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- Maize - Wikipedia
Maize is a tall annual grass with a single stem, ranging in height from 1 2 to 4 m (4 to 13 ft) [2] The long narrow leaves arise from the nodes or joints, alternately on opposite sides on the stalk [2] Maize is monoecious, with separate male and female flowers on the same plant [2] At the top of the stem is the tassel, an inflorescence of male flowers; their anthers release pollen, which is
- Maize Mexican Grill — Authentic Mexican food in Champaign-Urbana
Enjoy tacos, quesadillas, and more at the Maize at the Station in Downtown Champaign, and at the Illini Union on the UIUC Campus in Urbana, or their food truck, perfect for catering and events
- Maize - Zea mays | Kew
Maize, or corn, is the most grown cereal grain in the whole world by weight In 2021, the world produced over 1 2 billion tonnes of maize for use in everything from food, drink, fuel, and even fish bait
- Maize quick facts - Earth@Home: Evolution
Maize (Zea mays) is a tropical grass that is grown primarily for grain and is used as a staple food in many parts of the world It produces relatively large, soft grains, called kernels that are usually yellow in color, although some varieties come in other colors, like blue, red, and multicolored
- Corn | History, Cultivation, Uses, Description | Britannica
Genetically modified corn Genetically engineered corn (maize) A field of genetically engineered corn (maize) Many industrial and feedstock varieties of corn are genetically modified organisms (GMOs) engineered for resistance to the herbicide glyphosate or to produce proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) to kill specific insect pests
- What Is Maize and Its Uses - cmsindustries. org
Discover what maize is and its various uses in food, industry, and agriculture Learn how this versatile crop supports economies daily life worldwide
- The Domestication of Maize in America - ThoughtCo
Maize (Zea mays) is a plant of enormous modern-day economic importance as foodstuff and alternative energy source Scholars agree that maize was domesticated from the plant teosinte (Zea mays spp parviglumis) in central America at least as early 9,000 years ago
- maize_history - UC Davis
Even today, traditional maize farming practices continue over tens of millions of hectares of farmland, playing an important role in local economies and food supplies but also contributing to the continued evolution of maize
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