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Hybridization between teosinte and maize in the Ciénega, Jal., México: a narrative proposal on the evolutionary process
Natural hybridization between teosinte and maize in commercial fields in the Ciénega de Jalisco, México, is a recent and growing problem. There is a wide range of intermediate morphological variants between teosinte and maize. The basic premise of this work, is that all different kinds of morphologi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2013.50-51.06 https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rga.2013.50-51.06 |
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author | Inzunza Mascareño, Fausto R. |
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description | Natural hybridization between teosinte and maize in commercial fields in the Ciénega de Jalisco, México, is a recent and growing problem. There is a wide range of intermediate morphological variants between teosinte and maize. The basic premise of this work, is that all different kinds of morphological forms achieved by crossbreeding in Poncitlán Jal., belong to the same subspecies; possibly Zea mays ssp mexicana. Another fundamental premise is that these morphological variations represent different steps of the evolutionary process between teosinte and maize. In this article, I seek the principle of continuity that illustrates how the shape of the teosinte and maize changed, and what forces acted upon the plants to produce this new shape.The drastic change in the shape of the orthogonal projection from circular (teosinte) to elliptical (maize) is defined as anamorphosis. Since the amount of surface under the effect of gravity can modify gravimorphogenesis, anamorphosis is vital to our understanding of the evolutionary process. The effect of gravity can reduce the number of branches and lead to the fusion of several pre-corncobs into a macro-corncob. This macro-corncob is product of the combination of opposite forces: gravity, and plant hormones in the meristem. I also suggest the possibility that anamorphosis is caused by the oxidative stress produced by hydrogen sulfide present in lacustrine plains and alluvial fans. |
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spelling | oai_chapingo-geografia-_article-3232023-10-25T18:26:54Z Hybridization between teosinte and maize in the Ciénega, Jal., México: a narrative proposal on the evolutionary process Hibridación entre teocintle y maíz en la Ciénega, Jal., México: propuesta narrativa del proceso evolutivo Inzunza Mascareño, Fausto R. Zea mays ssp mays teocintle mexicana parviglumis maíz silvestre efecto ambiental extremo anamorfosis formas morfológicas Zea mays ssp. mays teosinte mexicana parviglumis wild. Natural hybridization between teosinte and maize in commercial fields in the Ciénega de Jalisco, México, is a recent and growing problem. There is a wide range of intermediate morphological variants between teosinte and maize. The basic premise of this work, is that all different kinds of morphological forms achieved by crossbreeding in Poncitlán Jal., belong to the same subspecies; possibly Zea mays ssp mexicana. Another fundamental premise is that these morphological variations represent different steps of the evolutionary process between teosinte and maize. In this article, I seek the principle of continuity that illustrates how the shape of the teosinte and maize changed, and what forces acted upon the plants to produce this new shape.The drastic change in the shape of the orthogonal projection from circular (teosinte) to elliptical (maize) is defined as anamorphosis. Since the amount of surface under the effect of gravity can modify gravimorphogenesis, anamorphosis is vital to our understanding of the evolutionary process. The effect of gravity can reduce the number of branches and lead to the fusion of several pre-corncobs into a macro-corncob. This macro-corncob is product of the combination of opposite forces: gravity, and plant hormones in the meristem. I also suggest the possibility that anamorphosis is caused by the oxidative stress produced by hydrogen sulfide present in lacustrine plains and alluvial fans. La hibridación natural entre teocintle y maíz en parcelas comerciales en la Ciénega de Jalisco, México, es un problema productivo en ciernes, ahí se observa una amplia gama de variantes morfológicas intermedias entre las subespecies referidas, cuyo análisis sirvió de base para elaborar una propuesta narrativa del proceso evolutivo de Zea mays ssp. mays.El postulado básico del trabajo es que todas las formas morfológicas producto del cruzamiento observadas en Poncitlán Jal., pertenecen a la misma subespecie, posiblemente Zea mays ssp mexicana, y que la variación observada la constituyen pasos evolutivos entre teocintle y maíz, en los que se buscó un principio de continuidad que ilustre cómo se transformó la figura y muestre las fuerzas principales que hicieron emerger las nuevas formas. Se describe el cambio drástico en proyección ortogonal de teocintle que pasa de circular a elíptica, cambio denominado anamorfosis, proceso que modifica la superficie en contacto con la gravedad, modificando la gravimorfogenésis y deriva en pérdida de ramas y fusión de protomazorcas en mazorcas integradoras, lo cual se supone producto de fuerzas contrapuestas: gravedad y creciente síntesis de fitohormonas en los meristemos apicales. Se sugiere que una posible causa de la anamorfosis sea el estrés oxidativo en llanuras lacustres y valles aluviales por efecto del ácido sulfhídrico. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2013-12-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2013.50-51.06 10.5154/r.rga.2013.50-51.06 Revista de Geografía Agrícola; No. 50-51 (2013): January-June July-December; 71-87 Revista de Geografía Agrícola; Núm. 50-51 (2013): enero-junio julio-diciembre; 71-87 2448-7368 0186-4394 spa https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2013.50-51.06/r.rga.2013.50-51.06 Derechos de autor 2013 Revista de Geografía Agrícola https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 |
spellingShingle | Zea mays ssp mays teocintle mexicana parviglumis maíz silvestre efecto ambiental extremo anamorfosis formas morfológicas Zea mays ssp. mays teosinte mexicana parviglumis wild. Inzunza Mascareño, Fausto R. Hybridization between teosinte and maize in the Ciénega, Jal., México: a narrative proposal on the evolutionary process |
title | Hybridization between teosinte and maize in the Ciénega, Jal., México: a narrative proposal on the evolutionary process |
title_alt | Hibridación entre teocintle y maíz en la Ciénega, Jal., México: propuesta narrativa del proceso evolutivo |
title_full | Hybridization between teosinte and maize in the Ciénega, Jal., México: a narrative proposal on the evolutionary process |
title_fullStr | Hybridization between teosinte and maize in the Ciénega, Jal., México: a narrative proposal on the evolutionary process |
title_full_unstemmed | Hybridization between teosinte and maize in the Ciénega, Jal., México: a narrative proposal on the evolutionary process |
title_short | Hybridization between teosinte and maize in the Ciénega, Jal., México: a narrative proposal on the evolutionary process |
title_sort | hybridization between teosinte and maize in the ciénega, jal., méxico: a narrative proposal on the evolutionary process |
topic | Zea mays ssp mays teocintle mexicana parviglumis maíz silvestre efecto ambiental extremo anamorfosis formas morfológicas Zea mays ssp. mays teosinte mexicana parviglumis wild. |
topic_facet | Zea mays ssp mays teocintle mexicana parviglumis maíz silvestre efecto ambiental extremo anamorfosis formas morfológicas Zea mays ssp. mays teosinte mexicana parviglumis wild. |
url | https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2013.50-51.06 https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rga.2013.50-51.06 |
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