Background: Maize landraces from South America have traditionally been assigned to two main categories: Andean and Tropical Lowland germplasm. However, the genetic structure and affiliations of the lowland gene pools have been difficult to assess due to limited sampling and the lack of comparative analysis. Here, we examined SSR and Adh2 sequence variation in a diverse sample of maize landraces from lowland middle South America, and performed a comprehensive integrative analysis of population structure and diversity including already published data of archaeological and extant specimens from the Americas. Geographic distribution models were used to explore the relationship between environmental factors and the observed genetic structure. Re...
Maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) domestication began in southwestern Mexico ∼9,000 calendar years before p...
Maize used as a staple crop evolved from a wild plant called teosinte due to human activities in Mex...
Maize (Zea mays spp. mays L.) is the major domesticated cereal of the Americas and is of great relev...
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...
Background: Maize landraces from South America have traditionally been assigned to two main categori...
Subsistence is one of the factors that determined the presence or migration of prehistoric human pop...
The North of Argentina is one of the southernmost areas of maize landrace cultivation. Two distinct ...
The North of Argentina is one of the southernmost areas of maize landrace cultivation. Two distinct ...
Maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) domestication began in southwestern Mexico ∼9,000 calendar years before p...
Because of the economic importance of maize and its scientific importance as a model system for stud...
El maíz, Zea mays ssp. mays, es uno de los cultivos más importantes de América y ha estado vinculado...
Domesticated maize evolved from wild teosinte under human influences in Mexico beginning around 9,00...
This study describes the genetic diversity and population structure of 194 native maize populations ...
This study describes the genetic diversity and population structure of 194 native maize populations ...
Maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) domestication began in southwestern Mexico ∼9,000 calendar years before p...
Maize used as a staple crop evolved from a wild plant called teosinte due to human activities in Mex...
Maize (Zea mays spp. mays L.) is the major domesticated cereal of the Americas and is of great relev...
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...
Background: Maize landraces from South America have traditionally been assigned to two main categori...
Subsistence is one of the factors that determined the presence or migration of prehistoric human pop...
The North of Argentina is one of the southernmost areas of maize landrace cultivation. Two distinct ...
The North of Argentina is one of the southernmost areas of maize landrace cultivation. Two distinct ...
Maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) domestication began in southwestern Mexico ∼9,000 calendar years before p...
Because of the economic importance of maize and its scientific importance as a model system for stud...
El maíz, Zea mays ssp. mays, es uno de los cultivos más importantes de América y ha estado vinculado...
Domesticated maize evolved from wild teosinte under human influences in Mexico beginning around 9,00...
This study describes the genetic diversity and population structure of 194 native maize populations ...
This study describes the genetic diversity and population structure of 194 native maize populations ...
Maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) domestication began in southwestern Mexico ∼9,000 calendar years before p...
Maize used as a staple crop evolved from a wild plant called teosinte due to human activities in Mex...
Maize (Zea mays spp. mays L.) is the major domesticated cereal of the Americas and is of great relev...