Teosinte (Zea mays ssp. parviglumis) is the wild ancestor of modern maize (Zea mays ssp. mays). Teosinte contains greater genetic diversity compared with maize inbreds and landraces, but its use is limited by insufficient genetic resources to evaluate its value. A population of teosinte near isogenic lines (NILs) was previously developed to broaden the resources for genetic diversity of maize, and to discover novel alleles for agronomic and domestication traits. The 961 teosinte NILs were developed by backcrossing 10 geographically diverse parviglumis accessions into the B73 (reference genome inbred) background. The NILs were grown in two replications in 2009 and 2010 in Columbia, MO and Aurora, NY, respectively, and near infrared reflectan...
Popcorn is a type of specialty maize and plays important role in the history and the spread of this...
An infrequent high oil maize mutant CE03005 (white seed color and high oil content) from ethyl metha...
Much of our modern maize germplasm was originally brought about by the combination of northern flint...
126 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Maize (Zea mays L.) is a mode...
Maize cultivars often have low kernel oil content. To increase the oil content, efficient maize bree...
AbstractOil, protein and starch are key chemical components of maize kernels. A population of 245 re...
Oil content and grain yield in maize are negatively correlated, and so far the development of high-o...
All crop species have been domesticated from their wild relatives, and geneticists are just now begi...
Abstract Background Maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) is the most abundantly cultivated and highly valued f...
It is generally recognized that many favorable genes which were lost during domestication, including...
Abstract The objective of this investigation was to map QTL controlling oil, protein, and starch con...
Evaluation of maize grain quality traits across improved genotypes and environments is essential to ...
Cereal starch production forms the basis of subsistence for much of the world’s human and domesticat...
Maize with a high kernel protein content (PC) is desirable for human food and livestock fodder. Howe...
Maize is one of the most important agronomic crops in the world. Its grain provides feed, food and a...
Popcorn is a type of specialty maize and plays important role in the history and the spread of this...
An infrequent high oil maize mutant CE03005 (white seed color and high oil content) from ethyl metha...
Much of our modern maize germplasm was originally brought about by the combination of northern flint...
126 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Maize (Zea mays L.) is a mode...
Maize cultivars often have low kernel oil content. To increase the oil content, efficient maize bree...
AbstractOil, protein and starch are key chemical components of maize kernels. A population of 245 re...
Oil content and grain yield in maize are negatively correlated, and so far the development of high-o...
All crop species have been domesticated from their wild relatives, and geneticists are just now begi...
Abstract Background Maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) is the most abundantly cultivated and highly valued f...
It is generally recognized that many favorable genes which were lost during domestication, including...
Abstract The objective of this investigation was to map QTL controlling oil, protein, and starch con...
Evaluation of maize grain quality traits across improved genotypes and environments is essential to ...
Cereal starch production forms the basis of subsistence for much of the world’s human and domesticat...
Maize with a high kernel protein content (PC) is desirable for human food and livestock fodder. Howe...
Maize is one of the most important agronomic crops in the world. Its grain provides feed, food and a...
Popcorn is a type of specialty maize and plays important role in the history and the spread of this...
An infrequent high oil maize mutant CE03005 (white seed color and high oil content) from ethyl metha...
Much of our modern maize germplasm was originally brought about by the combination of northern flint...