Corn or maize
Title | Info |
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Common name | Corn, Sweet or Maize |
Scientific name | Zea mays |
Taxonomic group | Poaceae |
Source | Dan L. Perlman |
Economic botany | Food plants; Industrial products |
Food plants | Grains and cereals; Oils |
Keywords | Gramineae |
Corn or maize. This New World crop was first domesticated in Mexico; the earliest varieties date from about 7,500 years before the present. This image shows young plants before they have begun to flower. This species plays an important role as livestock feed and as a source of food for humans (eaten fresh, canned, as tortillas and snacks, popped, and as corn oil). Ethanol created from maize is mixed with gasoline and used as automobile fuel in parts of the USA. Nearly half of the world's maize is grown in the USA in the "Corn Belt"--most of which was covered by tall-grass prairie and very deep, rich soils just 150 years ago.