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- » A comparison of variance components in corn yield trials: II. error, year x variety, location x variety, and variety components
- » QTL mapping for resistance to SCMV in chinese maize germplasm
- » Cell cycle progression during endosperm development in zea mays depends on parental dosage effects
- » Accumulation, assembly, and digestibility of amarantin expressed in transgenic tropical maize
- » Novel sources of resistance to Striga hermonthica in Tripsacum dactyloides, a wild relative of maize
- » Molecular characterization of Asian maize inbred lines by multiple laboratories
- » Gains from improvement for mid-season drought tolerance in tropical maize (Zea mays L.)
- » Genetic approaches to reducing losses of stored grain to insects and diseases
- » The role of pericarp cell wall components in maize weevil resistance
- » Tolerance to excess moisture in maize (Zea mays L.): susceptible crop stages and identification of tolerant genotypes
- » Evaluación de híbridos experimentales de maíz del PRM en Centro América
- » Diallel analysis of grain iron and zinc density in Southern African-adapted maize inbreds
- » Selección recíproca recurrente en poblaciones de maíz de valles altos en suelos con alto y bajo contenido de nitrógeno, en México
- » Genetic analysis of cold-tolerance of photosynthesis in maize
- » Population density and low nitrogen affects yield-associated traits in tropical maize
- » Competition of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1 toxins for midgut binding sites: a basis for the development and management of transgenic tropical maize resistant to several stemborers
- » Combining ability for resistance to maize weevil among 14 Southern African maize inbread lines
- » Aluminium-induced callose formation in root apices: inheritance and selection trait for adaptation of tropical maize to acid soils
- » Two-generation marker-aided backcrossing for rapid conversion of normal maize lines to quality protein maize (QPM)
- » Environmental classification of maize-testing sites in the SADC region and its implication for collaborative maize breeding strategies in the subcontinent
- » Genetic diversity among CIMMYT maize inbred lines investigated with SSR markers: II. subtropical, tropical midaltitude, and highland maize inbred lines and their relationships with elite U.S. and European maize
- » Heterosis and combining ability for maize adaptation to tropical acid soils: Implications for future breeding strategies
- » Selection of maize (Zea mays L.) lines with resistance against sugarcane mosaic virus (SCMV)
- » Developing Bt maize for resource-poor farmers - Recent advances in the IRMA project
- » Use of SSR data to determine relationships and potential heterotic groupings within medium to late maturing Iranian maize inbred lines