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Plant BreedingFebruary 9, 2022July 19, 2023

Down on the Farm | Adapting Exotic Corn to U.S.

Adapting Exotic Corn

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USDA-ARS Tropical maize germplasm can help U.S. corn overcome hotter, drier conditions brought about by climate change. However, those tropical materials mature too late for U.S. growing areas. USDA-ARS researcher Jim Holland explains efforts to adapt tropical maize to U.S. growing seasons.

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