Breeding with Teosinte, Wild Ancestor of Corn

Breeding with Teosinte, Wild Ancestor of Corn

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Patrick Byrne Crop wild relatives provide diverse genes with often beneficial traits for plant breeders seeking to diversify and improve crops. Join Dr. Pat Byrne (CSU Soil and Crop Sciences) to see how teosinte (Zea mays subsp. parviglumis), the wild ancestor of corn, is bred with a cultivated corn. This demo plot at Colorado State University’s Agricultural Research, Development and Education Center shows the mature plants of both parents, as well as the F1 hybrid, and the 1st and 4th generations of backcrosses.

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