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Integrated Transcriptomics and Metabolomics Analysis of Two Maize Hybrids (ZD309 and XY335) under Heat Stress at the Flowering Stage. [PDF]
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Efficacy of Event MON 87460 in drought-tolerant maize hybrids under optimal and managed drought-stress in eastern and southern africa. [PDF]
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Hybrid reconstruction in maize
Euphytica, 1990The production of seed of the maize single cross hybrid F68*NE2 is uneconomic because of the low grain yield of the maternal line. Therefore the aim was to produce it from newly developed inbred lines obtained by reshuffling the genes in the hybrid, accompanied by selection. Thus in open pollinating generations derived from this hybrid, i.e. in C0, C1,
Koutsika-Sotiriou, M. +2 more
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Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology, 1986
Cytogenetic evidence is presented that the cross between hexaploid bread wheat (Triticum aestivum, 2n = 42) and maize (Zea mays, 2n = 20) results in a hybrid zygote with one complete haploid chromosome set from each parent. Maize chromosomes are subsequently eliminated.
D. A. Laurie, M. D. Bennett
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Cytogenetic evidence is presented that the cross between hexaploid bread wheat (Triticum aestivum, 2n = 42) and maize (Zea mays, 2n = 20) results in a hybrid zygote with one complete haploid chromosome set from each parent. Maize chromosomes are subsequently eliminated.
D. A. Laurie, M. D. Bennett
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Phenomic prediction of maize hybrids
Biosystems, 2016Phenomic experiments are carried out in large-scale plant phenotyping facilities that acquire a large number of pictures of hundreds of plants simultaneously. With the aid of automated image processing, the data are converted into genotype-feature matrices that cover many consecutive days of development.
Edlich-Muth, Christian +3 more
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Catalase Hybrid Enzymes in Maize
Science, 1964In maize endosperm there are two electrophoretic variants of catalase. The variations are under genetic control, and the heterozygote shows three hybrid enzymes with mobilities intermediate between the parental enzymes. Thus, maize catalase may exist as a tetramer, and the hybrid enzymes may be formed by random association of two different catalase ...
L, Beckman +2 more
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Maize × Teosinte Hybridization
1994The greatest part of the genetic variability of maize has been caused or maintained by the introgression of wild germplasm, especially of the taxa closest to the cultivated species: the teosintes. There exists good documentation regarding the existence of F1 Hybrids and advanced generations, derived from the same, produced by natural Hybridizations ...
J. L. Magoja, G. Pischedda
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Tillage × Maize Hybrid Interactions
Agronomy Journal, 2006Continuous maize (Zea mays L.) yields may be depressed with no‐tillage (NT) compared with conventional chisel and disking systems (CD). Shallow or deep in‐row tillage (ST and DT, respectively) may help alleviate this yield reduction, whereas some hybrids may be better adapted to NT. We therefore evaluated five maize hybrids with NT, ST, DT, and CD from
Sjoerd W. Duiker +2 more
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Transferring hybrid maize technology
Food Policy, 1988Abstract Developing countries have tried a variety of policies concerning new technology as a source of agricultural growth; there is still much debate on which is the most efficient. More study of private methods of technology transfer is needed.
Carl E. Pray, Ruben G. Echeverria
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