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Berrin, Katherine & Larco Museum. The Spirit of Ancient Peru: Treasures from the Museo Arqueológico Rafael Larco Herrera. New York: Thames and Hudson, 1997. The Maize Association of Nigeria honors IITA for supporting the nation's agriculture". International Institute of Tropical Agriculture . Retrieved September 16, 2022.

a b Chopra, S; Cocciolone, SM; Bushman, S; Sangar, V; McMullen, MD; Peterson, T (2003). "The maize unstable factor for orange1 is a dominant epigenetic modifier of a tissue specifically silent allele of pericarp color1". Genetics. 163 (3): 1135–1146. doi: 10.1093/genetics/163.3.1135. PMC 1462483. PMID 12663550. The price of food is affected to a certain degree by the use of maize for biofuel production. The cost of transportation, production, and marketing are a large portion (80%) of the price of food in the United States. Higher energy costs affect these costs, especially transportation. The increase in food prices the consumer has been seeing is mainly due to the higher energy cost. The effect of biofuel production on other food crop prices is indirect. Use of maize for biofuel production increases the demand, and therefore price of maize. This, in turn, results in farm acreage being diverted from other food crops to maize production. This reduces the supply of the other food crops and increases their prices. [154] [155] Farm-based maize silage digester located near Neumünster in Germany, 2007. The green tarpaulin top cover is held up by the biogas stored in the digester. Feschotte, C.; Pritham, E. (2009). "A cornucopia of Helitrons shapes the maize genome". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 106 (47): 19747–19748. Bibcode: 2009PNAS..10619747F. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0910273106. PMC 2785235. PMID 19926864.

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Maize Quest Fun Park: Corn Box". Archived from the original on October 12, 2007 . Retrieved October 8, 2007. Brown, David (November 20, 2009). "Scientists have high hopes for corn genome". The Washington Post. Maize is used as a fish bait, called "dough balls". It is particularly popular in Europe for coarse fishing. [ citation needed] Kompetitive Allele Specific PCR is useful for single nucleotide polymorphism typing for molecular breeding in this crop. [91] Evolution

The teosinte origin theory was proposed by the Russian botanist Nikolai Ivanovich Vavilov in 1931 and the later American Nobel Prize-winner George Beadle in 1932. [109] :10 It is supported experimentally and by recent studies of the plants' genomes. Teosinte and maize can cross-breed and produce fertile offspring. A number of questions remain concerning the species, among them: a b McLellan Plaisted, Susan (2013). "Corn". In Smith, Andrew (ed.). The Oxford encyclopedia of food and drink in America (2nded.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199739226 . Retrieved February 15, 2023. The use of the word "corn" for what is termed "maize" by most other countries is peculiar to the United States. Europeans who were accustomed to the names "wheat corn," "barley corn," and "rye corn" for other small-seeded cereal grains referred to the unique American grain maize as "Indian corn." The term was shortened to just "corn," which has become the American word for the plant of American genesis. Birchler, James A.; Han, Fangpu (December 1, 2009). "Maize Centromeres: Structure, Function, Epigenetics". Annual Review of Genetics. 43 (1): 287–303. doi: 10.1146/annurev-genet-102108-134834. PMID 19689211.a b Torrejón, Fernando; Bizama, Fernando; Araneda, Alberto; Aguayo, Mauricio; Bertrand, Sébastien; Urrutia, Roberto (2013). "Descifrando la historia ambiental de los archipiélagos de Aysén, Chile: El influjo colonial y la explotación económica-mercantil republicana (siglos XVI-XIX)"[Deciphering the environmental history of the Aysén archipelagos, Chile: Colonial influence and commercial exploitation during the Republican Era (XVI-XIX centuries)]. Magallania (in Spanish). 41 (1): 29–52. doi: 10.4067/S0718-22442013000100002. During the first millennium AD, maize cultivation spread more widely in the areas north. In particular, the large-scale adoption of maize agriculture and consumption in eastern North America took place about A.D. 900. Native Americans cleared large forest and grassland areas for the new crop. [119]

maize, n. (and adj.)". Oxford English Dictionary (Onlineed.). Oxford University Press. (Subscription or participating institution membership required.) It is a direct domestication of a Mexican annual teosinte, Z. m. ssp. parviglumis, native to the Balsas River valley in south-eastern Mexico, [111] with up to 12% of its genetic material obtained from Zea mays ssp. mexicana through introgression. [15] A popcorn kernel has an extremely hard hull that surrounds a mass of moist starchy endosperm (the food of the embryo). When such a kernel is heated to about 400 °F (about 200 °C), the moisture in the starch turns into steam and builds uppressureuntil the kernel explodes inside out into an irregular white fluffy mass about 20 to 40 times the kernel’s original size. About 25 corn varieties are suitable for popcorn.Many forms of maize are used for food, sometimes classified as various subspecies related to the amount of starch each has: Fernandez-Armesto, Felipe (2011). "The World: A History", p. 470. Penguin Academics, London. ISBN 0-205-75930-0 Maize is a diploid with 20 chromosomes (n=10). The combined length of the chromosomes is 1500 cM. Some of the maize chromosomes have what are known as "chromosomal knobs": highly repetitive heterochromatic domains that stain darkly. Individual knobs are polymorphic among strains of both maize and teosinte. [ citation needed] A 2012 study found that 83% of allelic variation within the genome derives from its teosinte ancestors, primarily due to the freedom of Zeas to outcross. [81] International groups such as the Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International also consider maize the preferred common name. [45] The word maize is used by agricultural bodies and research institutes such as the UN's FAO, [46] the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center based out of Mexico, and the Indian Institute of Maize Research. [47] National agricultural and industry associations often include the word maize in their name such as the Maize Association of Australia, [48] and the National Maize Association of Nigeria. [49] Note: niacin for maize assumes freed niacin. Nutrient content of 10major staple foods per 100g dry weight [168] Staple

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