MAIZE


Accession Citations
  • Abel, C. A. & B. S. Coates. 2020. Evaluation of Eight Maize Germplasms Developed in Ecuador for Resistance to Leaf-Feeding Fall Armyworm. Southwest. Entomol. 45(1):75-78. DOI: 10.3958/059.045.0108. Number of accession(s) cited: 12
  • Abel, C. A. & M. P. Scott. 2020. Evaluation of 21 Thailand Maize Germplasms for Resistance to Leaf Feeding Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). J. Kansas Entomol. Soc. 93(1):97-102. DOI: 10.2317/0022-8567-93.1.97. Number of accession(s) cited: 25
  • Abel, C. A. & W. P. Williams. 2022. Evaluation of Twenty Maize Germplasms from Belize, French Guiana, Guyana, and Suriname for Resistance to Leaf-Feeding Spodoptera frugiperda. Southwest. Entomol. 47(3):559-564. DOI: 10.3958/059.047.0303. Number of accession(s) cited: 22
  • Abel, C. A., B. S. Coates, & M. P. Scott. 2019. Evaluation of Maize Germplasm from Saint Croix for Resistance to Leaf Feeding by Fall Armyworm. Southwest. Entomol. 44(1):99-103. DOI: 10.3958/059.044.0111. Number of accession(s) cited: 13
  • Abel, C. A., B. S. Coates, M. J. Millard, W. P. Williams, & M. P. Scott. 2020. Evaluation of XL370A-Derived Maize Germplasm for Resistance to Leaf Feeding by Fall Armyworm. Southwest. Entomol. 45(1):69-74. DOI: 10.3958/059.045.0107. Number of accession(s) cited: 17
  • Abel, C. A., R. L. Wilson, & J. C. Robbins. 1995. Evaluation of Peruvian maize for resistance to European corn borer (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) leaf feeding and ovipositional preference. Pl. Resist. 88:1044-1048. Number of accession(s) cited: 23
  • Abel, C. A., R. L. Wilson, B. R. Wiseman, W. H. White, & F. M. Davis. 2000. Conventional Resistance of Experimental Maize Lines to Corn Earworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), Fall Armyworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), Southwestern Corn Borer (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), and Sugarcane Borer (Lepidoptera: Crambidae). J. Econ. Entomol. 93(3):982-988. DOI: 10.1603/0022-0493-93.3.982. Number of accession(s) cited: 13
  • Abel, C. A., U. K. Frei, & S. W. Woolfolk. 2023. Evaluating Founding Landraces of Maize Population PI 674097 for Resistance to Leaf-Feeding Spodoptera frugiperda. Southwest. Entomol. 48(1):83-88. DOI: 10.3958/059.048.0108. Number of accession(s) cited: 6
  • Adeyemo, A. & R. Bernardo. 2019. Predicting genetic variance from genomewide marker effects estimated from diverse panel of maize inbreds. Crop Sci. (Madison) 59(2):583-590. DOI: 10.2135/cropsci2018.08.0525. Number of accession(s) cited: 7
  • Ambrose, W. B. & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 1994. Inbred corn line PHBW8. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 5,285,004 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Ambrose, W. B., J. K. Gogerty, & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 1996. Inbred maize line PHNJ2. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 5,545,812 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Ambrose, W. B., T. C. Kevern, & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 1992. Inbred corn line PHP02. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 5,082,992 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Anderson, E. & W. L. Brown. 1951. The Standard Exotics. Maize Genet. Coop. News Lett. 25:17-18. Number of accession(s) cited: 10
  • Anderson, E. & W. L. Brown. 1953. The Popcorns of Turkey. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 40(1):33-49. DOI: 10.2307/2398973. Number of accession(s) cited: 72
  • Anderson, J. D. & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 1996. Inbred maize line PHGF5. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 5,563,321 Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • Anonymous. 1987. Seedsmans Handbook 14th Edition, Mike Brayton Seeds, Inc. Number of accession(s) cited: 9
  • Anonymous. 1987. Seedsmans handbook 14th edition. Note: Mike Brayton Seeds, Inc., Ames, IA. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Armstrong, C. L. & C. E. Green. 1985. Establishment and maintenance of friable, embryogenic maize callus and the involvement of L-proline. Planta 164(2):207-214. DOI: 10.1007/BF00396083. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Armstrong, M. F. & Holden's Foundation Seeds, Inc. 1999. Inbred corn line LH266 . United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 5,977,459 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Arnold, K. L. & Holden's Foundation Seeds, Inc. 2004. Inbred corn line LH246. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 6,812,386 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Arthur, G. D. & Holden's Foundation Seeds, Inc. 1994. Inbred corn line LH213. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 5,276,259 Number of accession(s) cited: 10
  • Arthur, G. D., A. L. Johnson, & Holden's Foundation Seeds, Inc. 1994. Inbred corn line LH210. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 5,276,262 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Aung, T., G. L. Windham, & W. P. Williams. 1990. Reproduction of Meloidogyne incognita on Open-pollinated Maize Varieties. J. Nematol. 22(4S):651-653. Number of accession(s) cited: 47
  • Aung, T. 1990. Evaluation, characterization, and preservation of open-pollinated maize varieties. Doctoral thesis, Department of Agronomy, Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi. Unpublished dissertation 1-104. Number of accession(s) cited: 44
  • Badu-Apraku, B. & C. G. Yallou. 2009. Registration of Striga-Resistant and Drought-Tolerant Tropical Early Maize Populations TZE-W Pop DT STR C4 and TZE-Y Pop DT STR C4. J. Pl. Registr. 3(1):086. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2008.06.0356crg. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Badu-Apraku, B., M. A..B. Fakorede, M. Gedil, B. Annor, A. O. Talabi, & I. C. Akaogu, M. Oyekunle, R. O. Akinwale, & T. Y. Fasanmade. 2016. Heterotic patterns of IITA and CIMMYT early-maturing yellow maize inbreds under contrasting environments. Agron. J. 108:1321-1336. DOI: 10.2134/agronj2015.0425. Number of accession(s) cited: 3
  • Baldwin, T. T., N. C. Zitomer, T. R. Mitchell, A. M. Zimeri, C. W. Bacon, R. T. Riley, & A. E. Glenn. 2014. Maize Seedling Blight Induced by Fusarium verticillioides: Accumulation of Fumonisin B1 in Leaves without Colonization of the Leaves. J. Agric. Food Chem. 62(9):2118-2125. DOI: 10.1021/jf5001106. Number of accession(s) cited: 3
  • Balzan, S., N. Carraro, B. Salleres, C. D. Cortivo, M. Tuinstra, G. Johal, & S. Varotto. 2018. Genetic and phenotypic characterization of a novel brachytic2 allele of maize. Plant Growth Regul. 86(1):81-92. DOI: 10.1007/s10725-018-0412-6. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Barker, T. C. & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 2005. Inbred maize line PH4CV. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 6,897,363 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Bartek, M. S., G. L. Hodnett, B. L. Burson, D. M. Stelly & W. L. Rooney. 2012. Contributions of Zea mays subspecies mexicana haplotypes to modern maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 52(4):1553-1560. DOI: 10.2135/cropsci2011.09.0474. Number of accession(s) cited: 3
  • Baseggio, M., M. Murray, D. Wu, G. Ziegler, N. Kaczmar, J. Chamness, J. P. Hamilton, C. R. Buell, O. K. Vatamaniuk, E. S. Buckler, M. E. Smith, I. Baxter, W. F. Tracy & M. A. Gore. 2021. Genome-wide association study suggests an independent genetic basis of zinc and cadmium concentrations in fresh sweet corn kernels. bioRxiv 2021.02.19.432009. DOI: 10.1101/2021.02.19.432009. Number of accession(s) cited: 103
  • Baseggio, M., M. Murray, M. Magallanes-Lundback, N. Kaczmar, J. Chamness, E. S. Buckler, M. E. Smith, D. DellaPenna, W. F. Tracy & M. A. Gore. 2020. Natural variation for carotenoids in fresh kernels is controlled by uncommon variants in sweet corn. Pl. Genome 13:e20008. DOI: 10.1002/tpg2.20008. Number of accession(s) cited: 90
  • Baseggio, M., M. Murray, M. Magallanes-Lundback, N. Kaczmar, J. Chamness, E. S. Buckler, M. E. Smith, D. DellaPenna, W. F. Tracy, & M. A. Gore. 2019. Genome-Wide Association and Genomic Prediction Models of Tocochromanols in Fresh Sweet Corn Kernels. Pl. Genome 12:180038. DOI: 10.3835/plantgenome2018.06.0038. Note: Accession specifically stated in suppliment. Number of accession(s) cited: 100
  • Baskin, T. I., J. McGuffin, & B. S. Sonderman. 1999. On the weak phototropic response of the maize variety, Strawberry Popcorn. Maydica 44:119-125. Number of accession(s) cited: 57
  • Belleba, A., T. C. Kevern, S. M. Mickelson & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 2023. Maize inbred 1PVPL29. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 11,653,611 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Belo, A., P. Zheng,S. Luck, B. Shen, D. J. Meyer, B. Li, S. Tingey, & A. Rafalski. 2008. Whole genome scan detects an allelic variant of fad2 associated with increased oleic acid levels in maize. Molec. Genet. Genomics 279:1-10. DOI: 10.1007/s00438-007-0289-y. Number of accession(s) cited: 7
  • Benson, D. L. & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 2005. Inbred maize line PH6MN. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 6,864,411 Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • Benson, D. L., S. D. Jensen, N. E. Williams, & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 2000. Inbred maize line PH1B5. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 6,020,543 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Benson, D. L., S. D. Jenson, & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 2000. Inbred maize line PH1B8. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 6,130,370 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Bergemann, S. A. & Holden's Foundation Seeds, Inc. 1996. Inbred corn line LH176. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 5,491,296 Number of accession(s) cited: 10
  • Bergemann, S., T. Foley & Monsanto Technology LLC. 2009. Plants and seeds of corn variety LH401RR2 . United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 7,629,515 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Bernardo, R., J. Romero-Severson, J. Ziegle, J. Hauser, L. Joe, G. Hookstra, & R. W. Doerge. 2000. Parental contribution and coefficient of coancestry among maize inbreds: pedigree, RFLP, and SSR data. Theor. Appl. Genet. 100:552-556. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Betran, F. J., T. Isakeit, & G. Odvody. 2002. Aflatoxin Accumulation of White and Yellow Maize Inbreds in Diallel Crosses. Crop Sci. (Madison) 42(6):1894-1902. DOI: 10.2135/cropsci2002.1894. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Boerboom, M. & Monsanto Technology, L.L.C. 2007. Plants and seeds of corn variety I180576. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 7,161,070 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Boerboom, M. L. & DeKalb Genetics Corporation. 1999. Inbred corn plant 91INH2 and seeds thereof. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 5,880,341 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Bosacchi, M., C. Gurdon, & P. Maliga. 2015. Plastid Genotyping Reveals the Uniformity of Cytoplasmic Male Sterile-T Maize Cytoplasms. Pl. Physiol. (Lancaster) 169(3):2129-2137. DOI: 10.1104/pp.15.01147. Note: Paper source via H. Dooner. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Boulch, G., W. Niebur, T. C. G. Loisel, & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 2004. Inbred maize line PH5FW. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 6,781,042 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Bousselot, J. M., D. A. D. Knapp, & J. D. Reeder. 2017. Emergence and Seedling Characteristics of Maize Native to the Southwestern US. Amer. J. Pl. Sci. 8:1304-1318. DOI: 10.4236/ajps.2017.86087. Number of accession(s) cited: 3
  • Brandolini, A., P. Landi, G. Monfredini, & F. Tano. 2000. Variation among Andean races of maize for cold tolerance during heterotrophic and early autotrophic growth. Euphytica 111(1):33-41. DOI: 10.1023/A:1003710431416. Note: Netherlands journal of plant breeding Number of accession(s) cited: 19
  • Brenner, D., C. R. Raupp, & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 2004. Inbred maize line PH26N. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 6,765,132 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Brenner, E. A., M. Blanco, C. Gardner, & T. Lübberstedt. 2012. Genotypic and phenotypic characterization of isogenic doubled haploid exotic introgression lines in maize. Molec. Breed. 30:1001–1016. DOI: 10.1007/s11032-011-9684-5. Note: Entry:10 in table 1. Number of accession(s) cited: 3
  • Bretting, P.K., M. M. Goodman & C. W. Stuber. 1990. Isozymatic Variation in Guatemalan Races of Maize. Amer. J. Bot. 77:211-225. DOI: 10.1002/j.1537-2197.1990.tb13547.x. Note: Accession was obtained by M. M. Goodman from CIMMYT or INFAP. Later his collection was transfered to the NCRPIS, Ames. Number of accession(s) cited: 137
  • Brewbaker, J. L., S. K. Kim, Y. S. So, M. Logrono, H. G. Moon, R. Ming, X. W. Lu, & A. D. Josue. 2011. General Resistance in Maize to Southern Rust (Puccinia polysora Underw.). Crop Sci. (Madison) 51:1393-1409. DOI: 10.2135/cropsci2010.06.0327. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Brewbaker, J. L. 2010. Six tropical supersweet corn inbreds. HortScience 45(9):1388-1391. DOI: 10.21273/HORTSCI.45.9.1388. Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • Brewbaker, J. 2009. Registration of Nine Maize Populations Resistant to Tropical Diseases. J. Pl. Registr. 3(1):010. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2008.07.0396crc. Number of accession(s) cited: 9
  • Briggs, T. I., J. McGuffin & B. S. Sonderman. 1999. On the weak phototropic response of the maize variety, strawberry popcorn. Maydica 44:1190125. Note: Accession was tranferred from Maize Genetic Stocks to NCRPIS collection. It appears to be somewhat inbred. Other strawberry pops like PI 340840 would be expected to have a similar response. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Brokish, H. A. & KWS SAAT AG. 2000. Dent corn inbred 7791 dent corn hybrid 6060BT. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 6,127,608 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Brown, W. L. & H. F. Robinson. 1992. The status, evolutionary significance and history of eastern Cherokee maize. Maydica 37(1):29-39. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Bryan, A. A. & R. W. Jugenheimer. 1937. Hybrid corn in Iowa. Bull. Iowa Agric. Exp. Sta. 366. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Bubeck, D. M., G. E. Henke, C. A. C. Gardner, & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 2004. Inbred maize line PH8PG. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 6,784,350 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Buckler, E. S., J. B. Holland, P. J. Bradbury, C. B. Acharya, P. J. Brown, C. Browne, E. Ersoz, S. Flint-Garcia, A. Garcia, J. C. Glaubitz, M. M. Goodman, C. Harjes, K. Guill, D. E. Kroon, S. Larsson, N. K. Lepak, H. Li, S. E. Mitchell, G. Pressoir, J. A. Peiffer, M. Oropeza-Rosas, T. R. Rocheford, M. Cinta-Romay, S. Romero, S. Salvo, H. Sanchez-Villeda, H. S. Da Silva, Q. Sun, F. Tian, N. Upadyayula, D. Ware, H. Yates, J. Yu, Z. Zhang, S. Krosovich, & M. D. McMullen. 2009. The Genetic Architecture of Maize Flowering Time. Science 325:714-718. DOI: 10.1126/science.1174276. Number of accession(s) cited: 28
  • Buendgen, M. R., B. J. Hable, & Zeneca Limited. 1996. Inbred corn line ZS1679. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 5,589,606 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Burton, A. L., K. M. Brown, & J. P. Lynch. 2013. Phenotypic Diversity of Root Anatomical and Architectural Traits in Zea Species. Crop Sci. (Madison) 53(3):1042-1055. DOI: 10.2135/cropsci2012.07.0440. Number of accession(s) cited: 256
  • Butler, D. R. 1954. A system for the classification of corn inbred lines. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Agronomy, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Unpublished dissertation 1-89. Number of accession(s) cited: 11
  • Caldu-Primo, J. L., A. Mastretta-Yanes, A. Wegier, & D. Pinero. 2017. Finding a Needle in a Haystack: Distinguishing Mexican Maize Landraces Using a Small Number of SNPs. Front. Genet. 8:45. DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2017.00045. Note: Study sample number: 1_33 received from CIMMYT as: CIMMYTMA 33. Number of accession(s) cited: 8
  • Campbell, M. R., H. Yeager, N. Abdubek, L. M. Pollak, & D. V. Glover. 2002. Comparison of methods for amylose screening among amylose-extender (ae) maize starches from exotic backgrounds. Cereal Chem. 79(2):317-321. DOI: 10.1094/CCHEM.2002.79.2.317. Number of accession(s) cited: 57
  • Campbell, M. R., J.-L. Jane, L. Pollak, M. Blanco, & A. O'Brien. 2007. Registration of Maize Germplasm Line GEMS-0067. J. Pl. Registr. 1(1):060. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2006.10.0640crg. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Camussi, A., P. L. S. Zeuli & P. Melchiorre. 1983. Numerical taxonomy of Italian maize populations: genetic distances on the basis of heterotic effects. Maydica 28(4):411-424. Note: It is believed by M. J. Millard that the population number in the accession list table in this paper corresponds to the population number on the packets received in 1979. Number of accession(s) cited: 10
  • Camussi, A. 1979. Numerical taxonomy of Italian populations of maize based on quantitative traits. Maydica 24:161-174. Note: It is believed by M. J. Millard that the population number in the accession list table in this paper corresponds to the population number on the packets received in 1979. Number of accession(s) cited: 80
  • Carena, M. J. & D. D. Wanner. 2009. Development of Genetically Broad-based Inbred Lines of Maize for Early-Maturing (70–80RM) Hybrids. J. Pl. Registr. 3(1):107. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2008.01.0055crp. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Carena, M. J. & S. Sharma. 2016. Registration of five short-season stiff stalk (SS) EarlyGEM maize germplasms. J. Pl. Registr. 10(3):301. Number of accession(s) cited: 5
  • Carena, M. J. & V. Mitchell. 2017. Registration of Non-Stiff Stalk Maize Germplasms: Increasing Short-Season Genetic Diversity with the EarlyGEM Program. J. Pl. Registr. 11(2):178. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2016.07.0035crg. Number of accession(s) cited: 5
  • Carena, M. J., C. Eno, & D. D. Wanner. 2008. Registration of NDBS11(FR-M)C3, NDBS1011, and NDBSK(HI-M)C3 Maize Germplasm. J. Pl. Registr. 2(2):132. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2007.11.0638crg. Number of accession(s) cited: 3
  • Carena, M. J., D. W. Wanner, & J. Yang. 2010. Linking Prebreeding for Local Germplasm Improvement with Cultivar Development in Maize Breeding for Short-Season (85–95 RM) Hybrids. J. Pl. Registr. 4(1):086. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2009.02.0101crp. Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • Carlone, Jr., M. R. & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 2006. Inbred corn line PHCMV. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 7,078,602 Number of accession(s) cited: 3
  • Carlone, Jr., M. R. & Zenco (No. 4) Limited. 1997. Inbred corn line ZS1022. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 5,602,314 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Carlone, Jr., M. R., D. S. Stucker, & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 2000. Inbred maize line PH2N0. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 6,124,533 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Carlone, Jr., M. R., S. W. Noble, Jr., & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 2004. Inbred maize line PH581. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 6,717,037 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Carrigan, L. L. & Pioneer Hi-Bred Internation, Inc. 1998. Inbred maize line PHOAV. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 5,792,915 Note: Text reads PH0AV not PHOAV. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Carrigan, L. L. & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 2004. Inbred maize line PH1GD. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 6,693,231 Number of accession(s) cited: 8
  • Carrigan, L. L., L. B. Chapko, T. E. Piper, & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 2000. Inbred maize line PH1GG. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 6,080,919 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Carrigan, L. L., M. L. Wieland, & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 1994. Inbred corn line PHK74. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 5,347,080 Number of accession(s) cited: 3
  • Carrigan, L. L., V. Puskaric, & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 1996. Inbred maize line PH54B. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 5,563,320 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Carvalho, R. F., M. L. R. Aguiar-Perecin, W. R. Clarindo, R. Fristche-Neto, & M. Mondin. 2022. A Heterochromatic Knob Reducing the Flowering Time in Maize. Front. Genet. 12:799681. DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2021.799681. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Cassone, B. J., Z. Chen, J. Chiera, L. R. Stewart & M. G. Redinbaugh. 2014. Responses of highly resistant and susceptible maize to vascular puncture inoculation with Maize dwarf mosaic virus. Physiol. Molec. Pl. Pathol. 86:19-27. DOI: 10.1016/j.pmpp.2014.01.002. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Castillo-Gonzalez, F. & M. M. Goodman. 1989. Agronomic Evaluation of Latin American Maize Accessions. Crop Sci. (Madison) 29(4):853-861. DOI: 10.2135/cropsci1989.0011183X002900040003x. Note: This accession was classified as having Southern U.S. Corn Belt maturity when grown under short days at Weslaco, Texas when planted in the fall. This accession was referenced when this accession was in the M. M. Goodman racial collection. That collection has since been transferred to the NCRPIS collection in Ames. Number of accession(s) cited: 166
  • Cavanah, J. A. & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 1992. Inbred corn line PHN37. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 5,082,991 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Chapko, L. B., D. E. Westerhof, & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 1999. Inbred maize line PH19V. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 5,948,957 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Chapko, L. B., D. E. Westerhof, D. S. Ertl, & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 1996. Inbred maize line PHAP8. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 5,569,818 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Chapko, L. B., T. E. Piper, & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 2004. Inbred maize line PH7JB. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 6,740,796 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Chapman, M. A. & Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 1996. Inbred maize line PHAP9. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. 5,563,323 Number of accession(s) cited: 9
  • Chen, L., J. Luo, M. Jin, N. Yang, X. Liu, Y. Peng, W. Li, A. Phillips, B. Cameron, J. S. Bernal, R. Rellan-Alvarez, R. J. H. Sawers, Q. Liu, Y. Yin, X. Ye, J. Yan, Q. Zhang, X. Zhang, S. Wu, S. Gui, W. Wei, Y. Wang, Y. Luo, C. Jiang, M. Deng, M. Jin, L. Jian, Y. Yu, M. Zhang, X. Yang, M. B. Hufford, A. R. Fernie, M. L. Warburton, J. Ross-Ibarra, & J. Yan. 2022. Genome sequencing reveals evidence of adaptive variation in the genus Zea. Nat. Genet. DOI: 10.1038/s41588-022-01184-y. Number of accession(s) cited: 119
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  • Coors, J. G. & M. C. Mardones. 1989. Registration of W552, W570, W572, and W576 Parental Lines of Maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 29(1):247-248. Note: PL-111 Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • Craig, J., G. E. Scott, G. F. Sprague, & O. J. Webster. 1976. Crop Sci. (Madison) 16(5):746. Note: GP-70 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Craig, J., O. J. Webster, & M. S. Zuber. 1976. Crop Sci. (Madison) 16(3):446. Note: GP-63 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Cross, H. Z. & D. W. Wanner. 1991. NDSAB(MS)C8(LM)C3, NDSD(FS)C1(LM)C4, & NDSM Maize Germplasm. Crop Sci. (Madison) 31(1):239. Note: GP-227 Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • Cross, H. Z. & W. Wiidakas. 1976. Registration of ND240 and ND241 Parental Lines of Maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 16(2):316. Note: PL-40 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Cross, H. Z., D. W. Wanner, & M. J. Carena. 2003. ND291. Crop Sci. (Madison) 43(4):1568. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Cross, H. Z. 1979. Registration of ND100 and ND300 Parental Lines of Maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 19(1):132. Note: PL-48 Number of accession(s) cited: 32
  • Davis, D. W., D. A. Andow, & W. D. Hutchison. 1993. Three sweet corn germplasm lines. Crop Sci. (Madison) 33(6):1422. Note: GP-243 Number of accession(s) cited: 3
  • Day, A. D., R. K. Thompson, & M. J. Ottman. 1986. Crop Sci. (Madison) 26(2):390. Note: GP-147 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Dewald, C. L. & B. Kindiger. 1996. FGT-1 Eastern Gamagrass Germplasm. Crop Sci. (Madison) 36(1):219. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Dewald, C. L., C. M. Taliaferro, & P. C. Dunfield. 1992. Four Eastern Gamagrass Fertile Triploid Germplasms. Crop Sci. (Madison) 32(2):504. Note: GP-59 Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • Eaton, D. L., P. Byrne, J. Deutsch, P. Goertz, E. Johnson, J. Mihm, A. O. Corona, S. Pandey, & W. Villena. 1993. Four Maize Germplasms. Crop Sci. (Madison) 33(2):352. Note: GP-237 Number of accession(s) cited: 3
  • Eberhart, S. A., A. R. Hallauer, & W. A. Russell. 1972. Registration of Four Maize Germplasm Synthetics. Crop Sci. (Madison) 12(1):132. Note: GP-23 Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • Eberhart, S. A., R. W. Briggs, T. Colbert, A. Mousel, J. Raycraft, & K. Wrede. 2000. Twelve Maize Germplasm Populations. Crop Sci. (Madison) 40(5):1515. Number of accession(s) cited: 12
  • Everett, L. A., J. T. Eta-Ndu, M. Ndioro, & I. Tabi. 1992. Four tropical midaltitude maize germplasm populations. Crop Sci. (Madison) 34(5):1420. Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • Everett, L. A., J. T. Eta-Ndu, M. Ndioro, I. Tabi, & S. K. Kim. 1994. 18 first cycle-tropical midaltitude maize germplasm lines. Crop Sci. (Madison) 34(5):1422. DOI: 10.2135/cropsci1994.0011183X003400050074x. Number of accession(s) cited: 37
  • Fleming, A. A. 1983. Crop Sci. (Madison) 23(2):405. Note: PL-63 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Frascaroli, E. & P. Landi. 2017. Registration of maize inbred line Bo23 with high cold tolerance and agronomic performance in early sowing. J. Pl. Registr. 11(2):172. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2016.05.0029crg. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Gardner, C. O., M. L. Schuster, & D. D. Hall. 1982. Crop Sci. (Madison) 22(2):451. Note: GP-95 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Geadelmann, J. L. & R. H. Peterson. 1976. Registration of Five Maize Parental Lines. Crop Sci. (Madison) 16(5):747. Note: PL-43 Number of accession(s) cited: 5
  • Govinden, N & K. Rummun. 1996. MSIRI 3B Streak-Resistant Maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 36(3):824. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Grabowski, J. M., J. L. Douglas, D. J. Lang, & S. D. Edwards. 2005. Highlander Eastern Gamagrass. Crop Sci. (Madison) 45(1):412-413. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Granados, G., S. Pandey, & H. Ceballos. 1995. SA-3 and SA-8 acid soil tolerant maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 35(4):1236. DOI: 10.2135/cropsci1995.0011183X003500040099x. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Guo, B. Z., N. W. Widstrom, R. D. Lee, A. E. Coy, & R. E. Lynch. 2007. Registration of Maize Germplasm GT601 (AM-1) and GT602 (AM-2). J. Pl. Registr. 1(2):153. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2006.12.0767crg. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Guo, B., M. Krakowsky, X. Ni, B. Scully, R. Lee, A. Coy, & N. W. Widstrom. 2011. Registration of Maize Inbred Line GT603. J. Pl. Registr. 5(2):211. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2010.08.0386crg. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Hainzelin, E. M. & J. L. Marchand. 1986. Crop Sci. (Madison) 26(5):1090. Note: GP-150 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Hallauer, A. R. & A. D. Wright. 1995. B101 maize germplasm. Crop Sci. (Madison) 35(4):1238. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Hallauer, A. R. & M. J. Carena. 2016. Registration of BS39 maize germplasm. J. Pl. Registr. 10(3):296. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2015.02.0008crg. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Hallauer, A. R. & O. S. Smith. 1979. Registration of BS13(S2)C1 and BS16 maize germplasm. Crop Sci. (Madison) 19(5):755. Note: GP-82 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Hallauer, A. R. & W. A. Russell. 1986. Crop Sci. (Madison) 26(4):838. Note: GP-148 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Hallauer, A. R., K. R. Lamkey, & P. R. White. 1997. B102, B103, B104, B105, B106 Maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 37(4):1405. Number of accession(s) cited: 15
  • Hallauer, A. R., K. R. Lamkey, W. A. Russell, & P. R. White. 1992. No Certificate Requested. Crop Sci. (Madison) 32(6):1515. Note: PL-164 Number of accession(s) cited: 5
  • Hallauer, A. R., S. A. Eberhart, & W. A. Russell. 1974. Crop Sci. (Madison) 14(2):341. Note: GP-26 Number of accession(s) cited: 9
  • Hallauer, A. R., W. A. Russell, & P. R. White. 2000. BS21(R)C7 and BS22(R)C7 Corn. Crop Sci. (Madison) 40(5):1517. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Hallauer, A. R. 1986. Crop Sci. (Madison) 26(4):838. Note: GP-149 Number of accession(s) cited: 5
  • Hallauer, A. 2005. BSLE(M-S) and BSLE(M-L) maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 45(5):2132. Number of accession(s) cited: 6
  • Hallauer, R., K. R. Lamkey, & P. R. White. 2000. B110, B111, B113, B114 Corn. Crop Sci. (Madison) 40(5):1518. Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • Hawk, J. & T. Weldekidan. 2005. DE3, DE4, and DE5. Crop Sci. (Madison) 45(6):2669. Number of accession(s) cited: 3
  • Hawk, J. A. & T. Weldekidan. 1999. DE1 and DE2. Crop Sci. (Madison) 39(3):886. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Hawk, J. A. 1985. Crop Sci. (Madison) 25(4):716. Note: GP-142 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Hibbard, B. E., S. Flint-Garcia, D. B. Willmot, & L. L. Darrah. 2007. Registration of the Maize Germplasm CRW3(S1)C6 with Resistance to Western Corn Rootworm. J. Pl. Registr. 1(2):151. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2006.12.0774crg. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Hussain, T., P. Tausend, G. Graham, & J. Ho. 2007. Registration of IBM2 SYN10 Doubled Haploid Mapping Population of Maize. J. Pl. Registr. 1(1):081. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2005.11.0414crs. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Jellum, M. D. 1984. Crop Sci. (Madison) 24(4):829. Note: GP-129 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Johnson, B. E., J. S. Posch, C. O. Gardner, & T. C. Hoegemeyer. 1997. N501-N521, N523-N526, and N528-N545 Maize Parental Lines. Crop Sci. (Madison) 37(4):1404. Number of accession(s) cited: 42
  • Johnson, B. E., S. A. Rodriguez-Herrera, & D. Hall. 1998. N546 Maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 38(2):574. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Johnson, J. M., G. Muttoni, N. de Leon, & S. M. Kaeppler. 2016. Registration of the OhW (Oh43 x W64A) Maize Recombinant Inbred Mapping Population. J. Pl. Registr. 10(1):097. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2014.09.0062crmp. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Johnson, M. W. & J. E. Ayers. 1988. Registration of Eight Maize Germplasm Sources for Gray Leaf Spot (GLS) Resistance. Crop Sci. (Madison) 28(5):871. Note: GP-173 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Johnson, M. W. 1992. No Certificate Requested. Crop Sci. (Madison) 32(6):1516. Note: PL-160 Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • Jones, M. W. & E. W. Ohlson. 2022. Registration of the Maize Synthetic Population OhMCMV-1. J. Pl. Registr. 16(2):394. DOI: 10.1002/plr2.20195. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Josephson, L. M., H. C. Kincer, & D. R. West. 1982. Crop Sci. (Madison) 22(3):694. Note: GP-100 Number of accession(s) cited: 17
  • Kaeppler, S. M., D. D. Galusha, M. Thomas-Compton, B. Doupnik, Jr., S. Jensen, & W. A. Compton. 1998. N211,N217,N218 Maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 38(1):289. Number of accession(s) cited: 3
  • Kaeppler, S. M., W. A. Compton, & D. D. Galusha. 1997. N209 and N215 Maize Inbred Lines. Crop Sci. (Madison) 37(5):1677. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Kahler, A. L., R. E. Telkamp, L. H. Penny, T. F. Branson, & P. J. Fitzgerald. 1985. Crop Sci. (Madison) 25(1):202. Note: GP-137 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Kindiger, B. 1994. Nine male sterile maize genetic stocks and one maintainer. Crop Sci. (Madison) 34(1):321. Note: GS-1 Number of accession(s) cited: 10
  • Lambert, R. J. 1996. RSSSCC6 and RBS10C6 Maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 36(1):215. Number of accession(s) cited: 5
  • Lamkey, K. R. & A. R. Hallauer. 1997. BS11 Maize Germplasm. Crop Sci. (Madison) 37(6):1992. Number of accession(s) cited: 8
  • Lee, E., R. Chakravarty, B. Good, M. J. Ash, & L. W. Kannenberg. 2006. 38 maize breeding populations. Crop Sci. (Madison) 46(6):2728. Number of accession(s) cited: 38
  • Llorente, C. F., F. J. Betran, A. Bockholt, & F. Fojt III. 2004. Tx772 CORN. Crop Sci. (Madison) 44(3):1036. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Loesch, Jr., P. J. 1979. Registration of BSAAo2(S)C1 Maize Germplasm. Crop Sci. (Madison) 19(5):755. Note: GP-80 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Louie, R., M. W. Jones, R. J. Anderson, & M. G. Redinbaugh. 2002. OH1V1 Maize Germplasm. Crop Sci. (Madison) 42(3):991. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Mayfield, K., F. J. Betran, T. Isakeit, G. Odvody, S. Murray, & J. C. Landivar. 2012. Registration of Maize Germplasm Lines Tx736, Tx739, and Tx740 for Reducing Preharvest Aflatoxin Accumulation. J. Pl. Registr. 6(1):088. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2010.12.0675crg. Number of accession(s) cited: 3
  • McMillian, W. W., N. W. Widstrom, & D. M. Wilson. 1993. No Certificate Requested. Crop Sci. (Madison) 33(4):882. Note: GP-241 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • McMillian, W. W., N. W. Widstrom, B. R. Wiseman, & K. J. Starks. 1980. Crop Sci. (Madison) 20(3):420. Note: PL-51 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Menkir, A. & M. A. Adepoju. 2005. 20 tropical midaltitude maize line sources with resistance to gray leaf spot. Crop Sci. (Madison) 45(2):803-804. Number of accession(s) cited: 20
  • Menkir, A., J. G. Kling, B. Badu-Apraku, & O. Ibikunle. 2006. 26 maize tropical germplasm lines. Crop Sci. (Madison) 46(2):1007. Number of accession(s) cited: 26
  • Menkir, A., M. Silvestro, M. Gedil, T. Ojo, & W. Mengesh. 2024. Registration of provitamin A enriched tropical maize inbred lines. J. Pl. Registr. 18(3):523. DOI: 10.1002/plr2.20356. Number of accession(s) cited: 21
  • Menkir, A., R. L. Brown, R. Bandyopadhyay, & T. E. Cleveland. 2008. Registration of Six Tropical Maize Germplasm Lines with Resistance to Aflatoxin Contamination. J. Pl. Registr. 2(3):246. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2008.01.0028crg. Number of accession(s) cited: 6
  • Moll, R. H. & C. W. Stuber. 1979. Crop Sci. (Madison) 19(2):298. Note: GP-74 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Moll, R. H., E. J. Kamprath, & W. A. Jackson. 1991. NC201 Maize Parental Line. Crop Sci. (Madison) 31(3):857. Note: PL-153 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Murray, S. C., K. Mayfield, J. Pekar, P. Brown, A. Lorenz, T. Isakeit, G. Odvody, Wenwei Xu, & J. Betran. 2019. Tx741, Tx775, Tx777, Tx779, Tx780 and Tx782 inbred maize lines for yield and Southern United States stress adaptation. J. Pl. Registr. 13(2):258. Number of accession(s) cited: 5
  • Pandey, S., H. Ceballos, & G. Granados. 1995. Crop Sci. (Madison) 35(4):1230. Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • Peterson, R. H., J. L. Geadelmann, E. H. Rinke, & J. C. Sentz. 1976. Registration of Six Maize Germplasm Populations. Crop Sci. (Madison) 16(4):605-606. Note: GP-64 Number of accession(s) cited: 6
  • Phillips, R. L., J. Suresh, M. Olsen, & T. Krone. 2008. Registration of High-Methionine Versions of Maize Inbreds A632, B73, and Mo17. J. Pl. Registr. 2(3):243. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2007.11.0657crg. Number of accession(s) cited: 11
  • Pratt, R. & M. A. Casey. 2006. Oh605 MAIZE. Crop Sci. (Madison) 46(2):1004. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Pratt, R. C. & E. J. Dollinger. 1994. Oh599 Maize Inbred. Crop Sci. (Madison) 34(4):1139. Note: PL-171 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Pratt, R. C. & W. R. Findley. 1994. OhS11(C1) Maize Synthetic. Crop Sci. (Madison) 34(4):1131. Note: GP-250 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Pratt, R. C., J. B. Holland, P. J. Balint-Kurti, N. D. Coles, J. Zwonitzer, M. A. Casey, & M. D. McMullen. 2015. Registration of the Ki14 x B73 Recombinant Inbred Mapping Population of Maize. J. Pl. Registr. 9(2):262. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2014.06.0041crmp. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Pratt, R. C., W. R. Findley, Jr., A. Sotomayor-Rios, & S. Torres-Cardona. 1994. OhS9(C1) and OhS10(C1) Maize Germplasm. Crop Sci. (Madison) 34(5):1418. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Pratt, R. C., W. R. Findley, M. W. Jones, & W. D. Guthrie. 1994. OhS3(C5) Maize Synthetic. Crop Sci. (Madison) 34(4):1132. Note: GP-251 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Pratt, R. C. 1992. OhS12(C1) Maize Germplasm. Crop Sci. (Madison) 34(5):1419. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Pratt, R., L. Pollak, & K. Montgomery. 2005. GEMS-0002 MAIZE. Crop Sci. (Madison) 45(5):2130. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Redinbaugh, M. G. & M. W. Jones. 2013. Registration of the OhVRS-1 Maize Synthetic Population. J. Pl. Registr. 7(1):100. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2011.09.0470crg. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Russell, K. 2006. N551 and N552 maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 46(2):1014. Number of accession(s) cited: 18
  • Russell, W. A. & A. R. Hallauer. 1974. Registration of B76 and B77 Parental Lines of Maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 14(5):778. Note: PL-39 Number of accession(s) cited: 3
  • Russell, W. A. & W. D. Guthrie. 1979. Registration of B85 and B86 Germplasm Lines of Maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 19(4):565. Note: GP-76 Number of accession(s) cited: 7
  • Russell, W. A., J. C. Owens, D. C. Peters, & R. R. Rogers. 1976. Registration of Maize Germplasm. Crop Sci. (Madison) 16(6):886-887. Note: GP-72 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Russell, W. A., L. H. Penny, A. R. Hallauer, S. A. Eberhart, G. E. Scott, W. D. Guthrie, & F. F. Dicke. 1971. Registration of Maize Germplasm Synthetics. Crop Sci. (Madison) 11(1):140-141. Note: GP-20 Number of accession(s) cited: 15
  • Russell, W. A., L. H. Penny, G. F. Sprague, W. D. Guthrie, & F. F. Dicke. 1971. Registration of Maize Parental Lines. Crop Sci. (Madison) 11(1):143. Note: PL-3 Number of accession(s) cited: 13
  • Russell, W. A., L. H. Penny, W. D. Guthrie, & F. F. Dicke. 1971. Crop Sci. (Madison) 11(1):140. Note: GP-3 Number of accession(s) cited: 5
  • Russell, W. A., L. H. Penny. A. R. Hallauer, S. A. Eberhart, G. E. Scott, W. D. Guthrie, & F. F. Dicke. 1971. Crop Sci. (Madison) 11(1):140. Note: GP-11 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Russell, W. A. 1976. Registration of B75 Germplasm Line of Maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 16(2):315. Note: GP-62 Number of accession(s) cited: 12
  • Salon, P. R. & W. D. Pardee. 1996. SG4X-1 Tripsacum. Crop Sci. (Madison) 36(5):1425. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Salvi, S., A. Tassinari , K. Li , L. Zamariola, S. Giuliani, & R. Tuberosa. 2022. Registration of Gaspé Flint 1.1.1, a small-size earlyflowering maize inbred line. J. Pl. Registr. 16(1):152. DOI: 10.1002/plr2.20134. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Scott, G. E. & F. M. Davis. 1981. Crop Sci. (Madison) 21(1):148. Note: GP-87 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Scott, G. E. & N. Zummo. 1990. Mp313E (Does Not Want A Certificate). Crop Sci. (Madison) 30(6):1378. Note: PL-150 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Scott, G. E., F. M. Davis, & W. P. Williams. 1982. Crop Sci. (Madison) 22(6):1270. Note: GP-119 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Scott, G. E. 1993. No Certificate Requested. Crop Sci. (Madison) 33(4):888. Note: PL-167 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Scully, B. T., G. N. Nuessly, R. Beiriger, N. W. Widstrom, & M. E. Snook. 2000. Shrunken Zapalote Chico maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 40(6):1837. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Scully, B. T., M. D. Krakowsky, X. Ni, P. J. Tapp, J. E. Knoll, R. D. Lee, & B. Z. Guo. 2016. Registration of maize inbred line ‘GT888’. J. Pl. Registr. 10(1):087. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2014.04.0024crp. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Smith, M. E. & L. Ericson. 2000. NY5526 and NY6371 Maize Parental Lines. Crop Sci. (Madison) 40(6):1839. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Smith, M. E. & V. E. Gracen. 1993. NYLB31 and NYRD4058 Maize Parental Lines. Crop Sci. (Madison) 33(2):361. Note: PL-166 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Smith, M. E., L. Ericson, S. A. Norman, & N. O'Leary. 2015. Registration of NY195, NY212, NY215, and NY266. J. Pl. Registr. 9(3):393. Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • Springer, T., C. Dewald, P. Sims, R. Gillen, V. Louthan, W. Cooper, C. Taliaferro, C. Maura, Jr., S. Pfaff, R. Wynia, J. Douglas, J. Henry, S. Bruckerhoff, M. van der Grinten, P. Salon, M. Houck, Jr., & R. Esquivel. 2006. VERL EASTERN GAMAGRASS. Crop Sci. (Madison) 46(1):477. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Stuber, C. W. & R. H. Moll. 1972. Crop Sci. (Madison) 12(1):131. Note: PL-14 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Thompson, D. L. & R. R. Bergquist. 1985. Crop Sci. (Madison) 25(2):371. Note: GP-140 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Vasal, S. K., G. Srinivasan, & N. Vergara. 1995. Twelve Hybrid-oriented Maize Germplasm Tolerant to Inbreeding Depression. Crop Sci. (Madison) 35(4):1234. Number of accession(s) cited: 12
  • Vasal, S. K., G. Srinivasan, B. S. Dhillon, S. D. McLean, S. H. Zhang, & N. Vergara. 1997. 24 Tropical White Endosperm Maize Parental Lines. Crop Sci. (Madison) 37(4):1401. Number of accession(s) cited: 24
  • Vasal, S. K., G. Srinivasan, S. D. McLean, N. Vergara, B. S. Dhillon, S. H. Zhang, F. San Vicente, & S. K. Ramanujam. 1997. 21 Tropical Yellow Parental Lines. Crop Sci. (Madison) 37(4):1402. Number of accession(s) cited: 21
  • Warren, H. L. 1981. Registration of H102 and H103 Maize Germplasm. Crop Sci. (Madison) 21(3):477. Note: GP-88 Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • Weldekidan, T., H. Manching, N. E. Choquette, N. de Leon, S. Flint-Garcia, J. B. Holland, N. Lauter, S. C. Murray, W. Xu, M. Goodman, & R. J. Wisser. 2022. Registration of Tropical Populations of Maize Selected in Parallel for Early Flowering Time across the USA. J. Pl. Registr. 16(1):100. DOI: 10.1002/plr2.20181. Number of accession(s) cited: 18
  • West, D. R., D. R. Kincer, & C. R. Graves. 1992. T171 Maize Parental Line. Crop Sci. (Madison) 32(2):512. Note: PL-159 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • West, D. R., D. R. Kincer, & F. L. Allen. 2003. T270 Maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 43(4):1569. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • West, D. R., D. R. Kincer, F. L. Allen, & M. A. Thompson. 2004. Maize Parental Line T272. Crop Sci. (Madison) 44(5): 1888. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • West, D. R., D. R. Kincer, H. C. Kincer, & L. M. Josephson. 1986. Crop Sci. (Madison) 26(1):208. Note: GP-143 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • West, D. R., D. R. Kinger, & C. R. Graves. 2001. T173 Corn. Crop Sci. (Madison) 41(4):1375. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • West, D., D. R. Kincer, F. L. Allen, & M. A. Thompson. 2006. T175 MAIZE. Crop Sci. (Madison) 46(6):2733. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Wicks III, Z. W., M. L. Carson, & D. L. Robbins. 1986. Registration of SD40 parental line of maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 26(6):1267. Note: PL-75 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Wicks III, Z. W., M. L. Carson, & G. G. Scholten. 1989. Registration of SD44 parental line of maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 29(3):839-840. Note: PL-119 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Wicks III, Z. W., M. L. Carson, G. G. Scholten, & H. U. Rahman. 1990. Registration of SD50, SD53, SD55, SD59, and SD73 parental lines of maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 30(5):1171-1172. Note: PL-138 Number of accession(s) cited: 17
  • Wicks III, Z. W., M. L. Carson, H. Rahman, & G. G. Scholten. 1990. Registration of SD45, SD47, and SD48 parental lines of maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 30(1):243. Note: PL-133 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Widstrom, N. W. & M. E. Snook. 2001. Registration of EPM6 and SIM6 maize germplasm, high silk-maysin sources of resistance to corn earworm. Crop Sci. (Madison) 41(6):2009. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Widstrom, N. W., B. R. Wiseman, & W. W. McMilliam. 1975. Crop Sci. (Madison) 15(6):890. Note: GP-52 Number of accession(s) cited: 11
  • Widstrom, N. W., B. R. Wiseman, M. E. Snook, G. S. Nuessly, & B. T. Scully. 2003. Zapalote Chico 2451F. Crop Sci. (Madison) 43(1):444. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Widstrom, N. W., G. W. Burton, & R. N. Gates. 2001. GT-HID9 MAIZE. Crop Sci. (Madison) 41(6):2010. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Widstrom, N. W., M. O. Bagby, & M. E. Carr. 1989. Registration of GT-SSRS-SX and GT-SSRS-PX Maize Germplasms. Crop Sci. (Madison) 29(1):243. Note: GP-182 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Widstrom, N. W., W. P. Williams, B. R. Wiseman, & F. M. Davis. 1993. GT-FAWCC (C5) Maize Germplasm. Crop Sci. (Madison) 33(6):1422. Note: GP-242 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Williams, W. & G. Windham. 2006. Mp717 Maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 46(3):1407. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Williams, W. P. & F. M. Davis. 2000. Registration of maize germplasms Mp713 and Mp714. Crop Sci. (Madison) 40(2):584. DOI: 10.2135/cropsci2000.0015rgp. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Williams, W. P. & G. L. Windham. 1998. Mp709,Mp710,Mp711,Mp712 Maize Germplasm. Crop Sci. (Madison) 38(2):563. Number of accession(s) cited: 5
  • Williams, W. P. & G. L. Windham. 2012. Registration of Mp718 and Mp719 Germplasm Lines of Maize. J. Pl. Registr. 6(2):200. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2011.09.0489crg. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Williams, W.P. & F. M. Davis. 1980. Crop Sci. (Madison) 20(3):418. Note: GP-83 Number of accession(s) cited: 6
  • Willmot, D. B., B. E. Hibbard, B. D. Barry, A. Q. Antonio, & L. L. Darrah. 2005. Mo48 and Mo49 Maize Germplasm Lines with Resistance to European Corn Borer. Crop Sci. (Madison) 45(1):426-427. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Worral, H. M., M. P. Scott, & A. R. Hallauer. 2015. Registration of temperate quality protein maize (QPM) lines. J. Pl. Registr. 9(3):371. Number of accession(s) cited: 9
  • Xu, Wenwei, T. L. Archer, & E. D. Bynum, Jr. 2004. Maize Germplasm Tx203. Crop Sci. (Madison) 44(5):1884. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Xu, Wenwei, T. L. Archer, E. D. Bynum, Jr., & G. Odvody. 2004. Maize Germplasm Line Tx202. Crop Sci. (Madison) 44(5):1883-1884. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • York, J. O. 1991. Five Maize Germplasms. Crop Sci. (Madison) 31(2):501. Note: GP-230 Number of accession(s) cited: 5
  • Zehr, B. E. & B. R. Hamaker. 1995. HQPSSS and HQPSCB maize germplasm. Crop Sci. (Madison) 35(6):1720. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Zehr, B. E., G. F. Tragesser, B. R. Hamaker, J. E. Grogan, & D. H. Scott. 1996. HWSA(FG)C1 and HWSB(FG)C1 maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 36(1):213. Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • Zehr, B. E., G. F. Tragesser, B. R. Hamaker, P. L. Crane, & L. F. Bauman. 1995. H126w white endosperm. Crop Sci. (Madison) 35(4):1243. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Ziegler, K. E. 1990. Registration of BSP2C1 Popcorn (Maize) Germplasm. Crop Sci. (Madison) 30(1):238-239. Note: GP-207 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Zuber, M. S. 1973. Crop Sci. (Madison) 13(6):779. Note: PL-34 Number of accession(s) cited: 20
  • 1987. Crop Sci. (Madison) 27(4):824. Note: PL-79 Number of accession(s) cited: 123
  • 1992. Off. J. Pl. Var. Protect. Off. 20(4):14. Number of accession(s) cited: 10

Pedigree Citations
  • Bryan, A. A. & R. W. Jugenheimer. 1937. Hybrid corn in Iowa. Bull. Iowa Agric. Exp. Sta. 366. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Dudley, J. W. & D. E. Alexander. 1969. Performance of Advanced Generations of Autotetraploid Maize (Zea mays L.) Synthetics. Crop Sci. (Madison) 9(5):613-615. DOI: 10.2135/cropsci1969.0011183X000900050030x. Note: Describes the makeup of the parent of this line. Number of accession(s) cited: 6
  • Gerdes, J. T, C. F. Behr, J. G. Coors, and W. F. Tracy. 1994. Part One: Field Corn, Inbred Lines, United States. In: Gardes, J. T. et al., Compilation of North American Maize Breeding Germplasm 19. Note: CI14 in (Mo21A x CI64)(Oh28 x Oh51A) is changed to CI64 in 1984 Henderson from (Mo21A x CI14)(Oh28 x Oh51A) in 1976 Henderson. The reference in Gerdes is to a 1992 personal communication from P.L. Crane, however Gerdes lists no C.I.14 and as of 3-Apr-2025, MaizeGDB gives the pedigree of H60 as having C.I.64 and not C.I.14. Number of accession(s) cited: 67
  • Gerrish, E. E. 1980. Non-corn belt dent populations. Maize Genet. Coop. News Lett. 54:49-52. Number of accession(s) cited: 5
  • Henderson, C. B. 1976. Section I: Inbred Lines of Corn Released to the Seed Industry by Research Institutions, 21. INDIANA - PURDUE UNIVERSITY. In: Henderson, C. B., Maize research and breeders manual no. 8 5. Note: CI14 in (Mo21AxCI14)(Oh28xOh51A) is changed to CI64 in 1984 Henderson. Number of accession(s) cited: 26
  • Henderson, C. B. 1984. Section I: Inbred Lines of Corn Released to the Seed Industry by Research Institutions, 17. INDIANA - PURDUE UNIVERSITY. In: Henderson, C. B., Maize research and breeders manual no. 10 4-5. Note: CI14 in (Mo21A x CI64)(Oh28 x Oh51A) is changed to CI64 in 1984 Henderson from (Mo21A x CI14)(Oh28 x Oh51A) in 1976 Henderson.. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Rhodes, C. A., E. E. Carey, & D. B. Dickinson. 1982. Illinois sweet corn inbreds with the su se genotype. HortScience 17:411-412. Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • Rossman, C. E. 1964. Released inbred lines of corn. Quart. Bull. Michigan Agric. Exp. Sta. Number of accession(s) cited: 8
  • Schaefer, C. M. & R. Bernardo. 2013. Population Structure and Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Diversity of Historical Minnesota Maize Inbreds. Crop Sci. (Madison) 53(4):1529-1536. DOI: 10.2135/cropsci2012.11.0632. Number of accession(s) cited: 15
  • Uhr, D. V. & M. M. Goodman. 1995. Temperate Maize Inbreds Derived from Tropical Germplasm: I. Testcross Yield Trials. Crop Sci. (Madison) 35:779-784. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Wicks III, Z. W., M. L. Carson, & D. L. Robbins. 1986. Registration of SD40 Parental Line of Maize. Crop Sci. (Madison) 26(6):1267. Note: PL-75 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • 1950. Eleventh Annual Corn Improvement Conference of the North Central Region Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • PVP 7900036. Off. J. Pl. Var. Protect. Off. Number of accession(s) cited: 1