Monday, 7 November 2005: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Convention Center,, Exhibit Hall ABC, Lower Level
52: Maize Germplasm Enhancement and Sorghum Breeding
Sponsor:C01 Crop Breeding, Genetics & Cytology
Wet Milling Characteristics of Ten Lines from the Germplasm Enhancement of Maize Project.*
Oswaldo R. Taboada-Gaytan, Iowa State University, Linda Pollak, USDA-ARS, Lawrence Johnson, Iowa State University, Steve Fox, Iowa State University, Susan Duvick, USDA-ARS
Introgressing Unique Sources of Germplasm to Improve N Use in Temperate Maize.
Martin Uribelarrea, Univ. of Illinois, Stephen Moose, Univ. of Illinois, Robert Lambert, University of illinois, Frederick Below, Univ. of Illinois
Selecting among Available, Elite Tropical Maize Inbreds for Use in Long-Term Temperate Breeding.
Paul T. Nelson, North Carolina State University Dept. of Crop Science, Michael Jines, North Carolina State University Dept. of Crop Science, Major Goodman, NCSU
Yield Potential and Combining Ability of Tropical Quality Protein Maize Inbred Lines.*
Hugo Cordova, CIMMYT, Alan Krivanek, CIMMYT, A. Ramirez, CIMMYT
Stability and Reliability Analysis of Tropical Lowland Quality Protein Maize (Zea Mays) Three-way and Single-cross Hybrids.*
A. F. Krivanek, CIMMYT, Hugo Cordova, CIMMYT, A. Ramirez, CIMMYT
Combining Ability and Heterosis in Tropical Maize Inbreds under Stress and Optimal Conditions.
Dan Makumbi, Texas A&M University, Marianne Banziger, CIMMYT, Jean-Marcel Ribaut, CIMMYT, F. Javier Betran, Texas A&M University
The Genetics of Rate and Duration of Grain Filling in Tropical Maize.*
Aleksander David L. Josue, University of Hawaii, James L. Brewbaker, University of Hawaii
Genetic Control of Grain Fill Rate and Duration in Sorghum.
Kenneth Kofoid, Kansas State Univ Agric Res Center - Hays, Robert Aiken, Kansas State Univ NWREC
Sources of Favorable Alleles for Early Season Cold Tolerance in Sorghum [Sorghum Bicolor (L.) Moench].
Cleve Franks, USDA-ARS, Cropping Systems Research Laboratory, Plant Stress & Germplasm Development Unit, John Burke, USDA-ARS, Cropping Systems Research Laboratory, Plant Stress & Germplasm Development Unit
Allelic Variation among Brown Midrib Mutants of Sorghum.
Ana Saballos, Purdue University - Agronomy Dept., Wilfred Vermerris, Purdue University - Agronomy Dept., Gebisa Ejeta, Purdue University - Agronomy Dept.

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