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Phenotypic and genetic relationships between yield components in maize

โœ Scribed by Ercole Ottaviano; Alessandro Camussi


Book ID
104617593
Publisher
Springer
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
554 KB
Volume
30
Category
Article
ISSN
0014-2336

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โœฆ Synopsis


Physiological

components of kernel development -LAG period, effective tilling period duration (EFPD) and grain filling rate (GFR) -ear moisture release (AU), ear size (row number and kernels per row), days from emergence to silking and number of leaves, were examinated on 45 F, hybrids (10 x 10 diallel cross) in order to study their genetic relationships with yield. Combining ability analysis revealed that all trait variability derived mainly from g.c.a. effects. LAG period and EFPD were the traits most affected by genotype-environment interaction. Covariation analysis (path method) based on mean phenotypic values and on g.c.a. effects yielded similar information.

It is shown that GFR and EFPD are both related to plant yield, but GFR made the most important contribution.

On the contrary, a significant relationship between yield and LAG was not detected. Ear size components were also positively related to yield and had negative effects on GFR. These results indicate that, for our material, the dry matter accumulation rate is the main limiting factor of yield. Considering s.c.a. effects, kernel number per row made the most important contribution.


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