Authors
Mauricio R Bellon, Stephen B Brush
Publication date
1994/4/1
Journal
Economic Botany
Pages
196-209
Publisher
The New York Botanical Garden
Description
This study concerns the knowledge and selection of biological diversity of maize (Zea mays) within its center of domestication in Mesoamerica. Maize farmers in central Chiapas of Southern México keep local varieties (landraces) belonging to six races and four race mixtures. Fifteen local varieties are recognized. In spite of widespread adoption of a modern, high yielding variety, maize farmers continue to select local varieties for specific soils and because of agronomic and use criteria. Farmers maintain maize varieties primarily through seed selection. Spatial and temporal separation do not seem sufficient to maintain varieties. The management of improved varieties can lead from a uniform population to a heterogeneous one as hybridization with local maize populations occurs. / Este estudio trata sobre el conocimiento y la selección de la diversidad biológica de maíz (Zea mays) en su centro de …
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Scholar articles
MR Bellon - Economic Botany, 1994
MR Bellon, SB Brush - Draft paper. Mexico: Centro de, 1993