Corn plants with improved quality grain traits

Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and – Method of using a plant or plant part in a breeding process... – Method of breeding maize

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C800S272000, C800S274000, C800S264000, C800S320100

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ABSTRACT:
According to the invention, there are provided methods for producing novel corn plants with enhanced quality grain traits comprising using the corn accession REN 001 and plants derived therefrom. Also provided by the invention are the plants produced by such methods. The invention further provides methods for producing corn grain with improved quality grain traits comprising pollinating elite hybrid corn varieties with pollen from the corn accession REN 001 and plants produced therefrom.

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