Testcross performance of Striga-resistant maize inbred lines and testers with varying levels of Striga reaction

Background: Using a desirable tester is considered one method used to maximise genetic differences among test crosses derived from new inbred lines and improves the overall performance of maize. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the potency of the tester with varying levels of resistance to *Striga...

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Autores principales: Zebire, D., Menkir, A., Adetimirin, V., Mengesha, W., Silvestro, M., Gedil, M.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Springer 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141720
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author Zebire, D.
Menkir, A.
Adetimirin, V.
Mengesha, W.
Silvestro, M.
Gedil, M.
author_browse Adetimirin, V.
Gedil, M.
Mengesha, W.
Menkir, A.
Silvestro, M.
Zebire, D.
author_facet Zebire, D.
Menkir, A.
Adetimirin, V.
Mengesha, W.
Silvestro, M.
Gedil, M.
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description Background: Using a desirable tester is considered one method used to maximise genetic differences among test crosses derived from new inbred lines and improves the overall performance of maize. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the potency of the tester with varying levels of resistance to *Striga hermonthica* in determining the testcross performance of the hybrids for *Striga* resistance and yield-related traits. Method: The experiment was conducted with these test crosses and two standard checks (susceptible and tolerant) for different *Striga* resistance and agronomic traits during the 2018 cropping season in Abuja and Mokwa, Nigeria. The experiment was laid out in a 23 × 4 alpha-lattice design with two replications in each location. Field evaluation data was collected from *Striga* resistance and yield-related traits to estimate the performance of test crosses. Analysis of variance was conducted to determine the variance of the testcross performance. Results: There were significant differences among test crosses for days to silking, days to pollen shedding, ear at harvest, ear aspect, ear per plant, grain yield, *Striga* damage rating at 8 and 10 weeks after planting (WAP), and *Striga* count at 8 and 10 WAP. Variations among test crosses were always higher than the corresponding variations due to the interaction between test crosses and the environment for all traits. Conclusion: The inbred lines with low yield reduction crossed with different testers under *Striga* infested were recorded. These inbreds should be used to develop high-yielding hybrids and synthetics with elevated levels of *Striga* resistance to improve the maize breeding program.
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spelling CGSpace1417202025-12-08T10:29:22Z Testcross performance of Striga-resistant maize inbred lines and testers with varying levels of Striga reaction Zebire, D. Menkir, A. Adetimirin, V. Mengesha, W. Silvestro, M. Gedil, M. inbred lines striga hermonthica resistance to injurious factors maize hybrids Background: Using a desirable tester is considered one method used to maximise genetic differences among test crosses derived from new inbred lines and improves the overall performance of maize. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the potency of the tester with varying levels of resistance to *Striga hermonthica* in determining the testcross performance of the hybrids for *Striga* resistance and yield-related traits. Method: The experiment was conducted with these test crosses and two standard checks (susceptible and tolerant) for different *Striga* resistance and agronomic traits during the 2018 cropping season in Abuja and Mokwa, Nigeria. The experiment was laid out in a 23 × 4 alpha-lattice design with two replications in each location. Field evaluation data was collected from *Striga* resistance and yield-related traits to estimate the performance of test crosses. Analysis of variance was conducted to determine the variance of the testcross performance. Results: There were significant differences among test crosses for days to silking, days to pollen shedding, ear at harvest, ear aspect, ear per plant, grain yield, *Striga* damage rating at 8 and 10 weeks after planting (WAP), and *Striga* count at 8 and 10 WAP. Variations among test crosses were always higher than the corresponding variations due to the interaction between test crosses and the environment for all traits. Conclusion: The inbred lines with low yield reduction crossed with different testers under *Striga* infested were recorded. These inbreds should be used to develop high-yielding hybrids and synthetics with elevated levels of *Striga* resistance to improve the maize breeding program. 2024 2024-05-06T08:47:56Z 2024-05-06T08:47:56Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141720 en Open Access application/pdf Springer Zebire, D., Menkir, A., Adetimirin, V., Mengesha, W., Silvestro, M. & Gedil, M. (2024). Testcross performance of Striga-resistant maize inbred lines and testers with varying levels of Striga reaction. CABI Agriculture and Bioscience, 5(1), 1-11.
spellingShingle inbred lines
striga hermonthica
resistance to injurious factors
maize
hybrids
Zebire, D.
Menkir, A.
Adetimirin, V.
Mengesha, W.
Silvestro, M.
Gedil, M.
Testcross performance of Striga-resistant maize inbred lines and testers with varying levels of Striga reaction
title Testcross performance of Striga-resistant maize inbred lines and testers with varying levels of Striga reaction
title_full Testcross performance of Striga-resistant maize inbred lines and testers with varying levels of Striga reaction
title_fullStr Testcross performance of Striga-resistant maize inbred lines and testers with varying levels of Striga reaction
title_full_unstemmed Testcross performance of Striga-resistant maize inbred lines and testers with varying levels of Striga reaction
title_short Testcross performance of Striga-resistant maize inbred lines and testers with varying levels of Striga reaction
title_sort testcross performance of striga resistant maize inbred lines and testers with varying levels of striga reaction
topic inbred lines
striga hermonthica
resistance to injurious factors
maize
hybrids
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141720
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