Download scientific diagram | Pollen size in microns in teosinte and Tripsacum from publication: Identification of teosinte, maize, and Tripsacum in Mesoamerica by using pollen, starch grains, and phytoliths | We examined pollen grains and starch granules from a large number of modern populations of teosinte (wild Zea spp.), maize (Zea mays L.), and closely related grasses in the genus Tripsacum to assess their strengths and weaknesses in studying the origins and early dispersals | Maize, Starch and Pollen | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
Irene HOLST, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panamá, Center for Tropical Paleoecology and Archaeology (CTPA)
Pollen size in microns in teosinte and Tripsacum
D.R. PIPERNO, Senior Researcher Emerita, Smithsonian Institution, DC, Department of Anthropology
An improved methodology for the recovery of Zea mays and other
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Pollen size in microns in teosinte and Tripsacum
Starch grain and phytolith evidence for early ninth millennium
Identification of teosinte, maize, and Tripsacum in Mesoamerica by
Irene HOLST, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panamá, Center for Tropical Paleoecology and Archaeology (CTPA)