Evaluation of maize landraces and pre-breeding materials under the Seeds of Discovery initiative in 2016

These data describe the evaluation of landraces and landrace-derived pre-breeding materials for biotic and abiotic stress resistance as well as for general yield potential in 2016. Populations and accessions of interest for terminal drought and Tar Spot tolerance were evaluated for yield potential and response to both stresses under the MasAgro Biodiversidad project. Populations and accessions of interest for terminal heat and MCMV tolerance were evaluated for response to both stresses under the MAIZE CRP project.

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Main Authors: Molnar, Terence, Carvalho Andrade, Marcela, Burgueño, Juan, Crossa, Jose, Velazquez, Manuel, Trachsel, Samuel, Sifuentes, Ernesto, Vidal, Victor, Fuentes, Mario, Dupont Pioneer, Mezzalama, Monica, Costich, Denise, Hearne, Sarah
Other Authors: Dreher, Kate
Format: Experimental data biblioteca
Language:English
Published: CIMMYT Research Data & Software Repository Network 2018
Subjects:Agricultural Sciences, Zea mays, Agricultural research, maize, Drought stress, Drought tolerance, Heat stress, Heat tolerance, Tar Spot, MCMV, Maize chlorotic mottle virus, MLN, Maize Lethal Necrosis, Days to Anthesis, Days To Silking, Ear Height, Ear Rot Total, Grain Moisture, Ear Aspect, Plant Height, Plant Stand Number, Root Lodging, Senescence, Stem Lodging, Turcicum Leaf Blight,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11529/10548163
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Summary:These data describe the evaluation of landraces and landrace-derived pre-breeding materials for biotic and abiotic stress resistance as well as for general yield potential in 2016. Populations and accessions of interest for terminal drought and Tar Spot tolerance were evaluated for yield potential and response to both stresses under the MasAgro Biodiversidad project. Populations and accessions of interest for terminal heat and MCMV tolerance were evaluated for response to both stresses under the MAIZE CRP project.