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_aGalinat, W.C. _9499 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aSpread of eight-rowed maize from the prehistoric Southwest |
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_c1963. _aUSA : _bHarvard University, |
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520 | _aThe origin and diffusion of maize (Zca mays) in the North American Southwest is of interest to both the maize breeder and the archaeologist. The interest of the maize breeder lies in his search for the sources of effective germplasm for use in the development of better maize hybrids. The archaeologist is interested in the history of maize because of its association with the growth and spread of those prehistoric cultures in which this cereal played a prime role. | ||
546 | _aText in English | ||
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_aEvolution _2AGROVOC _98815 |
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_aHistory _2AGROVOC _93359 |
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_91314 _aZea mays _2AGROVOC |
651 | 7 |
_2AGROVOC _98104 _aNorth America |
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_aGunnerson, J.H. _930649 |
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_tBotanical Museum Leaflets of Harvard University _gv. 20, no. 5, p. 117-160 _dUSA : Harvard University, 1963. _x0006-8098 |
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