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Native Traits: Effect of CT and ESY Traits on Hybrid Yield in Stress Environments
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Technology developed from the natural genetic abundance of ancestral strains of corn. Monday, November 19, 2012. Effect of CT and ESY Traits on Hybrid Yield in Stress Environments. Agronomic Performance of B73ESYCT2, LH132CT, and B73ESY Hybrids Averaged over 12 Stress Environments* in 2012. Data are the average of locations in Iowa (3), Illinois (6), and Indiana (3). Male parent was a narrow-based synthetic derived from B98. We appreciate your comments! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Native Traits: Single Plant Selection
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Technology developed from the natural genetic abundance of ancestral strains of corn. An effective breeding methodology is critical in any effort to utilize native traits. Most native strains contain deleterious traits that mask the advantage of any beneficial trait. In designing our native trait development program, we have focused on three concerns:. Is the trait controlled by a relatively small number of genes? Does the trait have a significant effect on hybrid yield? Most importantly, the effectivene...
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Native Traits: Per Se Performance of B73ESY under Drought Stress
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Technology developed from the natural genetic abundance of ancestral strains of corn. Monday, November 19, 2012. Per Se Performance of B73ESY under Drought Stress. Paired-Comparison of B73ESY and B73 Grown under Drought Stress* near Kalamazoo, MI in 2010. Total rainfall in the seven weeks prior to anthesis was 0.41 inches. Each plot was a single 30-foot row. We appreciate your comments! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Click on image to visit website. Click on the image to learn more.
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Native Traits: Hybrid Performance of B73ESY vs LH132
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Technology developed from the natural genetic abundance of ancestral strains of corn. Monday, November 19, 2012. Hybrid Performance of B73ESY vs LH132. Hybrid Performance of B73ESY Compared to LH132 Averaged over Ten Locations* in 2010. B98 was the Male Parent. OH (2), IN (1), IL (4), IA (1), and NE (2). We appreciate your comments! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Click on image to visit website. Click on the image to learn more. History of the Program. Hybrid Performance of B73ESY vs LH132.
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Native Traits: Introduction
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Technology developed from the natural genetic abundance of ancestral strains of corn. Trait technology is a billion-dollar business, spanning the globe and enhancing the productivity of a variety of crops. In the United States, the utilization of transgenic (genetically engineered) traits has revolutionized the production of corn. The purpose of this blog is to share the results of a long-term collaborative effort to develop native traits in corn. Readers are invited to use the Comments Section. The USDA...
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Native Traits: Inbred Conversion Program
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Technology developed from the natural genetic abundance of ancestral strains of corn. Monday, February 15, 2016. Native Traits is sponsoring an EaSY. Conversion program based on molecular markers and phenotypic performance. Previously, it had been shown that the presence of. Two alleles is associated with a 50% improvement in seed parent yield (see table below). Interested parties are invited to a private viewing of converted B73-type inbreds. More information on the development of the EaSY.
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Native Traits: Comparison of High vs Intermediate Stress Environments
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Technology developed from the natural genetic abundance of ancestral strains of corn. Monday, November 19, 2012. Comparison of High vs Intermediate Stress Environments. Grain Yield of B73ESYCT2, LH132CT, and B73ESY Hybrids in High vs Intermediate Stress Environments* in 2012. Hybrids were evaluated at locations in Iowa (3), Illinois (6) and Indiana (3). Grain yield was severely reduced in all locations, presumably due to drought stress. The male parent was a narrow-based synthetic derived from B98.
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Native Traits: History of the Program
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Technology developed from the natural genetic abundance of ancestral strains of corn. History of the Program. The CT trait appears to confer drought resistance. Under extreme levels of stress (the lowest-yielding 6 locations), the CT trait increased grain yield by 19 bushels per acre,provided that a second trait, ESY, was also present. Click here to see data. Additional research is needed to determine the effect of both CT and ESY, particularly in different genetic backgrounds and hybrid combinations.
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Native Traits: Native Trait Recovery
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Technology developed from the natural genetic abundance of ancestral strains of corn. Sunday, January 11, 2015. Is a technology for recovering genes of agronomic importance from ancestral strains of maize (corn). To date, the focus of our research program has been the recovery of native traits such as drought resistance and cold tolerance. In the future, the scope of our program will cover traits that improve high-end yield potential as well as the ability to tolerate adverse environments. First popular ...
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Native Traits: Series A Preferred
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Technology developed from the natural genetic abundance of ancestral strains of corn. December 19, 2014). Native Traits Corporation is pleased to announce a first close on its Series A Preferred round of financing. The Biosciences Research and Commercialization Center led the financing round. We appreciate your comments! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Click on image to visit website. Click on the image to learn more. History of the Program. Hybrid Performance of B73ESY vs LH132. Research Highlights for 2013.