Evaluation of exotic and adapted maize (Zea mays L.) germplasm crosses.

IF 0.4 4区 农林科学 Q4 AGRONOMY
Maydica Pub Date : 1993-01-01 DOI:10.31274/RTD-180813-12230
L. Michelini, A. Hallauer
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Abstract

Exotic germplasm may be used to increase the genetic variability in the U.S. maize populations. The objectives of this study were to determine the relative performance of exotic germplasm to two widely used U.S. Corn Belt populations, to determine the proportions of exotic to adapted germplasm that exhibited superior performance, and to determine the heterotic patterns between the exotic populations and the two widely used Corn Belt populations. A 13x13 simple lattice design was used and the study was conducted in seven Iowa environments. The treatments included the adapted (0% exotic) and exotic germplasm (100% exotic), the crosses (50% exotic) and backcrosses (75% or 25% exotic germplasm) between them, and the check varieties. The results for grain yield (q/ha) suggest that the best percentage of exotic germplasm used was 50%. Exceptions were observed in the crosses of Cateto by BS26 (51.5 q/ha), Caribbean Flint by BS26 (56.1 q/ha), where the highest yield was observed for no exotic germplasm, BS26 (57.1 q/ha), and in the cross of Tuxpeno by BS26, where the highest yield was observed for the treatment with 25% exotic germplasm (58.8 q/ha). Suwan 1 and Tuxpeno exotic germplasms have greater potential for continuing development. Both germplasms had mild selection for adaptation in the U.S. Corn Belt compared with the other exotic germplasms. Despite no selection for adaptation and without considering the reciprocal crosses, the crosses Tuxpeno by BS13 (72.0 q/ha) and BS13 by Suwan 1 (69.1 q/ha), ranked fourth and fifth in the treatments per se, where the top ranked treatment was the
外来玉米和适应玉米(Zea mays L.)种质杂交评价。
外来种质可以用来增加美国玉米群体的遗传变异。本研究的目的是确定外来种质与两个广泛使用的美国玉米带群体的相对性能,确定表现出优异性能的外来种质与适应种质的比例,并确定外来种质与两个广泛使用的玉米带群体之间的杂种优势格局。采用13x13简单格子设计,在爱荷华州的7个环境中进行研究。处理包括适应(0%外来)和外来种质(100%外来),杂交(50%外来)和回交(75%或25%外来种质),以及对照品种。籽粒产量(q/ha)的结果表明,50%的外来种质的最佳利用比例。与BS26杂交的Cateto (51.5 q/ha)、与BS26杂交的Caribbean Flint (56.1 q/ha)的产量最高,与BS26杂交的Tuxpeno (57.1 q/ha)的产量最高,与BS26杂交的Tuxpeno的产量最高,与BS26杂交的Tuxpeno的产量最高,在25%的外来种质处理下(58.8 q/ha)。苏万1号和Tuxpeno两种外来种质具有较大的继续开发潜力。与其他外来种质相比,这两种种质在美国玉米带的适应性选择较弱。在不进行适应性选择和不考虑互交的情况下,BS13与BS13的杂交组合Tuxpeno (72.0 q/ha)和BS13与Suwan 1的杂交组合BS13 (69.1 q/ha)在处理本身中排名第四和第五,其中排名第一的处理为BS13
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Maydica
Maydica 农林科学-农艺学
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期刊介绍: MAYDICA (founded by L.Fenaroli in 1956 and renewed in the actual form in 1989) publishes quarterly original paper in the field of genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, physiology, breeding and agronomy of maize and allied species.
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