Selection of maize top-crosses for different nitrogen levels through specific combining ability

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Autor(a) principal: Heinz,Rafael
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Ribeiro,Larissa Pereira, Gonçalves,Manoel Carlos, Bhering,Leonardo Lopes, Teodoro,Paulo Eduardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT An alternative to increase yield without raising the production costs and minimizing the dependence of agricultural inputs is the development of maize genotypes presenting high nitrogen (N) use efficiency under low N level conditions. Thus, the objective of this study was to estimate the specific combining ability of maize top-crosses under high and low nitrogen (N) conditions and to select high-yielding hybrids for both conditions. The grain yield of 110 top-cross hybrids was evaluated in 2012 in two locations in the Brazilian Midwest. Partial diallel analysis was performed with the adjusted means of each of the individual top-cross analyses. Specific combining ability (SCA) of the hybrids and their interaction with N levels was estimated for each location. The mean grain yield of the 11 hybrids selected by the highest SCA estimates for high and low N was higher than the controls mean in approximately 330 and 241 kg∙ha-1. These results demonstrate that the selection for each environment was efficient and reveals the possibility of developing new hybrids for the Brazilian Cerrado region.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Selection of maize top-crosses for different nitrogen levels through specific combining ability
title Selection of maize top-crosses for different nitrogen levels through specific combining ability
spellingShingle Selection of maize top-crosses for different nitrogen levels through specific combining ability
Heinz,Rafael
Zea mays L.
diallel
hybrid combination
nitrogen use efficiency
title_short Selection of maize top-crosses for different nitrogen levels through specific combining ability
title_full Selection of maize top-crosses for different nitrogen levels through specific combining ability
title_fullStr Selection of maize top-crosses for different nitrogen levels through specific combining ability
title_full_unstemmed Selection of maize top-crosses for different nitrogen levels through specific combining ability
title_sort Selection of maize top-crosses for different nitrogen levels through specific combining ability
author Heinz,Rafael
author_facet Heinz,Rafael
Ribeiro,Larissa Pereira
Gonçalves,Manoel Carlos
Bhering,Leonardo Lopes
Teodoro,Paulo Eduardo
author_role author
author2 Ribeiro,Larissa Pereira
Gonçalves,Manoel Carlos
Bhering,Leonardo Lopes
Teodoro,Paulo Eduardo
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Heinz,Rafael
Ribeiro,Larissa Pereira
Gonçalves,Manoel Carlos
Bhering,Leonardo Lopes
Teodoro,Paulo Eduardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Zea mays L.
diallel
hybrid combination
nitrogen use efficiency
topic Zea mays L.
diallel
hybrid combination
nitrogen use efficiency
description ABSTRACT An alternative to increase yield without raising the production costs and minimizing the dependence of agricultural inputs is the development of maize genotypes presenting high nitrogen (N) use efficiency under low N level conditions. Thus, the objective of this study was to estimate the specific combining ability of maize top-crosses under high and low nitrogen (N) conditions and to select high-yielding hybrids for both conditions. The grain yield of 110 top-cross hybrids was evaluated in 2012 in two locations in the Brazilian Midwest. Partial diallel analysis was performed with the adjusted means of each of the individual top-cross analyses. Specific combining ability (SCA) of the hybrids and their interaction with N levels was estimated for each location. The mean grain yield of the 11 hybrids selected by the highest SCA estimates for high and low N was higher than the controls mean in approximately 330 and 241 kg∙ha-1. These results demonstrate that the selection for each environment was efficient and reveals the possibility of developing new hybrids for the Brazilian Cerrado region.
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