Evaluation of Maize (Zea mays L.) Varieties in Selected Lowland Areas of Southern Ethiopia

IF 1.5 Q2 AGRONOMY
Tariku Simion Dojamo, Selamawit Markos Takiso, Melese Lema Tessema
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Abstract

Drought and high temperature are among the major factors limiting maize productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa. An increase in temperature above 30°C reduces yield by 1% under optimal rain-fed conditions. Approaches that improve performance under drought and high temperatures are essential to sustain productivity. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the performance of improved maize varieties released for lowland areas and to select better-performing varieties to address climate-crosscutting issues. Eight lowland maize varieties at two locations for two years were tested by using a randomized complete block design during the 2017 and 2018 cropping seasons. Analysis of variance revealed significant differences ( p < 0.05 ) between varieties for all the studied variables over years across locations. The interaction of locations with varieties was nonsignificant for grain yield, cob length, and cob number. The mean grain yield indicated that the variety Melkassa-6Q is a high yielder compared to others with 3284 kg grain yield per hectare. This variety had a 35% yield advantage over the check. The variety is, therefore, highly recommended in the study areas.
玉米(Zea mays L.)的评价埃塞俄比亚南部选定低地地区的品种
干旱和高温是限制撒哈拉以南非洲玉米产量的主要因素之一。在最佳雨养条件下,温度升高超过30°C会使产量降低1%。在干旱和高温条件下提高生产性能的方法对于维持生产力至关重要。本研究的目的是评估在低地地区发布的改良玉米品种的性能,并选择性能更好的品种来解决气候横切问题。在2017年和2018年的种植季节,采用随机完全区组设计,对两个地点的8个低地玉米品种进行了为期两年的试验。方差分析显示,各品种间各年份的所有研究变量均存在显著差异(p < 0.05)。籽粒产量、穗长、穗数与品种间的交互作用不显著。平均产量表明,与其他品种相比,Melkassa-6Q是高产品种,每公顷产量为3284公斤。这个品种比普通品种有35%的产量优势。因此,在研究地区强烈推荐这种品种。
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