Maize leads the world’s cereals after wheat and rice in terms of cultivated area, because of its economic importance for the production of both food purposes and raw materials for industry. The maize genus Zea L. belonging to the family of cereals (Poaceae or Graminaceae) includes six species. However, all cultivated maize belongs specifically to Zea mays L. subsp. mays (2n = 2× = 20) is the only cultivated species of the genus Zea L., and the remaining species of this genus are mostly wild herbaceous plants. In addition to meeting the nutritional needs of the world’s population, Zea mays L. is one of the classic model objects of genetic and physiological research, as well as in the field of breeding not only cereals but also other importan...
Maize serves as a crucial nutrient reservoir for a significant portion of the global population. How...
Developing maize plants with improved kernel quality traits involves the ability to use existing gen...
Maize serves as a crucial nutrient reservoir for a significant portion of the global population. How...
© 2015 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Maize (Zea mays subsp. mays) is the second most cultivated ...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is a remarkable plant. Human societies depend upon maize for food, health, scien...
Maize (Zea mays) is a cereal, belonging to the family Poaceae and has its origin in Central America....
Not AvailableMaize (Zea mays ssp. mays) originated from Mexico and Central America and grew worldwid...
Maize is an important staple food crop worldwide. It is the third most important cereal crop after w...
Com breeding can be successful only on a broad base of genetic material. The expansion of breeding a...
Not AvailableMaize (Zea mays L) is one of the most versatile emerging crops having wider adaptabilit...
After being domesticated from teosinte, maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) has spread to be cultivated world...
Maize serves as a crucial nutrient reservoir for a significant portion of the global population. How...
Zea mays L. is a potential producer of cereal crops and the dominant primary energy source of feed f...
Maize is an important crop for food, feed, forage, and fuel across tropical and temperate areas of t...
Maize serves as a crucial nutrient reservoir for a significant portion of the global population. How...
Maize serves as a crucial nutrient reservoir for a significant portion of the global population. How...
Developing maize plants with improved kernel quality traits involves the ability to use existing gen...
Maize serves as a crucial nutrient reservoir for a significant portion of the global population. How...
© 2015 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Maize (Zea mays subsp. mays) is the second most cultivated ...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is a remarkable plant. Human societies depend upon maize for food, health, scien...
Maize (Zea mays) is a cereal, belonging to the family Poaceae and has its origin in Central America....
Not AvailableMaize (Zea mays ssp. mays) originated from Mexico and Central America and grew worldwid...
Maize is an important staple food crop worldwide. It is the third most important cereal crop after w...
Com breeding can be successful only on a broad base of genetic material. The expansion of breeding a...
Not AvailableMaize (Zea mays L) is one of the most versatile emerging crops having wider adaptabilit...
After being domesticated from teosinte, maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) has spread to be cultivated world...
Maize serves as a crucial nutrient reservoir for a significant portion of the global population. How...
Zea mays L. is a potential producer of cereal crops and the dominant primary energy source of feed f...
Maize is an important crop for food, feed, forage, and fuel across tropical and temperate areas of t...
Maize serves as a crucial nutrient reservoir for a significant portion of the global population. How...
Maize serves as a crucial nutrient reservoir for a significant portion of the global population. How...
Developing maize plants with improved kernel quality traits involves the ability to use existing gen...
Maize serves as a crucial nutrient reservoir for a significant portion of the global population. How...