This study describes the genetic diversity and population structure of 194 native maize populations from 23 countries of Latin America and the Caribbean. The germplasm, representing 131 distinct landraces, was genetically characterized as population bulks using 28 SSR markers. Three main groups of maize germplasm were identified. The first, the Mexico and Southern Andes group, highlights the Pre-Columbian and modern exchange of germplasm between North and South America. The second group, Mesoamerica lowland, supports the hypothesis that two separate human migration events could have contributed to Caribbean maize germplasm. The third, the Andean group, displayed early introduction of maize into the Andes, with little mixing since then, othe...
The races of southern and eastern South America are described in several of the Races of Maize Bulle...
The most recent studies on maize in the humid tropics of Puebla were done in 1997, and consisted of ...
<div><p>Traditional landraces of maize are cultivated throughout more than one-half of Mexico's crop...
This study describes the genetic diversity and population structure of 194 native maize populations ...
Because of the economic importance of maize and its scientific importance as a model system for stud...
Maize a plant of Mesoamerican origin, has evolved in different microenvironments, generating the gre...
Subsistence is one of the factors that determined the presence or migration of prehistoric human pop...
Maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) domestication began in southwestern Mexico ∼9,000 calendar years before p...
There exists extraordinary morphological and genetic diversity among the maize landraces that have b...
Background: Maize landraces from South America have traditionally been assigned to two main categori...
This study concerns spatial genetic patterning, seed flow and the impact of modern varieties in maiz...
This study concerns spatial genetic patterning, seed flow and the impact of modern varieties in maiz...
Background: Maize landraces from South America have traditionally been assigned to two main categori...
Background: Maize landraces from South America have traditionally been assigned to two main categori...
The races of southern and eastern South America are described in several of the Races of Maize Bulle...
The races of southern and eastern South America are described in several of the Races of Maize Bulle...
The most recent studies on maize in the humid tropics of Puebla were done in 1997, and consisted of ...
<div><p>Traditional landraces of maize are cultivated throughout more than one-half of Mexico's crop...
This study describes the genetic diversity and population structure of 194 native maize populations ...
Because of the economic importance of maize and its scientific importance as a model system for stud...
Maize a plant of Mesoamerican origin, has evolved in different microenvironments, generating the gre...
Subsistence is one of the factors that determined the presence or migration of prehistoric human pop...
Maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) domestication began in southwestern Mexico ∼9,000 calendar years before p...
There exists extraordinary morphological and genetic diversity among the maize landraces that have b...
Background: Maize landraces from South America have traditionally been assigned to two main categori...
This study concerns spatial genetic patterning, seed flow and the impact of modern varieties in maiz...
This study concerns spatial genetic patterning, seed flow and the impact of modern varieties in maiz...
Background: Maize landraces from South America have traditionally been assigned to two main categori...
Background: Maize landraces from South America have traditionally been assigned to two main categori...
The races of southern and eastern South America are described in several of the Races of Maize Bulle...
The races of southern and eastern South America are described in several of the Races of Maize Bulle...
The most recent studies on maize in the humid tropics of Puebla were done in 1997, and consisted of ...
<div><p>Traditional landraces of maize are cultivated throughout more than one-half of Mexico's crop...