Yield response and Stenocarpella ear rot reaction among selected maize inbred lines and top cross hybrids

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Lieketso Moremoholo
Hussein Shimelis
Phatu William Mashela
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[1] University of KwaZulu-Natal,School of Agricultural Sciences and Agribusiness
[2] University of Limpopo,School of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
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Euphytica | 2010年 / 174卷
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Inbred lines; Resistance breeding; Top cross hybrids;
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Stenocarpella ear rot of maize caused by Stenocarpella maydis (Berk.) Sutton is one of the most important ear rot diseases in South Africa. The objective of this study was to identify suitable maize inbred lines and top cross hybrids with Stenocarpella ear rot resistance and high grain yield. The study was conducted using 54 inbred lines and 54 top crosses with selected standard checks under natural and artificial disease inoculations. A split-plot design was used with three replications. There were considerable variations among tested inbred lines and top crosses for Stenocarpella ear rot resistance and grain yield. Two promising inbred lines GCI-35 and GCI-50 were selected possessing resistance to Stenocarpella ear rot and increased grain yield. Inbred line GCI-35 had a grain yield of 6.31 and 6.27 t/ha under natural and artificial inoculations, respectively. Line GCI-50 yielded 5.8 and 5.7 t/ha when tested under natural and artificial disease infestations, respectively. Two top cross hybrids GCT-14 and GCT-30 were selected with greater grain yield and high level of Stenocarpella ear rot resistance. Top cross entry GCT-14 yielded 7.5 and 9.33 t/ha, respectively, whereas GCT-30 had yield of 7.65 and 9.21 t/ha, respectively. The selected inbred lines and top cross hybrids will be useful in maize improvement for Stenocarpella ear rot resistance and increased grain yield in South Africa or other similar environments.
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