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What can be learned from silage breeding programs?
Aaron J. Lorenz
, James G. Coors
Agronomy and Plant Genetics
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Breeding Program
100%
Silage
100%
Silage Quality
100%
Feedstock Quality
75%
Repeatability
50%
Corn Silage
50%
Cellulosic Ethanol
50%
Genetic Improvement
25%
Ethanol
25%
Corn Stover
25%
Near-infrared Spectroscopy
25%
Comprehensive Characterization
25%
Genetic Manipulation
25%
Dairy Production
25%
Rapid Characterization
25%
Conversion Efficiency
25%
Energy Availability
25%
Cellulosic Feedstock
25%
Cell Wall Digestion
25%
Sampling numbers
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Feedstock
100%
Corn Silage
40%
Repeatability
40%
near-Infrared Spectroscopy
20%
Genetic Improvement
20%
Cell Wall
20%
Corn Stover
20%
Digestibility
20%