Stabilized inbred crosses in X16T127 combine resistance and stress-tolerance traits while preserving uniformity, yield, and harvestability.
Combining breeding with genetic transformation, this wheat case stacks yield, disease resistance, and stress-tolerance traits in one cultivar.
Selective breeding and asexual propagation produce a poinsettia with rich dark red bracts, upright growth, and good keeping quality.
Cytoplasmic male sterility and staged trait introgression help hybrid maize combine resistance, stress tolerance, yield, and uniformity.
Combining traditional breeding with genetic modification, this case shows how winter wheat 01102460 improves yield, disease resistance, and agronomic quality.
Controlled cross-pollination and in vitro meristem propagation preserve MI02909's spotted white flowers, upright stems, and frequent flowering.
Preselected parental germplasm and trait merging help soybean cultivar 28310330 balance breeding time with stable yield, resistance, and fatty acid traits.
A soybean breeding case showing how 5PUUZ61 combines stable yield, disease resistance, and drought tolerance while easing trait stacking complexity.
Marker-assisted breeding and tissue culture help combine yield, disease resistance, and drought and heat tolerance in winter wheat.
Cytoplasmic male sterility and stabilized parent lines help hybrid maize stack resistance and yield traits without losing uniformity.
A stable hybrid maize platform combines disease resistance, stress tolerance, and yield traits through staged crossing, backcrossing, and transformation.
Controlled breeding, backcrossing, and transformation combine resistance and yield traits while preserving hybrid maize uniformity and stability.
Selective crossing and asexual propagation fix a stable 1:1 THC:THCV chemotype for consistent medicinal extract and product profiles.
A new soybean cultivar combines higher seed yield and oil content with disease and abiotic stress resistance through targeted breeding and trait selection.
Pre-stabilized inbred crosses help maize hybrid X16T126 combine disease, insect, heat, and drought traits while preserving field uniformity.
Tissue culture speeds propagation of this compact Rudbeckia while preserving sturdy stems, large 4-whorl blooms, and stable traits.
Structured generation selection in X11T097 helps stack disease resistance and stress-tolerance traits while preserving uniformity and yield stability.
A new grapevine cultivar combines early ripening with large dark red, firm, juicy berries and stable true-to-type propagation for fresh market use.
Marker-guided breeding and genome editing help maintain homozygous wheat lines while improving hybrid yield, trait uniformity, and vigor.
Targeted crossing and cutting propagation create a stable Petchoa with large red-purple flowers and a semi-upright habit.
Preselected parent lines help hybrid peppers combine disease resistance, nutritional quality, and strong agronomic performance with less breeding delay.
Repeated selfing with the Sli gene enables homozygous potato lines and uniform hybrid seeds without the yield losses of inbreeding depression.
Backcrossing and stabilized inbred-line crossing combine disease resistance, yield, and uniform plant traits in hybrid maize.
Controlled breeding and tissue culture create a compact Echinacea with uniform branching, pink blooms, earlier flowering, and stable propagation.
Bred lettuce 84-BB3150 RZ resists downy mildew, aphids, and Fusarium root rot while preserving leaf quality and yield.
Controlled breeding produced a miniature rose with abundant uniform white blooms, compact vigor, and strong disease resistance for containers.
A hybrid tomato line combines resistance to major pathogens with uniform ripening and firm oblong fruit for more reliable commercial production.
Controlled cross-pollination and in vitro meristem culture deliver a stable Helleborus cultivar with uniform mounding, early flowering, and good garden performance.
A novel inbred corn line supports hybrid breeding that balances yield with pest, disease, and water-stress tolerance.
A multi-trait inbred corn line supports hybrid breeding that preserves yield, pest and disease resistance, and water-stress tolerance across generations.
Bred for compact upright growth, sturdy stems, and faster pink-to-white bloom aging, this hydrangea improves floriferous landscape performance.
Preselected parent crosses shorten soybean breeding while improving seed yield, disease resistance, and fatty acid composition.
Controlled cross-pollination produced a Caladium with stable foliage, sunburn tolerance, higher tuber yield, and resistance to rot and nematodes.
A new seedless mandarin fixes leaf ratio, petiole length, and spine density to improve variety distinction, stable growth, and fruit productivity.
Phased breeding and parental preselection combine yield, disease resistance, and fatty acid traits while maintaining cultivar stability.
Structured breeding and trait introgression help soybean cultivar 24160601 combine yield, disease resistance, and fatty acid targets with stable uniformity.
Stabilized parent lines and controlled crossing produce uniform pepper hybrids with predictable herbicide, insect, and disease traits.
Pre-characterized parent lines and phased selection shorten soybean breeding while combining yield, disease resistance, and fatty acid traits.
By combining resistance to nematodes, fungi, and viruses in one hybrid tomato, the case improves uniform ripening and harvesting efficiency.
Combining yield, disease resistance, drought tolerance, and fatty acid traits in one soybean cultivar reduces breeding time while improving agronomic stability.
A new Dianthus variety combines season-darkening maroon flowers with a compact habit, then fixes those traits through vegetative propagation.
Planned crossing and selection shorten soybean trait development while improving seed yield, disease resistance, and oil stability.
Bred for day-neutral bearing, this strawberry cultivar delivers large uniform fruit, high brix, low acidity, and grey mold tolerance.
Controlled breeding and cutting propagation produced a compact, freely branching Mandevilla with stable traits and showy white flowers.
Controlled cross-pollination produced a compact Mandevilla with large deep red flowers, continuous blooming, and stable garden performance.
Stabilized inbred parents and marker-guided backcrossing help hybrid maize retain disease resistance, stress tolerance, yield, and uniformity.
Controlled crossing of inbred pepper parent lines delivers uniform hybrid plants with predictable performance and added resistance traits.
Prebuilt disease resistance, drought tolerance, and male sterility in maize 1PSHT39 simplify hybrid seed production and shorten breeding cycles.
Structured selfing, crossing, and selection improve barley yield stability, disease resistance, and trait uniformity in BG Nitro.
A structured breeding program builds soybean cultivar 26130812 with stable yield, disease resistance, and altered fatty acid profiles.