Impact of male sterility and xenia on grain quality traits of maize

[1]  P. Stamp,et al.  Combining Cytoplasmic Male Sterility and Xenia Increases Grain Yield of Maize Hybrids , 2002 .

[2]  P. Stamp,et al.  A PCR Assay for Rapid Discrimination of Sterile Cytoplasm Types in Maize , 2002 .

[3]  P. Stamp,et al.  The plus-hybrid system: A method to increase grain yield by combined cytoplasmic male sterility and xenia , 2002 .

[4]  P. Stamp,et al.  Increase in the Yield of Cytoplasmic Male Sterile Maize Revisited , 2000 .

[5]  S. Vasal High Quality Protein Corn , 2000 .

[6]  A. B. Geyer,et al.  EVALUATION OF TC BLENDS USED IN HIGH OIL MAIZE PRODUCTION , 1999 .

[7]  A. Gallais,et al.  Xenia effects in maize with normal endosperm: I. Importance and stability , 1998 .

[8]  D. E. Alexander,et al.  A high oil pollinator enhancement of kernel oil and effects on grain yields of maize hybrids , 1998 .

[9]  R. Lambert,et al.  Pollen Parent Effects on Oil, Protein, and Starch Concentration in Maize Kernels , 1998 .

[10]  K. Pixley,et al.  Pollen-parent effects on protein quality and endosperm modification of quality protein maize , 1994 .

[11]  R. Weiland Cross-pollination effects on maize (Zea mays L.) hybrid yields , 1992 .

[12]  B. Feil Breeding Progress in Small Grain Cereals — A Comparison of Old and Modern Cultivars , 1992 .

[13]  C. Tsai,et al.  Effects of cross‐pollination on dry matter accumulation, nutrient partitioning and grain yield of maize hybrids grown under different levels of N fertility , 1991 .

[14]  C. Tsai,et al.  Endosperm modified by cross-pollinating maize to induce changes in dry matter and nitrogen accumulation , 1990 .

[15]  P. A. Murphy,et al.  Response of Corn Hybrids to Nitrogen Fertilizer , 1990 .

[16]  D. M. Huber,et al.  Relationship of N Deposition to Grain Yield and N Response of Three Maize Hybrids1 , 1984 .

[17]  M. S. McIntosh,et al.  Analysis of Combined Experiments1 , 1983 .

[18]  D. Smith,et al.  Comparative Grain Yields of Corn Hybrids in Normal and in Texas Male‐Sterile Cytoplasm (cms‐T) Infected with Helminthosporium maydis Race T and Disease Components of cms‐T Corn Hybrids 1 , 1974 .

[19]  D. E. Alexander,et al.  Relationship of Kernel Oil Content to Yield in Maize 1 , 1968 .

[20]  R. R. Bruce,et al.  Soil Water and Nitrogen Influence on Growth and Fruiting of a Cytoplasmic Male-Sterile Corn Hybrid and Its Fertile Counterpart 1 , 1966 .

[21]  C. O. Grogan,et al.  Influence of Male‐Sterility on Nitrogen Utilization in Corn, Zea mays L.1 , 1965 .

[22]  D. Duvick Cytoplasmic Pollen Sterility in Corn , 1965 .

[23]  M. S. Zuber,et al.  Interaction of Detasseling, Sterility, and Spacing on Yields of Maize Hybrids 1 , 1961 .

[24]  H. L. Everett Effect of cytoplasms and an Rf gene in maize. , 1960 .

[25]  D. Duvick Yields and Other Agronomic Characteristics of Cytoplasmically Pollen Sterile Corn Hybrids, Compared to Their Normal Counterparts 1 , 1958 .

[26]  J. J. Curtis,et al.  Effect of the pollen parent on oil content of the corn kernel , 1956 .

[27]  J. S. Rogers,et al.  The Utilization of Cytoplasmic Male‐Sterile Inbreds in the Production of Corn Hybrids1 , 1952 .

[28]  D. F. Jones,et al.  Genetic Studies on the Protein Content of Maize. , 1920, Genetics.

[29]  C. Correns Bastarde zwischen Maisrassen mit besondere Berücksichtigung der Xenien , 1901, Nature.