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Title: Sweet Corn (Zea mays var. rugosa)


1
Sweet Corn (Zea mays var. rugosa)
  • Key points
  • Difference from other corns
  • 3 categories of sweet corn
  • Wind pollination and its implications
  • Succession
  • Problems

2
Sweet Corn is unlike other corns
  • _________________
  • Produces and retains large amounts of sugar in
    the kernels, rather than starch
  • Pericarp
  • The skin of __________ is thinner, making them
    tender
  • Seed is wrinkled when _______________

Sweet corn seed
3
Types of Sweet Corn
  • ____________ cultivars
  • Contain the sugary gene (su)
  • Have less initial kernel sugar than other sweet
    corn types
  • Sugary enhancer
  • Contain the ___________________ (se) gene
  • Significantly raises the sugar content above
    standard cultivars
  • Taste, tenderness, and texture are outstanding

4
Types of Sweet Corn
  • Supersweet cultivars
  • Contain the shrunken-2 gene (sh2)
  • Much initial R D was done at University of
    Illinois in 1950s
  • Hold sweetness longer than su or se types
  • Kernels have a crispy, tough-skinned texture
  • Require ______________ soils for germination than
    others
  • Must be isolated from other types of corn
    tasseling at same time

5
Sweet Corn Planting
  • To have sweet corn throughout the summer must
    have succession plantings
  • Use both __________________ timing (temporal) and
    cultivars with different maturity
    (___________________)
  • Example of a planting regime
  • First planting (varietal succession)
  • _________________ crop cultivar
  • Main crop cultivar
  • Second planting (temporal succession)
  • Same cultivar when three to four leaves have
    appeared on the seedlings in the previous planting

6
Sweet Corn Reproduction
  • Flowers
  • Separate male and female flowers on each plant
  • Which is which?

7
Sweet Corn Reproduction
  • Male flowers are tassels
  • Spikelets contain ____________ , which produce
    pollen

Branch of tassel
8
Sweet Corn Reproduction
  • Female flowers are ______________
  • Each potential kernel produces a silk, on which
    the pollen lands for fertilization

9
Sweet Corn Development
  • Plants have a tendency to produce
    ________________ or tillers
  • Dont really need to be removed cant compete
    with main stalk

10
Sweet Corn Pollination
  • _______________ pollinated
  • Plant sweet corn in blocks of at least four rows
    to ensure good pollination
  • Cross-pollination
  • Prevent from cross pollination by field corn,
    __________________ corn, or popcorn
  • Especially supersweet cultivars because if
    pollinated by other corns they will not develop
    high sugar content
  • Cross pollination between ___________ and white
    cultivars will affect appearance of white corn

11
Sweet Corn Harvesting
  • Ears should be picked during _______ phase
  • Juice of the kernel appears milky, not thick
  • Occurs 20 days after appearance of first silks
  • Harvest time indicators
  • Drying and ___________ of the silks
  • Fullness of the ________
  • Firmness of the unhusked ears

12
Sweet Corn Problems
  • Corn ______________
  • Once caterpillar is inside husk, there is no
    effective control
  • Bt or mineral oil on young silks may help prevent
    entry
  • Can insert _____________ gene for Bt protein into
    sweet corn

13
Genetically modified vegetables (GMOs)
  • Has a _____________ gene inserted using
    molecular biology techniques
  • Difference from cultivars developed with
    traditional plant breeding
  • Gene inserted from __________________ organisms
  • Single or a few genes inserted in GMO
  • Selectable markers in GMO

14
Genetically modified vegetables
  • Pest _______________ has generally been the
    target
  • Consumer acceptance has been an issue
  • Flavr-Saver Tomato
  • No longer available
  • __________ containing sweet corn and potato
  • No longer available
  • Glyphosate-resistant lettuce
  • Not marketed

15
GMOs The Issues
  • Pest resistance will develop
  • Genes may move into related _______ species
  • Superweeds
  • Adverse health effects
  • Allergic reactions to food
  • Ethical issues
  • Who benefits from GMOs?

16
Sweet Corn Problems
  • ___________ beetle
  • Carry Stewarts _________
  • Yellow streaking of leaves, ___________, plant
    death
  • More severe in southern IL

17
Sweet Corn Problems
  • Smut
  • Caused by a ________ that invades kernels or
    tassels
  • More severe in hot,_____ conditions and with
    white cultivars
  • Culinary delicacy, especially in __________
  • Called cuitlacoche
  • Can cause contractions in pregnant women

18
Sweet Corn Problems
  • Raccoons
  • Raccoons eat sweet corn when it is in the early
    ____________ phase, just before the ears are
    ready to harvest
  • Hard to control
  • ____________ can be necessary
  • Watch for tracks
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