Author:
AlKhalifah Naser,Campbell Darwin A.,Falcon Celeste M.,Gardiner Jack M.,Miller Nathan D.,Romay Maria Cinta,Walls Ramona,Walton Renee,Yeh Cheng-Ting,Bohn Martin,Bubert Jessica,Buckler Edward S.,Ciampitti Ignacio,Flint-Garcia Sherry,Gore Michael A.,Graham Christopher,Hirsch Candice,Holland James B.,Hooker David,Kaeppler Shawn,Knoll Joseph,Lauter Nick,Lee Elizabeth C.,Lorenz Aaron,Lynch Jonathan P.,Moose Stephen P.,Murray Seth C.,Nelson Rebecca,Rocheford Torbert,Rodriguez Oscar,Schnable James C.,Scully Brian,Smith Margaret,Springer Nathan,Thomison Peter,Tuinstra Mitchell,Wisser Randall J.,Xu Wenwei,Ertl David,Schnable Patrick S.,De Leon Natalia,Spalding Edgar P.,Edwards Jode,Lawrence-Dill Carolyn J.
Funder
USDA Hatch Program
Agricultural Research Service
Iowa State University Plant Sciences Institute
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
Illinois Corn Marketing Board
Iowa Corn Promotion Board
Kansas Corn Commission
Minnesota Corn Research and Promotion Council
Nebraska Corn Board
Ohio Corn Marketing Program
Texas Corn Producers Board
National Corn Growers Association
National Science Foundation
USDA-NIFA
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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