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Contents
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Special Acknowledgment xii
- Contents xiii
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Modern Corn Plant 5
- 2. Theories on the Origin of Maize 11
- 3. Teosinte, the Closest Relative of Maize 15
- 4. The Genetic Nature of Teosinte 37
- 5. Tripsacum, a More Distant Relative of Corn 53
- 6. Corn’s Old World Relatives 71
- 7. Pod Corn, the Ancestral Form 75
- 8. The Nature of the Pod-Corn Locus 87
- 9. Races of Maize 101
- 10. The Concept of Lineages 113
- 11 The Role of Hybridization in Corn’s Evolution 121
- 12. Mutations 133
- 13. Genetic Drift and Selection 143
- 14. Archaeological Evidence of Corn’s Evolution 147
- 15. Prehistoric Wild Corn and Fossil Pollen 165
- 16. Corn in Prehistoric Art 187
- 17. Corn’s Spread to the Old World 201
- 18. The Prehistoric and Modern Improvement of Maize 207
- 19. The Nature of Heterosis 215
- 20. Modern Breeding Techniques 227
- Bibliography 245
- Index 253
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Special Acknowledgment xii
- Contents xiii
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Modern Corn Plant 5
- 2. Theories on the Origin of Maize 11
- 3. Teosinte, the Closest Relative of Maize 15
- 4. The Genetic Nature of Teosinte 37
- 5. Tripsacum, a More Distant Relative of Corn 53
- 6. Corn’s Old World Relatives 71
- 7. Pod Corn, the Ancestral Form 75
- 8. The Nature of the Pod-Corn Locus 87
- 9. Races of Maize 101
- 10. The Concept of Lineages 113
- 11 The Role of Hybridization in Corn’s Evolution 121
- 12. Mutations 133
- 13. Genetic Drift and Selection 143
- 14. Archaeological Evidence of Corn’s Evolution 147
- 15. Prehistoric Wild Corn and Fossil Pollen 165
- 16. Corn in Prehistoric Art 187
- 17. Corn’s Spread to the Old World 201
- 18. The Prehistoric and Modern Improvement of Maize 207
- 19. The Nature of Heterosis 215
- 20. Modern Breeding Techniques 227
- Bibliography 245
- Index 253