2006 journal article

Gains from selection during the development of semiexotic inbred lines from Latin American maize accessions

Maydica, 51(1), 15–23.

By: J. Tarter & J. Holland

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Added: August 6, 2018

2004 journal article

Recovery of exotic alleles in semiexotic maize inbreds derived from crosses between Latin American accessions and a temperate line

THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS, 109(3), 609–617.

By: J. Tarter n, M. Goodman n & J. Holland n

MeSH headings : Agriculture / methods; Alleles; Chromosome Mapping; Crosses, Genetic; Electrophoresis; Environment; Genetic Variation; Inbreeding; Latin America; Minisatellite Repeats / genetics; Polymerase Chain Reaction; Zea mays / genetics
TL;DR: The results suggest that substantial proportions of exotic germplasm were recovered in the semiexotic lines, despite their selection in temperate environments, and tropical maize accessions represent a good source of exotic Germplasm to broaden the genetic base of temperate maize without hindering agronomic performance. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science)
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
15. Life on Land (Web of Science; OpenAlex)
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Added: August 6, 2018

2003 journal article

Testcross performance of semiexotic inbred lines derived from Latin American maize accessions

CROP SCIENCE, 43(6), 2272–2278.

By: J. Tarter n, M. Goodman n & J. Holland n

TL;DR: Tropical landraces seem to be a good source of exotic germplasm that can be used to broaden the genetic base of modern U.S. maize production and improve productivity. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science)
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
15. Life on Land (Web of Science)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

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