Evaluation of QPM (Zea mays) genotypes for grain-yield and quality traits under different water stress conditions

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Parihar, A. K. [1 ]
Godawat, S. L. [1 ]
Parihar, C. M. [2 ]
Shukla, K. B. [1 ]
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[1] MPUA&T, Rajasthan Coll Agr, Dept Plant Breeding & Genet, Udaipur 313001, Rajasthan, India
[2] Directorate Maize Res, New Delhi 110012, India
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QPM (Zea mays); grain yield; combining ability; heterosis; quality traits; correlation; moisture stress; PROTEIN MAIZE; COMBINING ABILITY; ABIOTIC STRESS; INBRED LINES; SWEET CORN; HETEROSIS; L; TOLERANCE; ENVIRONMENTS; PERFORMANCE;
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The effects of different moisture stress conditions on performance of 85 quality protein maize (QPM) genotypes were measured. Significant variations among the genotypes were observed for grain yield/plant and quality traits (protein, lysine & tryptophan). The study showed that hybrids NP-06-07R-74-10-1-1 x HO6R-6136-64-1-4-1 and NP-06-07R -73-6-1#1 x HO6R-6136-64-1-4-1 gave superior performance in all the environments with respect to yield, economic heterosis and percentage loss in stress. The inbreds viz., (CML 161 X CLQ-6203) B-4-1-1-B-2-B-1 and HO6R-6136-64-1-4-1 were best for grain yield, while, the inbreds NP-06-07R -76-11-2-1, NP-06-07R -73-6-1#1 and (CML 161 X CLQ-6203)B-4-1-1-B-2-B-1 were best for both lysine and tryptophan. The correlation between different moisture stress conditions and quality traits was positive. A single cross hybrid NP-06-07R -73-6-1#1 x HO6R-6136-64-1-4-1 was identified as superior for grain yield/plant, Lysine and tryptophan contents in all the environments as compared to best check HQPM-5.
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