Genotypic variation and relationships between seedling and adult plant traits in maize (Zea mays L.) inbred lines grown under contrasting nitrogen levels

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Adel H. Abdel-Ghani
Bharath Kumar
Jenaro Reyes-Matamoros
Pedro J. Gonzalez-Portilla
Constantin Jansen
Juan Pablo San Martin
Michael Lee
Thomas Lübberstedt
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[1] Mu’tah University,Faculty of Agriculture
[2] Iowa State University,Department of Agronomy
[3] Autonomous University of Puebla (BUAP),Science Institute
[4] Pioneer Hi-Bred International,undefined
[5] Inc,undefined
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Euphytica | 2013年 / 189卷
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Nitrogen; Maize; Root traits; Grain yield; Genetic variation;
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Genotypes with better root development have good nutrient acquisition capacity and may yield better under limited nitrogen (N) conditions and consequently can help reduce the N fertilization rate and hence mitigate some economic and ecological problems. This study focused on the genotypic variation among diverse maize inbred lines for seedling and adult plant traits under contrasting N levels. Seventy-four lines were screened under high and low N levels in a climate chamber and in the field. High phenotypic diversity was observed for seedling and adult plant traits together with moderate to high broad-sense heritability estimates. Seedling total root length and root dry weight were significantly correlated with other root traits in maize. Of the adult plant traits evaluated in the field, the anthesis-silking interval and the leaf chlorophyll contents were significantly correlated with grain yield under both low and high N levels. In one location, the seminal root length was correlated with grain yield both under low and high N levels and the root dry weight was correlated with grain yield under high N. Selection indices based on secondary root traits along with grain yield could lead to an increase in selection efficiency for grain yield under N stress condition. By identifying lines with better root development, particularly lines with longer SRL, it may be possible to select inbred lines with higher grain yield particularly under low N condition.
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页码:123 / 133
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