Matt Barton

37%
Flag icon
Maize is open pollinated—it scatters pollen far and wide. (Wheat and rice discreetly pollinate themselves.) Because wind frequently blows pollen from one small maize field onto another, varieties are constantly mixing. “Maize is terribly promiscuous,” Hugo Perales, an agronomist at the think tank Ecosur, in Chiapas, told me.
1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview