Progress in breeding maize for Striga tolerance/resistance at IITA

IITA has been breeding maize for Striga tolerance/resistance (STR) since 1982. Populations of Striga hermonthica from Nigeria have been used to challenge maize germplasm. Initially (1982-1984), field screening was done under natural infestation, but variability both within sites and across years was...

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Autores principales: Kim, S.K., Winslow, M.D.
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 1991
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101692
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author Kim, S.K.
Winslow, M.D.
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description IITA has been breeding maize for Striga tolerance/resistance (STR) since 1982. Populations of Striga hermonthica from Nigeria have been used to challenge maize germplasm. Initially (1982-1984), field screening was done under natural infestation, but variability both within sites and across years was high. Since 1985, fields have been infested artificially. Artificial infestations have been improved with experience, and variability has now declined to an acceptable level. The most important improvements were: a) lowering the nitrogen dose to 60 kg: b) infesting with very high rates of Striga seed, approximately 20,000 germinable seeds per square meter, and c) growing the crop on ridges 30 cm high. Antother bottleneck was the limitation of one crop per year under rainfed conditions. Since 1988, irrigated screenhouses have been used to screen limited amounts of key germplasm year-round. A number of hybrid varieties and open-pollinated populations have been identified which show moderate STR
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spelling CGSpace1016922023-02-15T06:37:31Z Progress in breeding maize for Striga tolerance/resistance at IITA Kim, S.K. Winslow, M.D. parasitic plants hybrids zea mays infestation plant breeding striga IITA has been breeding maize for Striga tolerance/resistance (STR) since 1982. Populations of Striga hermonthica from Nigeria have been used to challenge maize germplasm. Initially (1982-1984), field screening was done under natural infestation, but variability both within sites and across years was high. Since 1985, fields have been infested artificially. Artificial infestations have been improved with experience, and variability has now declined to an acceptable level. The most important improvements were: a) lowering the nitrogen dose to 60 kg: b) infesting with very high rates of Striga seed, approximately 20,000 germinable seeds per square meter, and c) growing the crop on ridges 30 cm high. Antother bottleneck was the limitation of one crop per year under rainfed conditions. Since 1988, irrigated screenhouses have been used to screen limited amounts of key germplasm year-round. A number of hybrid varieties and open-pollinated populations have been identified which show moderate STR 1991 2019-06-25T17:08:59Z 2019-06-25T17:08:59Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101692 en Limited Access Kim, S.K. & Winslow, M.D. (1991). Progress in breeding maize for Striga tolerance/resistance at IITA. 5th International Symposium of Parasitic Weeds, Nairobi, Kenya, 24-30 Jun 1991. CIMMYT.
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hybrids
zea mays
infestation
plant breeding
striga
Kim, S.K.
Winslow, M.D.
Progress in breeding maize for Striga tolerance/resistance at IITA
title Progress in breeding maize for Striga tolerance/resistance at IITA
title_full Progress in breeding maize for Striga tolerance/resistance at IITA
title_fullStr Progress in breeding maize for Striga tolerance/resistance at IITA
title_full_unstemmed Progress in breeding maize for Striga tolerance/resistance at IITA
title_short Progress in breeding maize for Striga tolerance/resistance at IITA
title_sort progress in breeding maize for striga tolerance resistance at iita
topic parasitic plants
hybrids
zea mays
infestation
plant breeding
striga
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