Partially inbred maize lines in topcrosses and hybrid performance

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Autor(a) principal: Reis,Edésio Fialho dos
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Candido,Willame dos Santos, Costa,Maraiza Lima, Ragagnin,Angelita Lorrayne Soares Lima, Somera,Andreia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ceres
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Resumo: ABSTRACT In plant breeding programs, the selection of potential progenies in early generations of inbreeding is an essential step. Considering that, the adoption of topcrosses helps the breeder in the selection, this study aimed to verify the potential of S2 strains for synthesis of synthetic varieties and to obtain experimental information on yield and agronomic potential of topcross hybrids. As such, 75 topcross hybrids were generated from crossing 75 S2 lines with F2 generation of the commercial hybrid. The 75 hybrids were grown in a field, along with two commercial hybrids in a randomized complete block design with 4 replicates and in 4-meter plots. Flowering, plant height, height, diameter, length and weight in the ear, and grain yield traits were examined. Analysis of variance was performed, the combining ability was estimated, and, from the means, the Scott & Knott test was conducted. So, the topcross hybrids that distinguished themselves for grain yield were those composed by lines 67, 14, 44, and 69, presenting high CGA, therefore indicating good potential for producing synthetic or base population. For the other traits of agronomic interest that were assessed in maize, a potential for selection with different focuses was found: reduction of cycle and height and increase in length and diameter of the ear.
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spelling Partially inbred maize lines in topcrosses and hybrid performanceZea maysgeneral combining abilitysynthetic varietyS2 linesABSTRACT In plant breeding programs, the selection of potential progenies in early generations of inbreeding is an essential step. Considering that, the adoption of topcrosses helps the breeder in the selection, this study aimed to verify the potential of S2 strains for synthesis of synthetic varieties and to obtain experimental information on yield and agronomic potential of topcross hybrids. As such, 75 topcross hybrids were generated from crossing 75 S2 lines with F2 generation of the commercial hybrid. The 75 hybrids were grown in a field, along with two commercial hybrids in a randomized complete block design with 4 replicates and in 4-meter plots. Flowering, plant height, height, diameter, length and weight in the ear, and grain yield traits were examined. Analysis of variance was performed, the combining ability was estimated, and, from the means, the Scott & Knott test was conducted. So, the topcross hybrids that distinguished themselves for grain yield were those composed by lines 67, 14, 44, and 69, presenting high CGA, therefore indicating good potential for producing synthetic or base population. For the other traits of agronomic interest that were assessed in maize, a potential for selection with different focuses was found: reduction of cycle and height and increase in length and diameter of the ear.Universidade Federal de Viçosa2020-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-737X2020000300216Revista Ceres v.67 n.3 2020reponame:Revista Ceresinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFV10.1590/0034-737x202067030007info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessReis,Edésio Fialho dosCandido,Willame dos SantosCosta,Maraiza LimaRagagnin,Angelita Lorrayne Soares LimaSomera,Andreiaeng2020-07-09T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Partially inbred maize lines in topcrosses and hybrid performance
title Partially inbred maize lines in topcrosses and hybrid performance
spellingShingle Partially inbred maize lines in topcrosses and hybrid performance
Reis,Edésio Fialho dos
Zea mays
general combining ability
synthetic variety
S2 lines
title_short Partially inbred maize lines in topcrosses and hybrid performance
title_full Partially inbred maize lines in topcrosses and hybrid performance
title_fullStr Partially inbred maize lines in topcrosses and hybrid performance
title_full_unstemmed Partially inbred maize lines in topcrosses and hybrid performance
title_sort Partially inbred maize lines in topcrosses and hybrid performance
author Reis,Edésio Fialho dos
author_facet Reis,Edésio Fialho dos
Candido,Willame dos Santos
Costa,Maraiza Lima
Ragagnin,Angelita Lorrayne Soares Lima
Somera,Andreia
author_role author
author2 Candido,Willame dos Santos
Costa,Maraiza Lima
Ragagnin,Angelita Lorrayne Soares Lima
Somera,Andreia
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Reis,Edésio Fialho dos
Candido,Willame dos Santos
Costa,Maraiza Lima
Ragagnin,Angelita Lorrayne Soares Lima
Somera,Andreia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Zea mays
general combining ability
synthetic variety
S2 lines
topic Zea mays
general combining ability
synthetic variety
S2 lines
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv ABSTRACT In plant breeding programs, the selection of potential progenies in early generations of inbreeding is an essential step. Considering that, the adoption of topcrosses helps the breeder in the selection, this study aimed to verify the potential of S2 strains for synthesis of synthetic varieties and to obtain experimental information on yield and agronomic potential of topcross hybrids. As such, 75 topcross hybrids were generated from crossing 75 S2 lines with F2 generation of the commercial hybrid. The 75 hybrids were grown in a field, along with two commercial hybrids in a randomized complete block design with 4 replicates and in 4-meter plots. Flowering, plant height, height, diameter, length and weight in the ear, and grain yield traits were examined. Analysis of variance was performed, the combining ability was estimated, and, from the means, the Scott & Knott test was conducted. So, the topcross hybrids that distinguished themselves for grain yield were those composed by lines 67, 14, 44, and 69, presenting high CGA, therefore indicating good potential for producing synthetic or base population. For the other traits of agronomic interest that were assessed in maize, a potential for selection with different focuses was found: reduction of cycle and height and increase in length and diameter of the ear.
description ABSTRACT In plant breeding programs, the selection of potential progenies in early generations of inbreeding is an essential step. Considering that, the adoption of topcrosses helps the breeder in the selection, this study aimed to verify the potential of S2 strains for synthesis of synthetic varieties and to obtain experimental information on yield and agronomic potential of topcross hybrids. As such, 75 topcross hybrids were generated from crossing 75 S2 lines with F2 generation of the commercial hybrid. The 75 hybrids were grown in a field, along with two commercial hybrids in a randomized complete block design with 4 replicates and in 4-meter plots. Flowering, plant height, height, diameter, length and weight in the ear, and grain yield traits were examined. Analysis of variance was performed, the combining ability was estimated, and, from the means, the Scott & Knott test was conducted. So, the topcross hybrids that distinguished themselves for grain yield were those composed by lines 67, 14, 44, and 69, presenting high CGA, therefore indicating good potential for producing synthetic or base population. For the other traits of agronomic interest that were assessed in maize, a potential for selection with different focuses was found: reduction of cycle and height and increase in length and diameter of the ear.
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