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Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2000
CG109 is a short seasoned corn (Zea mays L.) inbred line. CG109 exhibits excellent combining ability and stalk quality in hybrids. Key words: Corn, Zea mays L., cultivar description
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CG109 is a short seasoned corn (Zea mays L.) inbred line. CG109 exhibits excellent combining ability and stalk quality in hybrids. Key words: Corn, Zea mays L., cultivar description
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2023
The genome size of bottle gourd was 298 Mb. The two bottle gourd materials were subjected to 30X resequencing using the Illumina HiSeq platform. The average Q30 was 92.53, and the GC content ranged from 32.06 to 32.88 %. The average alignment efficiency between the sample and the reference genome ( ZAAS _ Lsic _ 2.0 ) was 99.34 %, the average coverage ...
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The genome size of bottle gourd was 298 Mb. The two bottle gourd materials were subjected to 30X resequencing using the Illumina HiSeq platform. The average Q30 was 92.53, and the GC content ranged from 32.06 to 32.88 %. The average alignment efficiency between the sample and the reference genome ( ZAAS _ Lsic _ 2.0 ) was 99.34 %, the average coverage ...
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Design and Construction of Recombinant Inbred Lines
2012Recombinant inbred lines (RILs) are a collection of strains that can be used to map quantitative trait loci. Parent strains are crossed to create recombinants that are then inbred to isogenicity, resulting in a permanent resource for trait mapping and analysis. Here I describe the process of designing and constructing RILs.
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Canadian Journal of Plant Science
CO481 is an early maturing (57–58 days to flowering, 1283–1310 crop heat units (CHUs)) yellow, semi-dent inbred line. CO481 has mixed heterotic group and combines well with stiff stalk testers to produce hybrids with high grain yield. Additional key features include fast kernel drydown rate and moderate to high resistance to gibberella ear rot.
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CO481 is an early maturing (57–58 days to flowering, 1283–1310 crop heat units (CHUs)) yellow, semi-dent inbred line. CO481 has mixed heterotic group and combines well with stiff stalk testers to produce hybrids with high grain yield. Additional key features include fast kernel drydown rate and moderate to high resistance to gibberella ear rot.
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Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2013
Reid, L. M., Voloaca, C., Woldemariam, T., Wu, J. and Zhu, X. 2013. CO449 corn inbred line. Can. J. Plant Sci. 93: 331–335. CO449 is a short-season corn (Zea mays L.) inbred line with excellent combining ability and superior resistance to gibberella ear rot as well as intermediate resistance to several other ear, stalk and leaf diseases.
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Reid, L. M., Voloaca, C., Woldemariam, T., Wu, J. and Zhu, X. 2013. CO449 corn inbred line. Can. J. Plant Sci. 93: 331–335. CO449 is a short-season corn (Zea mays L.) inbred line with excellent combining ability and superior resistance to gibberella ear rot as well as intermediate resistance to several other ear, stalk and leaf diseases.
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2019
Breeding cross-pollinated species is a challenge to the plant breeder. In plant breeding, inbred lines are used as stocks for the creation of hybrid lines to exploit heterosis. Inbred lines can be developed from a heterozygous natural population or from F2 progeny. Inbreds are derived through repeated self-pollination.
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Breeding cross-pollinated species is a challenge to the plant breeder. In plant breeding, inbred lines are used as stocks for the creation of hybrid lines to exploit heterosis. Inbred lines can be developed from a heterozygous natural population or from F2 progeny. Inbreds are derived through repeated self-pollination.
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Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2013
Reid, L. M., Zhu, X., Voloaca, C., Woldemariam, T. and Wu, J. 2013. CO448 corn inbred line. Can. J. Plant Sci. 93: 327–330. CO448 is a short-season corn (Zea mays L.) inbred line with excellent combining ability in hybrids. This inbred performed well as a parent with both stiff and non-stiff stalk inbreds, but had consistently excellent performance ...
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Reid, L. M., Zhu, X., Voloaca, C., Woldemariam, T. and Wu, J. 2013. CO448 corn inbred line. Can. J. Plant Sci. 93: 327–330. CO448 is a short-season corn (Zea mays L.) inbred line with excellent combining ability in hybrids. This inbred performed well as a parent with both stiff and non-stiff stalk inbreds, but had consistently excellent performance ...
L. M. Reid +4 more
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Canadian Journal of Plant Science
CO482 is an early-maturing 2700-CHU (crop heat unit) (68–70 days to 50% silk emergence and pollen shed) yellow, semi-dent inbred line with mixed heterotic group that combines well with stiff stalk and iodent testers to produce hybrids with high grain yield.
A.Z. Kebede +6 more
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CO482 is an early-maturing 2700-CHU (crop heat unit) (68–70 days to 50% silk emergence and pollen shed) yellow, semi-dent inbred line with mixed heterotic group that combines well with stiff stalk and iodent testers to produce hybrids with high grain yield.
A.Z. Kebede +6 more
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Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2000
CG107 is a short-seasoned corn (Zea mays L.) inbred line. CG107 exhibits excellent combining ability and stalk quality in hybrids, and superior late season plant health per se. Key words: Corn, Zea mays L., cultivar description
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CG107 is a short-seasoned corn (Zea mays L.) inbred line. CG107 exhibits excellent combining ability and stalk quality in hybrids, and superior late season plant health per se. Key words: Corn, Zea mays L., cultivar description
E. A. Lee +3 more
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Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2010
CO445 is a short season corn (Zea mays L.) inbred line with excellent combining ability and lodging resistance in hybrids. This inbred performed well as a parent with both stiff stalk and non-stiff stalk inbreds. Excellent yields were achieved with the stiff stalk commercial inbreds TR2040 and MBS1236 and the non-stiff stalk commercial inbred LH176 ...
L M Reid, X. Zhu
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CO445 is a short season corn (Zea mays L.) inbred line with excellent combining ability and lodging resistance in hybrids. This inbred performed well as a parent with both stiff stalk and non-stiff stalk inbreds. Excellent yields were achieved with the stiff stalk commercial inbreds TR2040 and MBS1236 and the non-stiff stalk commercial inbred LH176 ...
L M Reid, X. Zhu
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