Inbred corn line 7054

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800250, 800DIG56, 4352404, 43524049, 4352405, 47 58, 47DIG1, A01H 500, A01H 400, A01H 100, C12N 504

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ABSTRACT:
According to the invention there is provided an inbred corn line designated as 7054. This invention thus relates to the plant, ovules, pollen and seed of the inbred and includes the tissue culture which comprising regenerable cells of inbred 7054 and plants produced therefrom. This invention further relates to hybrid plants and seeds produced by crossing inbred 7054, as the male or female plant, to another inbred and methods of hybridization used to produced such hybrids. This invention further relates to corn plants having all the physiological and morphological characteristics inbred corn plant 7054.

REFERENCES:
Meghji et al. Inbreeding Depression, Inbred & hybrid grain yields and other traits of maize genotypes representing three eras. Crop Science vol. 24, pp. 545-549, 1984.
Hallauer et al., Corn Breeding. In Corn and Corn Improvement, No. 18, ASA, pp. 463-481, 1988.
Wych, Robert D. Production of hybrid seed. In Corn and Corn improvement. Ibid, 1988.

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