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1. Earbox, an open tool for high-throughput measurement of the spatial organization of maize ears and inference of novel traits

2. Effects of maize development and phenology on the field infestation dynamics of the European corn borer (Lepidoptera: Crambidae).

3. Portability of genomic predictions trained on sparse factorial designs across two maize silage breeding cycles.

4. Assessing the potential of genetic resource introduction into elite germplasm: a collaborative multiparental population for flint maize.

5. Identifying QTLs involved in hybrid performance and heterotic group complementarity: new GWAS models applied to factorial and admixed diallel maize hybrid panels.

6. Genomic prediction of hybrid performance: comparison of the efficiency of factorial and tester designs used as training sets in a multiparental connected reciprocal design for maize silage.

7. Earbox, an open tool for high-throughput measurement of the spatial organization of maize ears and inference of novel traits.

8. Physiological adaptive traits are a potential allele reservoir for maize genetic progress under challenging conditions.

9. Simulating the effect of flowering time on maize individual leaf area in contrasting environmental scenarios.

10. Maize adaptation across temperate climates was obtained via expression of two florigen genes.

11. Disentangling group specific QTL allele effects from genetic background epistasis using admixed individuals in GWAS: An application to maize flowering.

12. Linkage Analysis and Association Mapping QTL Detection Models for Hybrids Between Multiparental Populations from Two Heterotic Groups: Application to Biomass Production in Maize ( Zea mays L.).

13. Reciprocal Genetics: Identifying QTL for General and Specific Combining Abilities in Hybrids Between Multiparental Populations from Two Maize ( Zea mays L.) Heterotic Groups.

14. Distinct controls of leaf widening and elongation by light and evaporative demand in maize.

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