Changes in Heterosis of Maize (Zea mays L.) Varietal Cross Hybrids after Four Cycles of Reciprocal Recurrent Selection

被引:0
|
作者
A. O. Kolawole
A. Menkir
E. Blay
K. Ofori
J. G. Kling
机构
[1] Ladoke Akintola University of Technology,West Africa Centre for Crop Improvement (WACCI)
[2] International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA),Department of Crop and Soil Science, College of Agricultural Sciences
[3] University of Ghana,undefined
[4] Oregon State University,undefined
来源
关键词
genetic gain; heterosis; composites; varietal crosses;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Two improved tropical maize composites, TZL COMP3 and TZL COMP4; representing complementary heterotic pools have been subjected to four cycles of reciprocal recurrent selection (RRS) for two decades to enhance varietal cross performance. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of selection on genetic gain in heterosis for grain yield and other agronomic traits of these composites. Ten parental populations representing the C0 to C4 of each composite and their crosses plus a varietal check were evaluated in a trial at eight environments in Nigeria. Grain yield of the varietal crosses increased with selection by 3.1% cycle–1. Mean grain yields of the C4 × C4 varietal cross exceeded that of a popular improved reference variety by 23%. Selection also reduced anthesis-silking interval, improved ear characteristics, phenotypic appeal and resistance to foliar diseases. Mid-parent heterosis (MPH) increased from 4% at C0 × C0 to 24% at C4 × C4. The average rate of genetic gain in heterosis for grain yield in population crosses was 3.1% possibly because of presence of non-additive gene effects. The results of our study present the potential usefulness of the advanced selection cycle as sources of diverse inbred lines with improved combining ability as well as improved varietal crosses that can be multiplied and deployed in areas with limited market access.
引用
收藏
页码:145 / 156
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Anatomical changes induced by selection for plant architecture in maize (Zea mays L.)
    Môro, FV
    Môro, JR
    Damiao, CF
    Taveira, LR
    MAYDICA, 1998, 43 (04): : 255 - 258
  • [22] ROLE OF GENETIC DIVERSITY AND COMBINING ABILITY AND HETEROSIS IN MAIZE (ZEA MAYS L.) HYBRIDS UNDER DROUGHT STRESS
    Patil, Nandan L.
    Shanthakumar, G.
    Biradar, B. D.
    Gangavati, Lakshmi R.
    BANGLADESH JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 2023, 52 (04): : 915 - 923
  • [23] VARIETAL RESPONSE OF MAIZE (ZEA MAYS L.) AGAINST WEEDS AQUEOUS EXTRACTS
    Khan, M. I.
    Khan, I.
    Khan, N.
    Gul, B.
    Khan, R.
    Hashmatullah
    Ahmad, I.
    Khan, I. A.
    Iqbal, M.
    Bibi, H.
    APPLIED ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2016, 14 (04): : 569 - 576
  • [24] Varietal differences in development of maize (Zea mays L.) seedlings on compacted soils
    Soyelu, LO
    Ajayi, SA
    Aluko, OB
    Fakorede, MAB
    JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY AND CROP SCIENCE, 2001, 186 (03) : 157 - 166
  • [25] Manifestation of heterosis during early maize (Zea mays L.) root development
    Hoecker, N
    Keller, B
    Piepho, HP
    Hochholdinger, F
    THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS, 2006, 112 (03) : 421 - 429
  • [26] Manifestation of heterosis during early maize (Zea mays L.) root development
    Nadine Hoecker
    Barbara Keller
    Hans-Peter Piepho
    Frank Hochholdinger
    Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2006, 112 : 421 - 429
  • [27] RECIPROCAL RECURRENT SELECTION IN MAIZE (ZEA-MAYS-L) BASED ON TESTCROSSES OF HALF-SIB FAMILIES
    PATERNIANI, E
    VENCOVSKY, R
    MAYDICA, 1977, 22 (03): : 141 - 152
  • [28] RECIPROCAL RECURRENT SELECTION BASED ON HALF SIB PROGENIES AND PROLIFIC PLANTS IN MAIZE (ZEA-MAYS-L)
    PATERNIANI, E
    VENCOVSKY, R
    MAYDICA, 1978, 23 (04): : 209 - 219
  • [29] Response of some Maize Hybrids (Zea mays L.) to NPK Fertilization
    Awadalla, H. A.
    El-Sheref, Gh. F. H.
    Abd El-Hafeez, A. M.
    EGYPTIAN JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY, 2018, 40 : 61 - 70
  • [30] Profile of Fusarium Mycotoxins in Various Maize (Zea mays L.) Hybrids
    Szulc, Piotr
    Bocianowski, Jan
    Kruczek, Andrzej
    Waskiewicz, Agnieszka
    Beszterda, Monika
    Golinski, Piotr
    POLISH JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, 2015, 24 (02): : 707 - 715