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ZM05-011
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Basic Collection Information and Status
Corn/Maize (Zea mays, Poaceae)
Cultural Affiliation MayoCollection Site (state unknown) (latitude: n/a; altitude: n/a)
Collection Year 2012
Accession Status Active
Catalog Information and Instructions
Chapalote 'Pinole Maiz'ZP090
One of the four most ancient corns. The only brown corn. Small-kerneled, with slender ears. Makes a sweet meal excellent for pinole. Originally from Sinaloa, Mexico.
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Current availability of this variety is summarized below. We encourage the use of these seeds to benefit humanity and strive to facilitate access through a number of channels.
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Collection Site
Collection locality information is not available for this accession.
Climate information is not available for this accession.
Photographs
The Native Seeds/SEARCH digital photo collection for this accession is provided below.
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There are currently no observational data available for this accession. If you have made observations of this accession and are willing to share them, please contact us.
Corn/Maize Introduction | Cultivation Instructions | Seed Saving Instructions |
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Domesticated in Mexico by 6,700 B.C., corn is a staple food and has many ritual uses. Popcorn is used for pinole (toasted and ground) and as popped corn. Popcorns are flint corns. | In early spring or with summer rains, plant seeds 1" deep. If rows, plant seeds 12" apart; or 3-4 seeds 18" apart in basins (for arid regions) or hills. Needs rich soil & moisture. Heat, aridity & high winds can all reduce pollination. | An annual, corn is wind-pollinated, and all varieties will cross. Hand-pollination (with bagging) or staggered planting times is necessary to keep seeds pure if multiple varieties are grown. Allow ears to mature and dry on the plant. |
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