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Using high seed inoculum, maize can be planted immediately after Striga infestation in maize breeding nurseries.
Maize can be a viable alternative to rice and a potential driver for diversification of rice-wheat system.
Due to distinct photosynthetic processes, the decomposed organic matter from the cultivation of maize can be distinguished from SOM derived from native forest detritus.
Gene flow in maize can be monitored by measuring the cross-fertilization rate from a pollen source to a pollen recipient plot.
Recently, Mozafari et al. [18] reported that up to 25% maize can be replaced by potato meal in broiler ration, without inducing any negative affects on production performance.
The results here show that even highly contaminated maize can be detoxified to levels that are acceptable for some uses as livestock fodder according to U.S. standards.
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The localisation of regions where Bt-maize can be cultivated without impairing conventional maize fields or nature reserves is a challenging task.
Through the use of corn inducer, plenty of haploid maize seeds can be easily obtained for its breeding (Shatskaya et al. 1994; Chang and Coe 2009; Elizabeth and William 2009; Chaikam 2012).
The centromeres of maize and other species are also epigenetically defined, and several studies have demonstrated that maize centromeres can be inactivated and reactivated and can move positions (Han et al. 2009; Fu et al. 2013).
Despite being remotely related, maize pollen can be used to pollinate oat flowers and can sometimes produce fertile partial hybrids containing single maize chromosome additions.
Farmers in several countries are planting "short-cycle" crops, such as a kind of maize that can be harvested in three months instead of the more usual five.The nascent weather-insurance industry offers hope too.
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