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Abd El-Mottalb, A. (2017). COMBINING ABILITY EFFECTS OF SOME NEW YELLOW MAIZE INBRED LINES.. Menoufia Journal of Plant Production, 2(4), 349-358. doi: 10.21608/mjppf.2017.176231
A. A. Abd El-Mottalb. "COMBINING ABILITY EFFECTS OF SOME NEW YELLOW MAIZE INBRED LINES.". Menoufia Journal of Plant Production, 2, 4, 2017, 349-358. doi: 10.21608/mjppf.2017.176231
Abd El-Mottalb, A. (2017). 'COMBINING ABILITY EFFECTS OF SOME NEW YELLOW MAIZE INBRED LINES.', Menoufia Journal of Plant Production, 2(4), pp. 349-358. doi: 10.21608/mjppf.2017.176231
Abd El-Mottalb, A. COMBINING ABILITY EFFECTS OF SOME NEW YELLOW MAIZE INBRED LINES.. Menoufia Journal of Plant Production, 2017; 2(4): 349-358. doi: 10.21608/mjppf.2017.176231

COMBINING ABILITY EFFECTS OF SOME NEW YELLOW MAIZE INBRED LINES.

Article 1, Volume 2, Issue 4, July and August 2017, Page 349-358  XML PDF (552.4 K)
Document Type: original papers
DOI: 10.21608/mjppf.2017.176231
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Author
A. A. Abd El-Mottalb
Maize Research Department, Field Crops Research Institute, ARC.
Abstract
Fifteen newly developed yellow maize inbred lines were topcrossed to each of three inbred line testers, i.e. Gz. 658, Sd. 3118 and Sd. 3120 at Sids Agricultural Research Station during 2014 growing season.  In 2015 season, resulting 45 topcrosses along with three commercial hybrids as check varieties, i.e. SC.162, SC.168 and SC.176, were evaluated in a replicated yield trail conducted at Gemmeiza and Sids. Data were recorded for days to 50% silking, plant and ear height (cm.), ear length (cm), ear diameter (cm) and  grain yield adjusted to 15.5 %  grain moisture. Combined analysis over the tow locations showed significant differences between the two locations for all studied traits except for grain yield. Mean squares due to crosses, lines and testers were significant for all studied traits. Mean squares due to lines x testers were significant for plant and ear height, ear diameter and grain yield. Mean squares due to lines x locations were significant for all studied traits except for ear diameter.  Mean squares due to testers x locations were significant for all studied traits except for ear length.  Mean squares due to lines x testers x locations interaction were highly significant for all studied traits except for ear length and ear diameter.  The magnitude of  δ2  GCA (average) was larger than that of δ2  SCA for days to 50% silking, plant height and grain yield. It was recommended that inbred lines 1 , 2 and 4 which possessed the highest GCA effects for grain yield may be considered promising lines for improving  grain yield.  Also, the crosses ( L7 x Gz. 658), (L8 x Gz. 658) and (L10 x Sd 3118) may be released for commercial cultivation after further testing and evaluation.   
Keywords
Maize; Zea mays; line x tester; Combining ability; Top crosses
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