechnology, 1984
High frequency and reliable plant regeneration from somatic cells of Zea mays is the key step in allowing the tools of soma-clonal variation, somatic cell hybridization, and recombinant DNA to be used in the development of improved breeding lines. This communication describes high frequency plant regeneration from somatic stem donor tissue of field ...
M. R. Sondahl   +3 more
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Sequence of the 18S-5S ribosomal gene region and the cytochrome oxidase II gene from mtDNA of Zea diploperennis

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1987
The coding and flanking sequences of the 18S-5S ribosomal RNA genes and the cytochrome oxidase subunit II gene of Zea diploperennis mitochondrial DNA have been determined and compared to the corresponding sequences of normal maize (Zea mays L.) Both length and substitution mutations are found in the coding region of the 18S rRNA gene, whereas only one ...
B, Gwynn   +4 more
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Heterozygosity of Knob-Associated Tandem Repeats and Knob Instability in Mitotic Chromosomes of Zea (Zea mays L. and Z. diploperennis Iltis Doebley)

Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, 2005
: Knobs are blocks of heterochromatin present on chromosomes of maize (Zea mays L.) and its relatives that have effects on the frequency of genetic recombination, as well as on chromosome behavior. Knob heterozygosity and instability in six maize inbred lines and one Z.
Zhi-Yong XIONG   +5 more
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Zea diploperennis

Journal of Heredity, 1982
Chandra V. Pasupuleti, Walton C. Galinat
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Zea diploperennis (Gramineae): A New Teosinte from Mexico

Science, 1979
A perennial teosinte or "wild maize" endemic to the Cerro de San Miguel, Sierra de Manantlan, Jalisco, Mexico differs from Zea perennis by dimorphic rhizomes, robust habit, and a larger number of longer, laxer tassel branches.
H H, Iltis   +3 more
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Analysis of the Lectins from Teosinte (Zea diploperennis) and Maize (Zea mays) Coleoptiles

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2003
To identify molecular evidence of the common origin of maize and teosinte, a lectin from teosinte coleoptile (TCL) was purified, through affinity chromatography on a lactosyl-Sepharose column, and some of the physicochemical parameters were compared with those from the maize coleoptile lectin (CCL).
Margarito, Martínez-Cruz   +3 more
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Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration in two-year old cultures of Zea diploperennis

Plant Cell Reports, 1988
Immature embryos and immature leaf tissues were used to establish embryogenic cultures of Zea diploperennis. Callus was induced on media containing MS salts and vitamins, sucrose (2% for leaves, 6% for embryos), 5% coconut milk and 1-6 mg/l 2, 4-D. Embryogenic callus was maintained by subculturing on media containing MS salts and vitamins, 2% sucrose ...
B, Swedlund, R D, Locy
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