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I've never heard anyone call this maize? It sounds made up. Can anyone confirm that people call it maize? - ] 22:30, 25 Nov 2004 (UTC) |
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Zea or Zea Mays?
The sidebar contains several Zea genus, but the main article is highly focused on Zea Mays, especially Zea Mays subsp. mays. Think we need a seperate page for Zea? Mackerm 17:21, 24 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Should this article provide information about corn is grown now rather than relying on an article that is over 100 years old?
in what country?
"The corn will ripen in October or early November;" in what country? should this be replaced with seasons instead? - --Cyprus2k1 22:26, 15 Jul 2004 (UTC)
unrelated sentence??
I removed this sentence because it doesn't seem to have anything to do with the article:
In 1940, Barbara McClintock received the Nobel Prize in Medicine for discovery of transposons while studying maize.
ike9898 15:31, Sep 10, 2004 (UTC)
- It is an article about maize and someone got a Nobel Prize for studying maize. I don't see how it is unrelated. Rmhermen 22:20, Sep 10, 2004 (UTC)
Maize?
I've never heard anyone call this maize? It sounds made up. Can anyone confirm that people call it maize? - Jerryseinfeld 22:30, 25 Nov 2004 (UTC)