2005
DOI: 10.1201/9781420028171.ch17
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Breeding Corn to Reduce Preharvest Aflatoxin Contamination

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“…In this study, the B73o2/o2 × CML161 RILs (and parents) were testcrossed to LH195, a commercial line belonging in the stiff stalk heterotic group (Bello, 2007;Gutiérrez-Rojas et al, 2008; Gutiérrez-Rojas et al, kernels on the ground between the rows of maize at a rate of 1 kg per 60 m of fi eld row just before silking. This approach allows for more natural ear colonization (Betrán et al, 2005), using a mixture of locally available isolates. Findings between these two nonwounding inoculation methods tend to show correlation but have not been formally tested to our knowledge.…”
Section: Materials and Methods Germplasmmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this study, the B73o2/o2 × CML161 RILs (and parents) were testcrossed to LH195, a commercial line belonging in the stiff stalk heterotic group (Bello, 2007;Gutiérrez-Rojas et al, 2008; Gutiérrez-Rojas et al, kernels on the ground between the rows of maize at a rate of 1 kg per 60 m of fi eld row just before silking. This approach allows for more natural ear colonization (Betrán et al, 2005), using a mixture of locally available isolates. Findings between these two nonwounding inoculation methods tend to show correlation but have not been formally tested to our knowledge.…”
Section: Materials and Methods Germplasmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Single-row plots at Corpus Christi were inoculated by dispersing A. flavus colonized maize kernels on the ground between the rows of maize at a rate of 1 kg per 60 m of field row just before silking. This approach allows for more natural ear colonization (Betrán et al, 2005), using a mixture of locally available isolates. Findings between these two nonwounding inoculation methods tend to show correlation but have not been formally tested to our knowledge.…”
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