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While hybrids can naturally occur in nature or be easily done by man, GMOs are created using high-tech methods that alter a plants DNA in a way that could not occur naturally.
Single-cross hybrids are produced by the cross pollination (fertilization) of two different inbred* lines of corn. Using Funks System of hybridization, scientists combined desired characteristics from two parent seeds into a crossed seed. *Seed that has been bred from two seeds of the exact same variety.
Hybrid sweet corn has the advantage of typically maturing all at once, which can be helpful for some farmers. Most hybrids have also been bred to be extra sweet and to hold their sweetness after being harvested. Hybrid corn also has weak seedling vigor and doesnt perform well in cool soil.
Two inbred corn varieties are planted in alternating strips of 6-10 rows each in the same field. The tassels are removed from the female plants before pollination takes place. The male plants pollinate the female plants to produce a hybrid seed with improved characteristics. Only the seed from the female plant is used.
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