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15 July 2020 CO476 corn inbred line
A.Z. Kebede, L.M. Reid, C. Voloaca, R. De Schiffart, J. Wu, T. Woldemariam, K.K. Jindal, X. Zhu, W. Bosnich, A Johnston, D. Schneiderman, L.J. Harris
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CO476 is an early-medium maturity (76 d to flowering), mostly stiff stalk (BSSS), yellow flint inbred which combines well with a stiff stalk B14-type and Iodent-type testers in many different locations. CO476 possesses moderate resistance to gibberella ear rot both in the inbred and in hybrid combinations. It has intermediate response to common smut, Fusarium stalk rot, northern corn leaf blight, common rust, and Goss’s wilt.

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A.Z. Kebede, L.M. Reid, C. Voloaca, R. De Schiffart, J. Wu, T. Woldemariam, K.K. Jindal, X. Zhu, W. Bosnich, A Johnston, D. Schneiderman, and L.J. Harris "CO476 corn inbred line," Canadian Journal of Plant Science 101(2), 287-291, (15 July 2020). https://doi.org/10.1139/cjps-2020-0065
Received: 11 March 2020; Accepted: 24 April 2020; Published: 15 July 2020
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corn
Cultivar description
maize
Zea mays L.
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