Traditional Italian maize varieties
Traditional Italian maize varieties have been, according to historical, archaeological, botany, morphological, and genetic evidence, molded since the introduction of this exotic cereal crop from the Americas in the sixteenth century.
History
The speciation and evolution of maize varieties in Italy, by means of man-made adaptive selection, maintained a broad genetic variability for about four centuries. Traditional varieties and ecotypes were sown in the diversified ecological regions of Italy until the introduction of Corn Belt hybrids in the twentieth century presented outstanding ecological adaptation, yield and cooking characteristics.Most Italian agro-ecotypes of maize are from the Indurata and Indentata sections and their combinations, characterized by kernels with flint, semi-dent and dent consistency. A few local varieties from the Everta section were also grown in Italy. The kernel apex can take different shapes: smooth, horned, cuspidate, rostrum-like or indented.
The eco-agronomic characteristics of Italian traditional varieties match the Mediterranean and semi-continental climate of the country, with mostly spring and some summer sowings; and early to late maturity.
Classification
Classification, along the plant cropping and grain cooking characteristics, is summed in the following ear types;- Eight-rows,
- Large conic
- Long-ear cylindric,
- Polirows-subconic,
- Short-cycle dwarf conic.
The agronomic, morphological and cytological characterization, and multi-variate analysis, of such and other accessions stored at the germplasm bank of the "Maize experimental station" in Bergamo, allowed the systematic classification of Italian traditional varieties.
According to such classification, Italian traditional maize varieties are:
- Sections Indurata and Indentata
- *Eight-rowed flints and derived races: 6 races and 10 agro-ecotypes
- **Ottofile puri
- ***Ottofile
- ***Ottofile tardivo
- ***Tajolone
- **Razze derivate
- ***Cannellino
- ***Derivati 12-14 file
- ***Monachello
- *Conical flints and derived races: 5 races and 15 agro-ecotypes
- **Barbina
- **Biancone
- **Montano
- **Ostesa
- **Poliranghi
- *Late Southern cylindrical flints: 3 races and 4 agro-ecotypes
- **Montoro
- **Pannaro
- **Rodindia
- *Midseason Southern cylindrical flints: 3 races and 6 agro-ecotypes
- **Altosiculo
- **Dindico
- **Trentinella
- *Extra-early dwarf flints: 4 races and 6 agro-ecotypes
- **Agostinello
- **Poliota
- **Tirolese
- **Trenodi
- *Microsperma flints: 4 races e 8 agro-ecotypes
- **Appenniniche
- ***Zeppetello
- **Subalpine
- ***Cadore
- ***Cinquantino Marano
- ***Quarantino estivo
- *Padanians: 4 races and 7 agro-ecotypes
- **Poliranghi
- ***Bani-Scaiola
- ***Pignolo
- ***Rostrato-Scagliolo
- **Longispiga
- ***Agostano
- *Pearl white flints: 3 races and 4 agro-ecotypes
- **Bianco Perla
- **Cimalunga
- **Righetta bianco
- *Dent corn: 2 races and 5 agro-ecotypes
- **Dentati bianchi antichi
- **Dentati moderni
- Section Everta
- *Pop corn: 3 races and 12 agro-ecotypes
- **Bianco tardivo cremonese
- **Perla prolifico
- **Risiforme precoce