- testing. In 2004, John
Doebley identified Balsas teosinte, Zea mays subsp.
parviglumis,
native to the
Balsas River valley in Mexico's
southwestern highlands...
- into four subspecies: Z. m. huehuetenangensis, Z. m. mexicana, Z. m.
parviglumis (Balsas teosinte, the
ancestor of maize), and Z. m. mays. The
first three...
-
exactly in the
Balsas River valley this type of
teosinte (Zea mays ssp.
parviglumis) grew. Juan
Rafael Méndez,
professional footballer Agnés
Torres Hernández...
-
Poaeceae Intraspecific introgression Confirmed Wild Zea mays (teosinte, =subsp.
parviglumis)
Homoploid Van
Heerwaarden et al., 2011;
Hufford et al., 2013...
-
Scataglini Morronea in****bens (Swallen)
Zuloaga &
Scataglini Morronea parviglumis (Hack.)
Zuloaga &
Scataglini Morronea trichidiachnis (Döll)
Zuloaga &...
-
exactly in the
Balsas River valley this type of
teosinte (Zea mays ssp.
parviglumis) grew in
times past, when corn was domesticated.
During the Purépecha...
-
trait locus (QTL) for GLS
resistance originally from the
teosinte Zea
parviglumis,
introgressed into B73. The Qgls8 QTL is
around 130kilobase in chromosome...
-
Cynodon hirsutus Stent var. hirsutus,
endemic Cynodon hirsutus Stent var.
parviglumis Stent,
indigenous Cynodon incompletus Nees,
endemic Cynodon nlemfuensis...