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MAIZE.INC.PRICO.ICIA.2005

 
Evaluation location: Puerto Rico, United States
Planted on 27-NOV-2004. Harvested around 21-MAR-2005. 1st pollination date was on 18-JAN-2005. Shipment was received 24-MAR-2005.
Researcher(s)
  • Palmgren, Paul, Illinois Crop Improvement Association
Trait(s) evaluated
KERNEL-ROW-NUMBER
69 Accessions
KERNEL-WEIGHT-1000
40 Accessions
COB-COLOR
69 Accessions
ENDOSPERM-COLOR
69 Accessions
KERNEL-COLOR
69 Accessions
EAR-LENGTH
69 Accessions
GLUME-DEVELOPMENT
69 Accessions
NOTES
2 Accessions
SILK-SCAR
69 Accessions
ALEURONE-COLOR
69 Accessions
EAR-DIAMETER
69 Accessions
EAR-SHAPE
69 Accessions
KERNEL-ROW-ARRANGEMENT
69 Accessions
KERNEL-TYPE
69 Accessions
PERICARP-COLOR
69 Accessions
UPPER-KERNEL-SHAPE
69 Accessions




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