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Like its largest competitor, Bayer AG, Corteva also is working to develop a high-yielding, short-stature corn plant that can better withstand high winds like the August 2020 derecho that swept ...
One of the products Bayer will introduce is a short-stature corn that performed well in the 2020 derecho that swept across Iowa and other states with winds up to 140 mph, leaving behind fields of ...
As a teenager in a small Iowa town in the 1980s, I would join dozens of kids around this time of summer on crews at a Cargill research plot where we helped scientists control pollination of corn ...
True Gold, 80+ days (open pollinated selection from Golden Jubilee Hybrid) [4] Golden Cross Bantam, 85 days (Introduced in 1933, this became the first widely grown hybrid sweet corn for both home gardens and commercial growers) [5] Golden Jubilee, 90+ days
Ulmus 'Morton Glossy' (selling name Triumph) is a hybrid cultivar raised by the Morton Arboretum, Illinois.Originally named 'Charisma' until it was realized that name had already been registered for another plant, the tree was derived from a crossing of two other hybrid cultivars grown at the Morton: Accolade and Vanguard.
Conopholis americana, the American cancer-root, bumeh or bear corn, is a perennial, [3] non-photosynthesizing (or "achlorophyllous") parasitic plant. It is from the family Orobanchaceae and more recently from the genus Conopholis but also listed as Orobanche , native but not endemic to North America .
An ornamental lily hybrid known as Lilium 'Citronella' [1] This is a list of plant hybrids created intentionally or by chance and exploited commercially in agriculture or horticulture. The hybridization event mechanism is documented where known, along with the authorities who described it.
Spergula arvensis, the corn spurry, stickwort, starwort or spurrey, [2] [3] is a species of plant in the genus Spergula. [4] It is an annual plant which is native to Europe, Macaronesia, Siberia, northwestern India, northwestern Africa, and the highlands of eastern tropical Africa.