RESPONSE SELECTION FOR DROUGHT TOLERANC IN MAIZE

Mohamed Dakrory, A.M.A. Okaze, E. Hagar, H.T. Osaman
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: The present study was carried out in 4 seasons during 4 years from 2017 to 2020 at the field of BeniSuef in. Res. Sta., Middle Egypt com. The main objectives were to develop new maize populations of increased tolerance to drought and evaluate predicted and actual gains from one cycle of S 1 recurrent selection. Two sets of 121 S 2 ’s were developed from the local population Pop 277, the 1 st set was evaluated under well water (WW) and intermediate water-stress (IWS) conditions. The highest yielding 18 lines (15%) were selected under each environment. Intercrossing of the two groups of 18 S 1 ’s was done in separate blocks. The resulted of new 2 populations, Pop277-IWS and Pop277-WW) indicated wide genetic variation among S 1 progenies for most studied traits under all selection environments. Broad sense heritability estimates were generally higher under water-stress than under non-stress conditions. Results indicated that anthesis -silking interval, ears plant -1 and stay green traits could be valuable criteria in increasing the selection efficiency for drought tolerance. Actual superiority in grain yield over Pop277 due to one cycle of S 1 recurrent selection was (26.77%) by the improved populations (Pop277-IWS),
玉米抗旱性的响应选择
本研究于2017 - 2020年4年间,分4个季节在贝尼瑟夫油田进行。Sta >,,中埃及网站。主要目标是培育耐旱能力增强的玉米新群体,并评估s1循环选择的预测和实际收益。从当地种群Pop 277中培育出2组121株s2,第1组在井水(WW)和中等水胁迫(IWS)条件下进行评价。每个环境下选择产量最高的18个品系(15%)。将两组18个s1基因在不同的区域杂交。2个新群体Pop277-IWS和Pop277-WW的结果表明,在所有选择环境下,s1后代的大多数性状存在广泛的遗传变异。广义遗传力估计在水分胁迫下一般高于非胁迫条件下。结果表明,花丝间隔、穗株-1和留绿性状可作为提高抗旱性选择效率的重要指标。改良群体(Pop277- iws) 1个周期的s1循环选择在籽粒产量上的实际优势为(26.77%);
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