Other Gardening General Discussion
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Subject: Corn crossing???
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roreilly |
Columbus, OH
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If I cross yellow/white sweet corn(SE) with red sweet corn(SE), would the resulting ears be red/yellow, and if not would the resulting kernals at any point grow a bi-colored ear?
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9/27/2009 10:59:14 PM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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Hmm that is a mandel question. Since the two are already hybrid. The end results may not be as expected.
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9/28/2009 2:03:00 PM
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matfox |
Baltimore
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linus you incorrect mendel gentics are bit different with corn. corn color is determined at pollention. so is tenderness and sweetness.
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10/5/2009 6:45:06 PM
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Junior |
Ankeny, Iowa
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I work as a corn breeder assistant. So ,to the best of my knowledge, I would say that if you were to cross the red corn with the white/ yellow corn. You would hopefully be creating a heterozygous line that would have tri-colored kernals. Those resulting seeds may or may not grow tri-colored plants the next season. It depends on weather or not you create a true heterozygous line.
Junior
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10/15/2009 7:20:43 PM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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Sorta backwards to original question...if I plant all dark colored seeds from Indian corn, can I expect more dark colored seeds on ears the following year? Peace, Wayne
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10/16/2009 12:33:19 AM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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Mat or Mark what ever you want to be called. His question is would the resultuing kernals at any point grow a bicolored corn.
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10/16/2009 1:20:26 PM
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matfox |
Baltimore
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linus I beleive my post answered his question.
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10/19/2009 7:01:21 PM
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JeffL |
Dillsburg, PA
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Ok- question for you guys. What happens if you grow several different colors of indian corn. Would the results be all messed up?
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10/19/2009 7:09:29 PM
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matfox |
Baltimore
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yes you would get multicolor cobs
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10/21/2009 8:18:19 PM
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caronte(emanuele) |
Cortona Toscana Italy
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waine ..yes you wil have more red colored kernels! in the future cob, i suspecto not all red because some eterozigosis may stil be retained!
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12/13/2009 12:28:20 PM
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