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    A number of people have expressed interest in the past concerning aboriginal
maize (Tohono O'odham variety) genetic parameters I might develop for use in
DSSAT 3.5.  I have finally finished my dissertation "Prehistoric Mogollon
Agriculture in the Mimbres River Valley, Southwestern New Mexico: A Crop
Simulation and GIS Approach" which includes the parameters I developed based on
Muenchrath's dissertation data and then using the Gene Calc program in DSSAT
3.5.  For any one interested in these parameters and/or my research in general,
a copy of my dissertation in PDF format can be viewed at
http://www.austincc.edu/pool/diss/index.html.

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Michael Pool, RPA, Ph.D.
Anthropology/Geography Department
Austin Community College
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