Combining ability and genetic diversity of extraearly white maize inbreds under stress and nonstress environments

Maize (Zea mays L.) has the greatest yield potential in savannas of West and Central Africa (WCA). However, production in this agroecology is constrained by low levels of N, drought, and parasitism by striga [Striga hermonthica (Del) Benth.]. Diallel crosses involving 17 extra-early white maize inbr...

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Main Authors: Badu-Apraku, Baffour, Oyekunle, M., Akinwale, R., Aderounmu, R.O.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Wiley 2013
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76092
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author Badu-Apraku, Baffour
Oyekunle, M.
Akinwale, R.
Aderounmu, R.O.
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Akinwale, R.
Badu-Apraku, Baffour
Oyekunle, M.
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Oyekunle, M.
Akinwale, R.
Aderounmu, R.O.
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description Maize (Zea mays L.) has the greatest yield potential in savannas of West and Central Africa (WCA). However, production in this agroecology is constrained by low levels of N, drought, and parasitism by striga [Striga hermonthica (Del) Benth.]. Diallel crosses involving 17 extra-early white maize inbreds were evaluated under drought, striga, and optimal environments at three locations in Nigeria for 2 yr. The objectives of this study were to estimate general and specific combining ability for grain yield, classify the inbreds into heterotic groups, and identify inbred testers. Gene action controlling grain yield and most other traits was predominantly nonadditive. TZEEI 14, TZEEI 29, TZEEI 21, and TZEI 13 were the best testers across environments. Four heterotic groups were identified based on the heterotic group’s specific and general combining ability (HSGCA) method and five groups based on microsatellite markers. TZEEI 29 × TZEEI 14 was the second highest yielding and most stable across environments. Fifty-nine alleles with an average of 2.57 alleles per locus were detected among the inbreds. Correlation between genetic distance estimates of parental lines and their F1 hybrid means were not significant for grain yield and most other traits. There was close correspondence between heterotic groups identified by the HSGCA method and microsatellite markers. Extra-early inbreds and hybrids with drought tolerance and striga resistance genes identified should be used to reduce instability of maize yields in WCA.
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spelling CGSpace760922024-08-27T10:35:06Z Combining ability and genetic diversity of extraearly white maize inbreds under stress and nonstress environments Badu-Apraku, Baffour Oyekunle, M. Akinwale, R. Aderounmu, R.O. maize drought striga striga hermonthica genetic variation Maize (Zea mays L.) has the greatest yield potential in savannas of West and Central Africa (WCA). However, production in this agroecology is constrained by low levels of N, drought, and parasitism by striga [Striga hermonthica (Del) Benth.]. Diallel crosses involving 17 extra-early white maize inbreds were evaluated under drought, striga, and optimal environments at three locations in Nigeria for 2 yr. The objectives of this study were to estimate general and specific combining ability for grain yield, classify the inbreds into heterotic groups, and identify inbred testers. Gene action controlling grain yield and most other traits was predominantly nonadditive. TZEEI 14, TZEEI 29, TZEEI 21, and TZEI 13 were the best testers across environments. Four heterotic groups were identified based on the heterotic group’s specific and general combining ability (HSGCA) method and five groups based on microsatellite markers. TZEEI 29 × TZEEI 14 was the second highest yielding and most stable across environments. Fifty-nine alleles with an average of 2.57 alleles per locus were detected among the inbreds. Correlation between genetic distance estimates of parental lines and their F1 hybrid means were not significant for grain yield and most other traits. There was close correspondence between heterotic groups identified by the HSGCA method and microsatellite markers. Extra-early inbreds and hybrids with drought tolerance and striga resistance genes identified should be used to reduce instability of maize yields in WCA. 2013-01 2016-07-11T08:41:55Z 2016-07-11T08:41:55Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76092 en Limited Access Wiley Badu-Apraku, B., Oyekunle, M., Akinwale, R. O. & Aderounmu, M. (2013). Combining ability and genetic diversity of extra-early white maize inbreds under stress and nonstress environments. Crop Science, 53(1), 9-26.
spellingShingle maize
drought
striga
striga hermonthica
genetic variation
Badu-Apraku, Baffour
Oyekunle, M.
Akinwale, R.
Aderounmu, R.O.
Combining ability and genetic diversity of extraearly white maize inbreds under stress and nonstress environments
title Combining ability and genetic diversity of extraearly white maize inbreds under stress and nonstress environments
title_full Combining ability and genetic diversity of extraearly white maize inbreds under stress and nonstress environments
title_fullStr Combining ability and genetic diversity of extraearly white maize inbreds under stress and nonstress environments
title_full_unstemmed Combining ability and genetic diversity of extraearly white maize inbreds under stress and nonstress environments
title_short Combining ability and genetic diversity of extraearly white maize inbreds under stress and nonstress environments
title_sort combining ability and genetic diversity of extraearly white maize inbreds under stress and nonstress environments
topic maize
drought
striga
striga hermonthica
genetic variation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76092
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