Incorporating different proportions of exotic maize germplasm into two adapted populations

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Manoel Xavier dos
Data de Publicação: 2000
Outros Autores: Pollak,Linda Maria, Pacheco,Cleso Antônio Patto, Guimarães,Paulo Evaristo Oliveira, Peternelli,Luiz Alexandre, Parentoni,Sidney Netto, Nass,Luciano Lourenço
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Resumo: Maize breeders frequently wish to use exotic germplasm in their breeding programs without losing specific characteristics of their adapted material. The objective of this study was to determine the optimal proportions of exotic germplasm to incorporate into adapted populations (F2 = 50% exotic, BC1 = 25% exotic, BC2 = 12.5% exotic and BC3 = 6.25% exotic) to form the initial foundation population and to determine the heterosis between adapted x exotics. We used six exotic populations of different origins and two adapted populations representing a Brazilian heterotic pattern. In 1993-94 and 1994-95, the parents, F1, F2, BC1, BC2, BC3 and four checks were evaluated in six environments in central Brazil using an 8 x 9 simple rectangular lattice design. Higher mean values for yield were obtained as the proportion of exotic germplasm decreased. Some backcrosses produced more than the adapted populations BR 105 (7.59 ton/ha) and BR 106 (8.43 ton/ha). The best results were obtained when incorporating 6.25 or 12.5% of exotic genes. This trend was true for root lodging, stalk lodging and ear diseases but not for plant and ear height. The midparent heterosis for yield varied from -16.1 to 40.3%. Midparent heterosis with positive and negative values were also found for the other traits. The results indicate the potential of exotic germplasm for developing good hybrids. After choosing the best exotic source, some recurrent selection might be appropriate in order to adapt and improve the exotic populations.
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spelling Incorporating different proportions of exotic maize germplasm into two adapted populationsMaize breeders frequently wish to use exotic germplasm in their breeding programs without losing specific characteristics of their adapted material. The objective of this study was to determine the optimal proportions of exotic germplasm to incorporate into adapted populations (F2 = 50% exotic, BC1 = 25% exotic, BC2 = 12.5% exotic and BC3 = 6.25% exotic) to form the initial foundation population and to determine the heterosis between adapted x exotics. We used six exotic populations of different origins and two adapted populations representing a Brazilian heterotic pattern. In 1993-94 and 1994-95, the parents, F1, F2, BC1, BC2, BC3 and four checks were evaluated in six environments in central Brazil using an 8 x 9 simple rectangular lattice design. Higher mean values for yield were obtained as the proportion of exotic germplasm decreased. Some backcrosses produced more than the adapted populations BR 105 (7.59 ton/ha) and BR 106 (8.43 ton/ha). The best results were obtained when incorporating 6.25 or 12.5% of exotic genes. This trend was true for root lodging, stalk lodging and ear diseases but not for plant and ear height. The midparent heterosis for yield varied from -16.1 to 40.3%. Midparent heterosis with positive and negative values were also found for the other traits. The results indicate the potential of exotic germplasm for developing good hybrids. After choosing the best exotic source, some recurrent selection might be appropriate in order to adapt and improve the exotic populations.Sociedade Brasileira de Genética2000-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572000000200033Genetics and Molecular Biology v.23 n.2 2000reponame:Genetics and Molecular Biologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)instacron:SBG10.1590/S1415-47572000000200033info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos,Manoel Xavier dosPollak,Linda MariaPacheco,Cleso Antônio PattoGuimarães,Paulo Evaristo OliveiraPeternelli,Luiz AlexandreParentoni,Sidney NettoNass,Luciano Lourençoeng2000-09-22T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1415-47572000000200033Revistahttp://www.gmb.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editor@gmb.org.br1678-46851415-4757opendoar:2000-09-22T00:00Genetics and Molecular Biology - Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)false
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title Incorporating different proportions of exotic maize germplasm into two adapted populations
spellingShingle Incorporating different proportions of exotic maize germplasm into two adapted populations
Santos,Manoel Xavier dos
title_short Incorporating different proportions of exotic maize germplasm into two adapted populations
title_full Incorporating different proportions of exotic maize germplasm into two adapted populations
title_fullStr Incorporating different proportions of exotic maize germplasm into two adapted populations
title_full_unstemmed Incorporating different proportions of exotic maize germplasm into two adapted populations
title_sort Incorporating different proportions of exotic maize germplasm into two adapted populations
author Santos,Manoel Xavier dos
author_facet Santos,Manoel Xavier dos
Pollak,Linda Maria
Pacheco,Cleso Antônio Patto
Guimarães,Paulo Evaristo Oliveira
Peternelli,Luiz Alexandre
Parentoni,Sidney Netto
Nass,Luciano Lourenço
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author2 Pollak,Linda Maria
Pacheco,Cleso Antônio Patto
Guimarães,Paulo Evaristo Oliveira
Peternelli,Luiz Alexandre
Parentoni,Sidney Netto
Nass,Luciano Lourenço
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Pollak,Linda Maria
Pacheco,Cleso Antônio Patto
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Peternelli,Luiz Alexandre
Parentoni,Sidney Netto
Nass,Luciano Lourenço
description Maize breeders frequently wish to use exotic germplasm in their breeding programs without losing specific characteristics of their adapted material. The objective of this study was to determine the optimal proportions of exotic germplasm to incorporate into adapted populations (F2 = 50% exotic, BC1 = 25% exotic, BC2 = 12.5% exotic and BC3 = 6.25% exotic) to form the initial foundation population and to determine the heterosis between adapted x exotics. We used six exotic populations of different origins and two adapted populations representing a Brazilian heterotic pattern. In 1993-94 and 1994-95, the parents, F1, F2, BC1, BC2, BC3 and four checks were evaluated in six environments in central Brazil using an 8 x 9 simple rectangular lattice design. Higher mean values for yield were obtained as the proportion of exotic germplasm decreased. Some backcrosses produced more than the adapted populations BR 105 (7.59 ton/ha) and BR 106 (8.43 ton/ha). The best results were obtained when incorporating 6.25 or 12.5% of exotic genes. This trend was true for root lodging, stalk lodging and ear diseases but not for plant and ear height. The midparent heterosis for yield varied from -16.1 to 40.3%. Midparent heterosis with positive and negative values were also found for the other traits. The results indicate the potential of exotic germplasm for developing good hybrids. After choosing the best exotic source, some recurrent selection might be appropriate in order to adapt and improve the exotic populations.
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