Scientists are pursuing complex research into corn genetics, aiming to enable long-term advances in crop health, resilience and productivity. James Schnable, the Dr. Charles O. Gardner Professor of Agronomy at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, recently participated in an international research collaboration that, for the first time, identified the complete set of genetic components for corn.
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