Identification of early-maturing maize inbred lines based on multiple traits under drought and low N environments for hybrid development and population improvement

Identification of early-maturing maize inbred lines based on multiple traits under drought and low N environments for hybrid development and population improvement. Can. J. Plant Sci. 91: 931942. Drought and low nitrogen stresses are major limiting factors to maize (Zea mays L.) production and productivity in West and Central Africa. Studies were conducted from 2007 to 2009 at three locations in Nigeria under induced drought stress and low nitrogen conditions. The objective was to identify superior inbred lines for use as parents for hybrid production and for introgression into maize breeding populations. The inbreds TZEI 17, TZEI 13, TZEI 23, TZEI 2, TZEI 3, TZEI 22, TZEI 7, TZEI 11, and TZEI 8 were identified as the most promising parents under drought stress. Under low N, TZEI 7, TZEI 11, TZEI 2, TZEI 4, TZEI 10, TZEI 8, and TZEI 22 were selected. TZEI 11, TZEI 2, TZEI 8, and TZEI 22 had combined tolerance to drought stress and low N and could be used as germplasm sources for introgression of tolerance genes as well as for the development of drought and/or low-N-tolerant hybrids. Under drought stress, TZEI 17, TZEI 3, TZEI 23, and TZEI 13 were the closest to the ideal genotype, while TZEI 7, TZEI 2, and TZEI 11 were the closest under low-N conditions.

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Main Authors: Badu-Apraku, Baffour, Akinwale, R.
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Agricultural Institute of Canada 2011-09
Subjects:agriculture, climate, drought stress, maize, genotypes,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34907
https://doi.org/10.4141/cjps2010-021
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-349072023-09-09T15:52:24Z Identification of early-maturing maize inbred lines based on multiple traits under drought and low N environments for hybrid development and population improvement Badu-Apraku, Baffour Akinwale, R. agriculture climate drought stress maize genotypes Identification of early-maturing maize inbred lines based on multiple traits under drought and low N environments for hybrid development and population improvement. Can. J. Plant Sci. 91: 931942. Drought and low nitrogen stresses are major limiting factors to maize (Zea mays L.) production and productivity in West and Central Africa. Studies were conducted from 2007 to 2009 at three locations in Nigeria under induced drought stress and low nitrogen conditions. The objective was to identify superior inbred lines for use as parents for hybrid production and for introgression into maize breeding populations. The inbreds TZEI 17, TZEI 13, TZEI 23, TZEI 2, TZEI 3, TZEI 22, TZEI 7, TZEI 11, and TZEI 8 were identified as the most promising parents under drought stress. Under low N, TZEI 7, TZEI 11, TZEI 2, TZEI 4, TZEI 10, TZEI 8, and TZEI 22 were selected. TZEI 11, TZEI 2, TZEI 8, and TZEI 22 had combined tolerance to drought stress and low N and could be used as germplasm sources for introgression of tolerance genes as well as for the development of drought and/or low-N-tolerant hybrids. Under drought stress, TZEI 17, TZEI 3, TZEI 23, and TZEI 13 were the closest to the ideal genotype, while TZEI 7, TZEI 2, and TZEI 11 were the closest under low-N conditions. 2011-09 2014-02-19T07:59:18Z 2014-02-19T07:59:18Z Journal Article Badu-Apraku B, Akinwale R. 2011. Identification of early-maturing maize inbred lines based on multiple traits under drought and low N environments for hybrid development and population improvement. Canadian Journal of Plant Science 91(5), 931-942. 0008-4220 1918-1833 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34907 https://doi.org/10.4141/cjps2010-021 en Copyrighted; all rights reserved Open Access p. 931-942 Agricultural Institute of Canada Canadian Journal of Plant Science
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Badu-Apraku, Baffour
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Identification of early-maturing maize inbred lines based on multiple traits under drought and low N environments for hybrid development and population improvement
description Identification of early-maturing maize inbred lines based on multiple traits under drought and low N environments for hybrid development and population improvement. Can. J. Plant Sci. 91: 931942. Drought and low nitrogen stresses are major limiting factors to maize (Zea mays L.) production and productivity in West and Central Africa. Studies were conducted from 2007 to 2009 at three locations in Nigeria under induced drought stress and low nitrogen conditions. The objective was to identify superior inbred lines for use as parents for hybrid production and for introgression into maize breeding populations. The inbreds TZEI 17, TZEI 13, TZEI 23, TZEI 2, TZEI 3, TZEI 22, TZEI 7, TZEI 11, and TZEI 8 were identified as the most promising parents under drought stress. Under low N, TZEI 7, TZEI 11, TZEI 2, TZEI 4, TZEI 10, TZEI 8, and TZEI 22 were selected. TZEI 11, TZEI 2, TZEI 8, and TZEI 22 had combined tolerance to drought stress and low N and could be used as germplasm sources for introgression of tolerance genes as well as for the development of drought and/or low-N-tolerant hybrids. Under drought stress, TZEI 17, TZEI 3, TZEI 23, and TZEI 13 were the closest to the ideal genotype, while TZEI 7, TZEI 2, and TZEI 11 were the closest under low-N conditions.
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Akinwale, R.
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title Identification of early-maturing maize inbred lines based on multiple traits under drought and low N environments for hybrid development and population improvement
title_short Identification of early-maturing maize inbred lines based on multiple traits under drought and low N environments for hybrid development and population improvement
title_full Identification of early-maturing maize inbred lines based on multiple traits under drought and low N environments for hybrid development and population improvement
title_fullStr Identification of early-maturing maize inbred lines based on multiple traits under drought and low N environments for hybrid development and population improvement
title_full_unstemmed Identification of early-maturing maize inbred lines based on multiple traits under drought and low N environments for hybrid development and population improvement
title_sort identification of early-maturing maize inbred lines based on multiple traits under drought and low n environments for hybrid development and population improvement
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