COLD SPRING HARBOR, N.Y., Feb. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Corn — or maize — has changed over thousands of years from weedy plants that make ears with less than a dozen kernels to the cobs packed with ...
Agriculture is a vital component of Indiana’s history, culture and future. Discover the development of corn and Purdue University’s contributions to its growth with Purdue Agriculture’s short series, ...
ASTM International has developed a standard (E3503) that will address a specific need in the ethanol industry: measuring corn ...
Corn has a highly complex genome, making it a challenge to apply genome-editing techniques to it. Researchers used CRISPR to tinker with the corn genome promoter regions and modify stem cell growth.
Corn--or maize--has changed over thousands of years from weedy plants that make ears with less than a dozen kernels to the cobs packed with hundreds of juicy kernels that we see on farms today.
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