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Breeding potential of maize composite Isanão VF1 in small spacing in the second growing season

The purpose of this study was to verify the breeding potential of the maize composite Isanão VF1 in the secondgrowing season. One hundred and fifty half-sib progenies were evaluated at spacing of 0.45 m, densities of 57,778 and 80,000plants ha-1, in a randomized block design with three replications....

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