Development of short season, cold tolerant, disease resistant corn inbreds
Crop Types
- Corn
Collaborating Locations
AAFC OttawaBackground
This project will support the corn breeding program out of AAFC Ottawa. The goal of this program is to develop corn inbreds suitable for Canadian growing conditions with appropriate disease resistance.
Objectives
- Develop and release early maturing cold tolerant corn inbreds
- Develop corn inbreds with improved disease resistance to gibberella ear rot, northern corn leaf blight, Goss's wilt, common rust, eyespot and grey leaf spot
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Project Details
Field Issues
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