Inbred corn line ZS1284

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Inventors

Stelpflug, Richard G.
Messmer, Mark J.

Application #

413203

Filed

Mar-28-1995

Published

Oct-29-1996

Current US Class

047/DIG1
435/412
800/320.1

International Classes

A01H 005/00; A01H 004/00; A01H 001/00; C12N 005/04

Field of Search

800/200 800/205 800/250 800/DIG. 47/58 435/240.4 435/240.45 435/240.49 435/240.5 435/172.3

Assignee

Zeneca Limited (London, GB2)

Examiners

Benzion; Gary

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rewoldt; Dana

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Other References

Cole, E. H. and M. G. Neuffer. The Genetics of Corn, p. 111. Conger, B. V., F. J. Novak, R. Afza, and K. Erdelsky. "Somatic embryogenesis from cultured leaf segments of Zea mays", Plant Cell Reports, 6:345-347 (1987). Duncan, D. R., M. E. Williams, B. E. Zehr and J. M. Widholm. "The production of callus capable of plant regeneration from immature embryos of numerous Zea mays genotypes", Planta, 165:322-332 (1985). Edallo, et al., "Chromosomal Variation and Frequency of Spontaneous Mutation Associated with in Vitro Culture and Plant Regeneration in Maize" Maydica XXVI, pp. 39-56 (1981). Forsberg, R. A. and R. R. Smith. "Sources, Maintenance, and Utilization of Parental Material", Hybridization of Crop Plants, Chapter 4, pp. 65-81 (1980). Green, C. E. and R. L. Phillips. "Plant Regeration from Tissue Cultures of Maize", Crop Science, vol. 15, pp. 417-421 (1975). Green, C. E. and C. A. Rhodes. "Plant Regeneration in Tissue Cultures of Maize", Maize for Biological Research, pp. 367-372 (1982). Hallauer, et al, "Corn Breeding", Corn and Corn Improvement pp. 463-564 (1988). Sprague et al, eds. Lowe, Keith. Patent Application 0 160 390. Meghji, M. R., J. W. Dudley, R. J. Lambert, and G. F. Sprague. "Inbreeding Depression, Inbred and Hybrid Grain Yields, and Other Traits of Maize Genotypes Representing Three Eras". Crop Science, vol. 24, pp. 545-549 (1984). Phillips, et al., "Cell/Tissue Culture and In Vitro Manipulation", In Corn & Corn Improvement, 3rd Ed., ASA Publication, #18, pp. 345-349 & 356-357 (1988). Poehlman, John Milton. Breeding Field Crop, AVI Publishing Company, Inc., Westport, Connecticut, pp. 237-246 (1987). Rao, K. V., et al., "Somatic Embryogenesis in Glume Callus Cultures", Osmania University, Hyberabad, India. Sass (1977) "Morphology". In Corn & Corn Improvement. ASA Publication. Madison, WI, pp. 89-109. Songstad, David D., David R. Duncan, and Jack M. Widholm. "Effect of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid, silver nitrate, and norbornadiene on plant regeneration from maize callus cultures", Plant Cell Reports, 7:262-265 (1988). Tomes, et al, "the Effect of Parental Genotype on Initiation of Embryogenic Callus from Elite Maize (Zea mays L.) Germplasm". Theor. Appl. Genet. 70., pp. 505-509. (1985). Troyer, et al., "Selection for Early Flowering in Corn: 10 Late Synthetics". Crop Science, vol. 25, pp. 695-697 (1985). Umbeck, et al. "Reversion of Male-Sterile T-Cytoplasm Maize to Male Fertility in Tissue Culture", Crop Science vol. 23, pp. 584-588 (1983). Wright, H., "Commercial Hybrid Seed Production", Hybridization of Crop Plants, pp. 161-176, (1980). Wych, R. D., "Production of Hybrid Seed Corn"; Corn and Corn Improvement, pp. 565-607 (1988).

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Abstract
Broadly this invention provides inbred corn line ZS1284. The methods for producing a corn plant by crossing the inbred line ZS1284 are encompassed by the invention. Additionally, the invention relates to the various parts of inbred ZS1284 including culturable cells. This invention relates to hybrid corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred line ZS1284 with at least one other corn line.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. Inbred corn seed designated ZS1284 seed of which has been deposited in the ATCC under deposit number X.

2. A corn plant produced by the seed of claim 1.

3. A tissue culture of regenerable cells of ZS1284 seed of which has been deposited in the ATCC under deposit number X.

4. A tissue culture according to claim 3, the tissue culture selected from the group consisting of leaves, pollen, embryos, roots, root tips, anthers, silk, flowers, kernels, ears, cobs, husks and stalks, and cells and protoplasts thereof.

5. A corn plant having all the physiological and morphological traits of ZS1284 seed of which has been deposited in the ATCC under deposit number X and regenerated from the tissue culture of claim 3.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention is in the field of corn breeding, specifically relating to an inbred corn line designated ZS1284.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The original maize plant was indigenous to the Western Hemisphere. The plants were weedlike and only through the efforts of early breeders was a cultivated crop species developed. The physical traits of maize are such that self pollination or cross pollination can occur. Each plant has a separate male and female flower, the tassel and ear, respectively. Natural pollination occurs when wind transfers pollen from tassel to the silks on the corn ears. This type of pollination contributed to the wide variation of maize varieties present in the Western Hemisphere.

The development of a planned breeding program for maize only occurred in the last century. Originally, maize was an open pollinated variety having heterogeneous genotypes. The maize farmer selected uniform ears from the yield of these genotypes and reserved them for planting the next season. The result was a field of maize plants that were segregating for a variety of traits. This type of maize selection lead to at most incremental increases in seed yield.
 
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