The Origin of Cornbelt Maize: The Isozyme Evidence

dc.contributor.author Doebley, John
dc.contributor.author Wendel, Jonathan
dc.contributor.author Smith, J. S. C.
dc.contributor.author Stuber, Charles
dc.contributor.author Goodman, Major
dc.contributor.department Botany Program (Historical)
dc.date 2018-02-17T02:31:35.000
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-30T00:54:04Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-30T00:54:04Z
dc.date.issued 1988
dc.description.abstract <p>Historical records show t hat the Midwestern dent corns of the United States originated from hybridization of two landraces, Northern Flint and Southern Dent. We examined the origin of Southern and Midwestern Dents by means of isozyme electrophoresis. Isozyme genotypes were determined for 23 loci in 12 plants each of 32 accessions of Southern Dent. Previously published isozyme data for maize landraces of Mexico and North America and for U.S. Midwestern Dents were included for comparative purposes. The data show that Northern Flint and Southern Dent are among the isozymically most divergent maize landraces. Nei’s genetic identities between populations of these two landraces are very low for conspecific populations (ca. 0.80). Southern Dent of the southeastern U.S. appears closely related to similar dent corns of southern Mexico, supporting a previously published hypothesis that U.S. Southern Dent is largely derived from the dent corns of southern Mexico. The Midwestern Dents, which resulted from crosses of Southern Dent and Northern Flint, are much more like Southern Dent than Northern Flint in their isozyme profile. Similarly, public inbreds show greater affinity to Southern Dent with the exception of sweet corn lines, which resemble Northern Flint in their isozyme allele frequencies. North American public inbreds do not contain appreciable isozymic variation beyond that found in Northern Flint and Southern Dent.</p>
dc.description.comments <p>This article is from <em>Economic Botany</em> 42 (1988): 120, doi:<a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02859042" target="_blank">10.1007/BF02859042</a>.</p>
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dc.source.uri 10.1007/BF02859042
dc.subject.disciplines Agronomy and Crop Sciences
dc.subject.disciplines Genetics
dc.subject.disciplines Plant Breeding and Genetics
dc.subject.keywords Midwestern dent corn
dc.subject.keywords Northern Flint
dc.subject.keywords Southern Dent
dc.subject.keywords isozyme electrophoresis
dc.subject.keywords maize landraces
dc.title The Origin of Cornbelt Maize: The Isozyme Evidence
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