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引用次数: 32
摘要
当地玉米品种在向穗库转移同化物方面效率低下,因此产量低。为了用高产品种取代这些低产的地方品种,埃塞俄比亚采用了不同的育种方法。本研究旨在比较埃塞俄比亚发布的改良玉米品种的收获指数和其他重要农艺性状。1997年和1998年,在巴科农业研究中心,在次优和最佳土壤肥力条件下,对埃塞俄比亚20世纪70年代至90年代发布的12个改良玉米品种和8个育种群体进行了随机完全区组设计试验。收获指数和其他重要农艺性状方差分析显示,P -1 (EAH-75)与7.2 t ha -1 (BH-660)差异显著。20世纪90年代发布的所有品种的收获指数都高于旧玉米组合,表明育种进展在粮食产量和收获指数方面都是成功的。利用改良的育种方法和工具,可以在玉米育种方面取得进一步进展,以提高收获指数和粮食产量。关键词:基因型;籽粒产量;收获指数;玉米品种;玉米梅。东非科学Vol. 1 (2) 2007: pp. 112-119
Advances in Improving Harvest Index and Grain Yield of Maize in Ethiopia
The local maize varieties are inefficient in transferring assimilates to the ear sink and as a result they are low yielding. To replace these low yielding local varieties by high yielding ones, different breeding methods have been used in Ethiopia. This study was undertaken to compare improved maize varieties released in Ethiopia for their harvest index and other important agronomic traits. Twelve improved maize varieties which were released from 1970s to 1990s in Ethiopia and 8 breeding populations were tested in a randomized complete block design at Bako Agricultural Research Centre under sub-optimum and optimum soil fertility conditions in 1997 and 1998. The analysis of variance for harvest index and other important agronomic traits showed significant differences (P -1 (EAH-75) to 7.2 t ha -1 (BH-660). All the varieties released in the 1990s had a better harvest index than the old maize composites, indicating the breeding progress made was successful for both grain yield and harvest index. Further progress in maize breeding to improve harvest index and grain yield would be possible with the use of refined breeding methods and tools. Keywords : Genotype; Grain Yield; Harvest Index; Maize Varieties; Zea mays L. East African Journal of Sciences Vol. 1 (2) 2007: pp. 112-119