I have the accession seed packets and original paperwork from GRIN if
that will help.......Mary
On Feb 26, 2007, at 1:25 PM, thom2386 from umn.edu wrote:
> Hi Mark Milard and members of bionet
>> Bob Thompson again. I have a question about some more samples. They
> were
> sent to me by Mary Eubanks. The accession numbers I was given do not
> seem to
> exist on the GRIN site, but I have seen some of them in the
> literature. I am
> worried that there may have been problems with some of them. I will
> list
> them here. I will put this out on bionet also so others with data may
> respond also.
>> I hope to have my statistical analysis of phytoliths from the different
> teosintes available on the newsletter by the end of the week. I
> believe that
> phytolith assemblages from the glumes are fairly tightly genetically
> controlled, and vary with all the teosinte varieties. I think that
> these
> identifications can be very useful in archaeological contexts. Any
> help on
> these accessions will be welcome.
>> PI 384064
> PI 331785
> PI 331784
> PI 331785
> PI 331786
> PI 331789
> PI 384072
> PI 478399
> PI 566693
>> Bob Thompson
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