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Isozyme Diversity in Indian Primitive Maize Landraces
Authors:K. V. Bhat  K. P. S. Chandel  T. M. Shivakumar  J. K. S. Sachan
Affiliation:1. National Research Centre on DNA Fingerprinting, National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, New Delhi, 110012, India
2. Division of Genetics, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, 110 012, India
Abstract:Polymorphism for peroxidase, esterase and acid phosphatase Isozymes in pollen grains of major Indian maize land races known as ‘Sikkim primitives’ were studied and compared with primitive races of maize of Mexican origin and five species of teosinte, Coix lacryma-jobi, Chionachne koenigii and Sorghum bicolor. The isozyme patterns and the resulting dendrograms revealed similarities in primitive Indian maize landraces from Northeastern Himalayan region and Nal-Tel an ancient indigenous race of Mexico. Further, the Asiatic taxa of Maydeae, C. lacryma-jobi and Ch. koenigii differed widely from each other and also from the Zea spp. Presence of greater diversity among the Indian maize collections was also evident from the present analysis.
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