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  • resources for Z. mays subsp. mays. None. Zea mays subsp. huehuetenangensis, Zea mays subsp. mays, Zea mays subsp. mexicana, Zea mays subsp. parviglumis
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  • and genetic research, mostly involving the domesticated taxon, Zea mays subsp. mays. Examples of such work include Barbara McClintock's Nobel prize-winning
    10 KB (1,034 words) - 15:54, 30 November 2021
  • Zea mays subsp. mays (category Zea mays)
    Panicoideae tribePoaceae tribe Andropogoneae genusZea speciesZea mays subspeciesZea mays subsp. mays Hugh H. Iltis Common names: Corn Indian corn Maize Mais Treatment
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  • Panicoideae tribePoaceae tribe Andropogoneae genusZea speciesZea mays subspeciesZea mays subsp. huehuetenangensis (H.H. Iltis & Doebley) Doebley Hugh H.
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  • Zea mays subsp. parviglumis (category Zea mays)
    Panicoideae tribePoaceae tribe Andropogoneae genusZea speciesZea mays subspeciesZea mays subsp. parviglumis H.H. Iltis & Doebley Hugh H. Iltis Common names:
    3 KB (248 words) - 16:07, 30 November 2021
  • Zea mays subsp. mexicana (category Zea mays)
    Panicoideae tribePoaceae tribe Andropogoneae genusZea speciesZea mays subspeciesZea mays subsp. mexicana (Schrad.) H.H. Iltis Hugh H. Iltis Common names:
    3 KB (290 words) - 16:05, 30 November 2021
  • Pennisetum glaucum (bulrush millet), Sorghum vulgare (sorghum), and Zea mays (maize). Striga gesnerioides is a serious pest on Vigna unguiculata (cowpea
    5 KB (444 words) - 19:37, 5 November 2020
  • pine forests and savannahs. Zea perennis crosses infrequently with Z. mays subsp. mays. The hybrids, being triploid, are sterile. It has also been cultivated
    3 KB (358 words) - 17:58, 11 May 2021
  • of the contiguous United States. It hybridizes infrequently with Z. mays subsp. mays in its native range. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus"
    3 KB (355 words) - 16:01, 30 November 2021
  • lengths than in its native range. Although it can hybridize with Z. mays subsp. mays, Z. luxurians rarely does so in the wild. None. None. window.prope
    3 KB (341 words) - 17:58, 11 May 2021
  • situations, this may involve a plumose style, for example, Cercocarpus; in epizoochorous (distributed on the outside of animals) cases, the styles may bear stiff
    20 KB (1,710 words) - 22:55, 5 November 2020
  • inflated cells, superficial layer of cells usually aporose, but may be porose. Stem leaves may be less fibrillose or efibrillose and less porose or aporose
    11 KB (898 words) - 21:27, 5 November 2020
  • pollen. Hawthorns may be nurse plants to deciduous trees and play an important role in succession. Gymnosporangium R. Hedwig rusts may be serious pests
    21 KB (2,479 words) - 15:24, 9 December 2021
  • addition, the cypselae may be glabrous or may bear myxogenic (producing mucilage when wetted) or non-myxogenic “twin-hairs.” The twin-hairs may be relatively long
    21 KB (1,721 words) - 19:53, 5 November 2020
  • hybridization may go unrecognized. Important taxonomic characters that are quantitative might result in recognizably intermediate hybrids but … hybrids may be imperfectly
    32 KB (4,205 words) - 22:31, 5 November 2020
  • spikelets may be evenly distributed, or the base of the rame axis may be naked. Individual plants may bear few to many rames, and the rames themselves may be
    26 KB (2,165 words) - 17:57, 11 May 2021
  • portion of the upper (adaxial) face of the lip is the disc: it may be a thickened callus and may bear hairs, papillae, or other ornamentation. In orchids the
    37 KB (2,535 words) - 21:11, 5 November 2020
  • forests, 20 or more species of Carex may be found within a few hectares. All Carex are perennial, but a few species may fruit in their first year and not
    82 KB (3,643 words) - 20:20, 17 July 2023
  • pits” or “sessile” may be added for clarification). Inflorescences of composites are called heads (or capitula, sing. capitulum). Heads may be borne singly
    270 KB (5,940 words) - 19:46, 31 January 2022
  • trees. A few tropical genera are also epipetric, and a number of xeric taxa may occur exclusively (or nearly so) in rock fissures. Hybridization has been
    32 KB (1,968 words) - 19:34, 6 November 2020

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