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Marilyn Warburton Works with Green, Moldy Corn and Loves Every Minute of It

The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) and the University of California, Davis, teamed up to tackle an important topic: food safety. At the Breeding Crops for Enhanced Food Safety Conference, Alex Martin sat down with Marilyn Warburton, a research geneticist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service’s (USDA-ARS) Corn Host Plant Resistance Research Unit. Together, they chatted about Warburton’s research into Aspergillus flavus, and how the USDA-ARS is investing in research to help improve food safety in corn. While most people wouldn’t like working with green, moldy corn, Warburton says it’s been a fun transition into the work. Her main goal is to learn how to breed Aspergillus flavus resistant corn, while maintaining yield and other agronomic traits.

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