Combining ability of extra‐early biofortified maize inbreds under Striga infestation and low soil nitrogen

Striga hermonthica (Del.) Benth parasitism, low soil N, and nutritional deficiencies of normal‐endosperm maize (Zea mays L.) threaten maize yield and exacerbate nutritional problems in sub‐Sahara Africa (SSA). This study was conducted (a) to evaluate genetic variation among extra‐early maturing maiz...

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Autores principales: Oyekale, S.A., Badu-Apraku, Baffour, Adetimirin, Victor O.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/109426
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author Oyekale, S.A.
Badu-Apraku, Baffour
Adetimirin, Victor O.
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Oyekale, S.A.
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description Striga hermonthica (Del.) Benth parasitism, low soil N, and nutritional deficiencies of normal‐endosperm maize (Zea mays L.) threaten maize yield and exacerbate nutritional problems in sub‐Sahara Africa (SSA). This study was conducted (a) to evaluate genetic variation among extra‐early maturing maize hybrids with provitamin A and quality protein characteristics, (b) to investigate gene action governing the inheritance of Striga resistance, grain yield, low N tolerance, and other measured traits under low‐N, high‐N, and Striga‐infested environments, and (c) to identify hybrids with high yield and stability across environments. One hundred and fifty hybrids developed using North Carolina Design II were evaluated with six checks under low‐N, high‐N, and Striga‐infested environments in Nigeria. Mean squares for hybrids were highly significant (P < .01) for grain yield and other traits across environments. Only general combining ability (GCA) for female and/or male mean squares were significant for measured traits under low N. In addition to significant GCA effects for most traits, specific combining ability was significant (P < .05) for Striga emergence count under Striga infestation, and ear height and ears per plant under high N, indicating that additive and nonadditive genetic effects controlled the inheritance of few traits under Striga and high N, whereas additive genetic effect governed the inheritance of the traits under low N. Hybrids TZEEIORQ 55 × TZEEIORQ 26, TZEEIORQ 49 × TZEEIORQ 75, and TZEEIORQ 52 × TZEEIORQ 43 were high yielding and stable across environments and have potential for improving nutrition and maize yields in SSA.
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spelling CGSpace1094262025-11-11T11:08:05Z Combining ability of extra‐early biofortified maize inbreds under Striga infestation and low soil nitrogen Oyekale, S.A. Badu-Apraku, Baffour Adetimirin, Victor O. maize malnutrition provitamins striga hermonthica nigeria soil deficiencies yields weeds genetic variation Striga hermonthica (Del.) Benth parasitism, low soil N, and nutritional deficiencies of normal‐endosperm maize (Zea mays L.) threaten maize yield and exacerbate nutritional problems in sub‐Sahara Africa (SSA). This study was conducted (a) to evaluate genetic variation among extra‐early maturing maize hybrids with provitamin A and quality protein characteristics, (b) to investigate gene action governing the inheritance of Striga resistance, grain yield, low N tolerance, and other measured traits under low‐N, high‐N, and Striga‐infested environments, and (c) to identify hybrids with high yield and stability across environments. One hundred and fifty hybrids developed using North Carolina Design II were evaluated with six checks under low‐N, high‐N, and Striga‐infested environments in Nigeria. Mean squares for hybrids were highly significant (P < .01) for grain yield and other traits across environments. Only general combining ability (GCA) for female and/or male mean squares were significant for measured traits under low N. In addition to significant GCA effects for most traits, specific combining ability was significant (P < .05) for Striga emergence count under Striga infestation, and ear height and ears per plant under high N, indicating that additive and nonadditive genetic effects controlled the inheritance of few traits under Striga and high N, whereas additive genetic effect governed the inheritance of the traits under low N. Hybrids TZEEIORQ 55 × TZEEIORQ 26, TZEEIORQ 49 × TZEEIORQ 75, and TZEEIORQ 52 × TZEEIORQ 43 were high yielding and stable across environments and have potential for improving nutrition and maize yields in SSA. 2020-07 2020-09-14T15:37:23Z 2020-09-14T15:37:23Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/109426 en Open Access application/pdf Wiley Oyekale, S.A., Badu‐Apraku, B. & Adetimirin, V.O. (2020). Combining ability of extra‐early biofortified maize inbreds under Striga infestation and low soil nitrogen. Crop Science, 60(4), 1925-1945.
spellingShingle maize
malnutrition
provitamins
striga hermonthica
nigeria
soil deficiencies
yields
weeds
genetic variation
Oyekale, S.A.
Badu-Apraku, Baffour
Adetimirin, Victor O.
Combining ability of extra‐early biofortified maize inbreds under Striga infestation and low soil nitrogen
title Combining ability of extra‐early biofortified maize inbreds under Striga infestation and low soil nitrogen
title_full Combining ability of extra‐early biofortified maize inbreds under Striga infestation and low soil nitrogen
title_fullStr Combining ability of extra‐early biofortified maize inbreds under Striga infestation and low soil nitrogen
title_full_unstemmed Combining ability of extra‐early biofortified maize inbreds under Striga infestation and low soil nitrogen
title_short Combining ability of extra‐early biofortified maize inbreds under Striga infestation and low soil nitrogen
title_sort combining ability of extra early biofortified maize inbreds under striga infestation and low soil nitrogen
topic maize
malnutrition
provitamins
striga hermonthica
nigeria
soil deficiencies
yields
weeds
genetic variation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/109426
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