Molecular markers speed precise trait stacking in wheat cultivar G18C2097, improving yield potential, adaptability, and leaf streak resistance.
Structured parent selection and multi-generation feedback help combine soybean yield, disease resistance, and fatty acid traits with less breeding delay.
Combining virus resistance, stress tolerance, and stable fruit traits, this hybrid tomato addresses yield and uniformity trade-offs.
Marker-assisted breeding improves field pea yield stability, disease resistance, and nutritional quality without unmanageable selection complexity.
Bred for central California, this everbearing raspberry maintains yield and fruit quality under high summer heat while supporting healthy growth.
Marker-assisted selection speeds soybean breeding while combining yield, disease resistance, and tailored fatty acid traits in one cultivar.
Phased soybean breeding with preselected parental lines improves yield and disease resistance while preserving cultivar stability.
Controlled cross-pollination and meristem propagation create a Phalaenopsis with stable striped big-lip flowers, strong stems, and consistent flowering.
A hybrid corn breeding strategy uses stabilized inbred lines and phased crossing to preserve trait uniformity while retaining genetic diversity.
Combining disease resistance, stress tolerance, yield, and uniform maturity in hybrid canola through controlled crosses and trait introgression.
A soybean breeding case showing how cultivar 24110539 combines higher yield, disease resistance, and tailored fatty acid traits.
Cytoplasmic male sterility and backcrossed parent lines improve hybrid corn uniformity while supporting stable yield, disease resistance, and drought tolerance.
Staged breeding and transgenic selection combine yield, disease resistance, and fatty acid traits while reducing soybean cultivar development time.
Breeding and genome editing combine yield, Phytophthora tolerance, herbicide resistance, and nutritional quality in soybean variety 01106187.
Cytoplasmic male sterility and restorer genes prevent self-pollination in hybrid corn while preserving uniformity, genetic purity, and seed yield.
Precise genome editing and breeding combine herbicide resistance, disease tolerance, and yield in soybean line 01098266.
A canola inbred line with low erucic acid and glucosinolate levels supports efficient trait introgression, disease resistance, and stable hybrid breeding.
Controlled cross-pollination plus tissue culture preserves semi-double yellow flowers and a long bloom period across generations.
Controlled breeding combines abundant uniform red flowers with compact container-friendly growth and strong resistance to common rose diseases.
Selected genetic traits keep this Philodendron’s lime green variegation and upright stems consistent across changing light, temperature, and irrigation.
Combining breeding with transgenic introgression helps soybean cultivar 94402428 unite yield, disease and herbicide resistance, and uniformity.
Selective breeding combines stable yield, Bremia resistance, and cold and tipburn tolerance in a greenhouse-suitable lettuce variety.
A new wild rocket line combines non-shattering pods, medium green leaves, and medium to late bolting for stable cultivation.
A new Eruca sativa variety resists downy mildew at the seedling stage, helping preserve leaf quality and harvest yield.
A bred wild rocket line combines intermediate fusarium resistance with medium leaf size and early flowering for stable cultivation use.
Controlled breeding produced a miniature rose with abundant mauve pink flowers, early blooming, long shelf-life, and compact container growth.
Selective breeding combines narrow to medium leaf width, strong leaf division, and tall flowering height into a stable cultivated rocket variety.
Selective breeding produced a miniature rose with uniform red blooms, compact container growth, and strong disease resistance.
Pre-screened parent selection and targeted trait introduction help shorten rice breeding cycles while preserving grain quality, stability, and resistance.
A new apple variety resolves weak red coloration and early ripening by delivering darker conical fruit with a 7-10 day later harvest window.
Preselected parental germplasm and planned crossing shorten soybean breeding while preserving stable yield, disease resistance, and fatty acid traits.
Pre-characterized parent lines and phased selection shorten soybean breeding while combining yield, disease resistance, and fatty acid traits.
Controlled cross-pollination produced a Mandevilla with compact spreading habit, early free flowering, large blooms, and strong garden performance.
Preselected parent lines and integrated breeding combine yield, disease resistance, and stress tolerance while reducing soybean breeding time.
Controlled cross-pollination produced a peach tree with earlier ripening, firmer non-melting fruit, higher soluble solids, and uniform size.
Male sterility and inbred-line crossing help this hybrid corn case improve trait uniformity, yield, disease resistance, and drought tolerance.
CMS female lines and restorer genetics enable controlled corn cross-pollination, improving hybrid purity, yield, and trait stability.
Controlled breeding and stem-cutting propagation deliver a Mandevilla with large flowers, free blooming, and stable true-to-type reproduction.
Preselected germplasm and phased breeding help combine yield, disease resistance, drought tolerance, and oil traits in soybean cultivar 23170510.
Controlled cross-pollination and tissue culture help hybrid corn CH010523 maintain uniform traits, genetic stability, yield, and disease resistance.
Controlled breeding and vegetative propagation deliver a clumping Leucanthemum with upright growth, stable yellow blooms, and drought-tolerant foliage.
Pre-characterized parents and staged field selection help combine higher soybean yield, disease resistance, and fatty acid traits with less breeding delay.
A new Calathea cultivar combines broad growth habit with stable variegated foliage, preserving ornamental traits across generations.