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titleOfInvention Inbred maize line 291B
abstract An inbred maize line, designated 291 B, having early relative maturity, increased row number compared to C 13 and herbicide tolerance, the plants and seeds of inbred maize line 291 B and descendants thereof, methods for producing a maize plant produced by crossing the inbred line 291 B with itself or with another maize plant, and hybrid maize seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred line 291 B with another maize line or plant.
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