Southeast Research and Demonstration Farm

USDA ARS Corn Breeding

Authors: Jode W. Edwards (United States Department of Agriculture) , Mike Blanco (United States Department of Agriculture) , John Golden (United States Department of Agriculture) , Fred Engstrom (United States Department of Agriculture) , Andrew Smelser (United States Department of Agriculture) , Nuo Shen (United States Department of Agriculture)

  • USDA ARS Corn Breeding

    Southeast Research and Demonstration Farm

    USDA ARS Corn Breeding

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Abstract

The United States Department of AgricultureAgricultural Research Service (USDA ARS) evaluated 5,412 experimental corn research plots at the Southeast Research Farm in 2010 representing three research projects within USDA ARS:

  1. Germplasm Enhancement of Maize (GEM). The objective of the GEM project is to increase the diversity of U.S. maize germplasm utilized by producers, global end-users, and consumers. The mission is accomplished though a collaborative effort between USDA-ARS and both public and private research scientists.
  2. Genetic Analysis of Selection Response in Maize Populations. The objective of this project is to develop more efficient strategies to increase maize production. The primary emphasis is on understanding the genetics of adaptation to high plant density.
  3. Breeding High-Quality Corn for LowInput and Organic Farming Systems. The primary objective of this project is to develop germplasm for low-input and organic farming systems through conventional breeding.

Keywords: RFR A1074

How to Cite:

Edwards, J. W., Blanco, M., Golden, J., Engstrom, F., Smelser, A. & Shen, N., (2011) “USDA ARS Corn Breeding”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2010(1).

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Published on
01 Jan 2011
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