CIMMYT Maize Genetic Resource Lines

CIMMYT makes available to the public a set of maize inbred lines called CIMMYT Maize Genetic Resource Lines (CMGRL). The CMGRLs are derived from crosses between elite CIMMYT lines and landrace accessions, populations or synthetics from the CIMMYT Germplasm Bank. CMGRLs are intended to be used by breeders as sources of novel alleles for traits of economic importance. These lines should also be of interest to maize researchers who are not breeders but are studying the underlying genetic mechanisms of abiotic and biotic traits. The inaugural group of CMGRLs includes five subtropical-adapted lines with tolerance to drought during flowering and grain-fill and four tropical adapted lines for Tar Spot Complex resistance.

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Main Authors: Molnar, Terence, Carvalho Andrade, Marcela, Chanona, Enrique Rodriguez, Chepetla Calderon, Daniel, Burgueño, Juan, Crossa, Jose
Other Authors: Dreher, Kate
Format: Phenotypic data biblioteca
Language:English
Published: CIMMYT Research Data & Software Repository Network 2020
Subjects:Agricultural Sciences, Tar Spot Complex resistance, Drought tolerance, Maize genetic resources, Plant genetic resources, Breeding germplasm, Root lodging, Stalk lodging, Grain Yield, Plant height, Ear height, Anthesis time, Silking time, Turcicum leaf blight severity, Gray Leaf Spot severity, Tar Spot Complex severity, Ear rot incidence, Grain moisture, Stenocarpella ear rot, Zea mays, Maize, Agricultural research,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11529/10548528
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spelling dat-cimmyt-11529105485282023-03-28T02:00:04ZCIMMYT Maize Genetic Resource Lineshttps://hdl.handle.net/11529/10548528Molnar, TerenceCarvalho Andrade, MarcelaChanona, Enrique RodriguezChepetla Calderon, DanielBurgueño, JuanCrossa, JoseCIMMYT Research Data & Software Repository NetworkCIMMYT makes available to the public a set of maize inbred lines called CIMMYT Maize Genetic Resource Lines (CMGRL). The CMGRLs are derived from crosses between elite CIMMYT lines and landrace accessions, populations or synthetics from the CIMMYT Germplasm Bank. CMGRLs are intended to be used by breeders as sources of novel alleles for traits of economic importance. These lines should also be of interest to maize researchers who are not breeders but are studying the underlying genetic mechanisms of abiotic and biotic traits. The inaugural group of CMGRLs includes five subtropical-adapted lines with tolerance to drought during flowering and grain-fill and four tropical adapted lines for Tar Spot Complex resistance.Agricultural SciencesTar Spot Complex resistanceDrought toleranceMaize genetic resourcesPlant genetic resourcesBreeding germplasmRoot lodgingStalk lodgingGrain YieldPlant heightEar heightAnthesis timeSilking timeTurcicum leaf blight severityGray Leaf Spot severityTar Spot Complex severityEar rot incidenceGrain moistureStenocarpella ear rotZea maysMaizeAgricultural researchEnglish2020Dreher, KateCGIARGenetic Resources Program (GRP)Global Maize Program (GMP)Seeds of DiscoveryMasAgro BiodiversidadSecretaría de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural (SADER)CGIAR Research Program on Maize (MAIZE)Information about the elite CML lines used as recurrent parents in these crosses is available in the CIMMYT Maize Lines (CMLs) - Pedigree and characterization data dataset at <a href="https://hdl.handle.net/11529/10246" target="_blank">https://hdl.handle.net/11529/10246</a>.Phenotypic dataExperimental data
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country México
countrycode MX
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region America del Norte
libraryname Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo
language English
topic Agricultural Sciences
Tar Spot Complex resistance
Drought tolerance
Maize genetic resources
Plant genetic resources
Breeding germplasm
Root lodging
Stalk lodging
Grain Yield
Plant height
Ear height
Anthesis time
Silking time
Turcicum leaf blight severity
Gray Leaf Spot severity
Tar Spot Complex severity
Ear rot incidence
Grain moisture
Stenocarpella ear rot
Zea mays
Maize
Agricultural research
Agricultural Sciences
Tar Spot Complex resistance
Drought tolerance
Maize genetic resources
Plant genetic resources
Breeding germplasm
Root lodging
Stalk lodging
Grain Yield
Plant height
Ear height
Anthesis time
Silking time
Turcicum leaf blight severity
Gray Leaf Spot severity
Tar Spot Complex severity
Ear rot incidence
Grain moisture
Stenocarpella ear rot
Zea mays
Maize
Agricultural research
spellingShingle Agricultural Sciences
Tar Spot Complex resistance
Drought tolerance
Maize genetic resources
Plant genetic resources
Breeding germplasm
Root lodging
Stalk lodging
Grain Yield
Plant height
Ear height
Anthesis time
Silking time
Turcicum leaf blight severity
Gray Leaf Spot severity
Tar Spot Complex severity
Ear rot incidence
Grain moisture
Stenocarpella ear rot
Zea mays
Maize
Agricultural research
Agricultural Sciences
Tar Spot Complex resistance
Drought tolerance
Maize genetic resources
Plant genetic resources
Breeding germplasm
Root lodging
Stalk lodging
Grain Yield
Plant height
Ear height
Anthesis time
Silking time
Turcicum leaf blight severity
Gray Leaf Spot severity
Tar Spot Complex severity
Ear rot incidence
Grain moisture
Stenocarpella ear rot
Zea mays
Maize
Agricultural research
Molnar, Terence
Carvalho Andrade, Marcela
Chanona, Enrique Rodriguez
Chepetla Calderon, Daniel
Burgueño, Juan
Crossa, Jose
CIMMYT Maize Genetic Resource Lines
description CIMMYT makes available to the public a set of maize inbred lines called CIMMYT Maize Genetic Resource Lines (CMGRL). The CMGRLs are derived from crosses between elite CIMMYT lines and landrace accessions, populations or synthetics from the CIMMYT Germplasm Bank. CMGRLs are intended to be used by breeders as sources of novel alleles for traits of economic importance. These lines should also be of interest to maize researchers who are not breeders but are studying the underlying genetic mechanisms of abiotic and biotic traits. The inaugural group of CMGRLs includes five subtropical-adapted lines with tolerance to drought during flowering and grain-fill and four tropical adapted lines for Tar Spot Complex resistance.
author2 Dreher, Kate
author_facet Dreher, Kate
Molnar, Terence
Carvalho Andrade, Marcela
Chanona, Enrique Rodriguez
Chepetla Calderon, Daniel
Burgueño, Juan
Crossa, Jose
format Phenotypic data
topic_facet Agricultural Sciences
Tar Spot Complex resistance
Drought tolerance
Maize genetic resources
Plant genetic resources
Breeding germplasm
Root lodging
Stalk lodging
Grain Yield
Plant height
Ear height
Anthesis time
Silking time
Turcicum leaf blight severity
Gray Leaf Spot severity
Tar Spot Complex severity
Ear rot incidence
Grain moisture
Stenocarpella ear rot
Zea mays
Maize
Agricultural research
author Molnar, Terence
Carvalho Andrade, Marcela
Chanona, Enrique Rodriguez
Chepetla Calderon, Daniel
Burgueño, Juan
Crossa, Jose
author_sort Molnar, Terence
title CIMMYT Maize Genetic Resource Lines
title_short CIMMYT Maize Genetic Resource Lines
title_full CIMMYT Maize Genetic Resource Lines
title_fullStr CIMMYT Maize Genetic Resource Lines
title_full_unstemmed CIMMYT Maize Genetic Resource Lines
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publisher CIMMYT Research Data & Software Repository Network
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/11529/10548528
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