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Grain-yield stability among tropical maize hybrids derived from doubled-haploid inbred lines under random drought stress and optimum moisture conditions

Drought is a devastating environmental stress in agriculture and hence a common target of plant breeding. A review of breeding progress on drought tolerance shows that, to a certain extent, selection for high yield in stress-free conditions indirectly improves yield in water-limiting conditions. The...

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Autores principales: Sserumaga, Julius Pyton, Beyene, Yoseph, Pillay, Kiru, Kullaya, Alois, Oikeh, Sylvester O., Mugo, Stephen, Machida, Lewis, Ngolinda, Ismail, Asea, Godfrey, Ringo, Justin, Otim, Michael, Abalo, Grace, Kiula, Barnabas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7680931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33312239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/CP17348
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author Sserumaga, Julius Pyton
Beyene, Yoseph
Pillay, Kiru
Kullaya, Alois
Oikeh, Sylvester O.
Mugo, Stephen
Machida, Lewis
Ngolinda, Ismail
Asea, Godfrey
Ringo, Justin
Otim, Michael
Abalo, Grace
Kiula, Barnabas
author_facet Sserumaga, Julius Pyton
Beyene, Yoseph
Pillay, Kiru
Kullaya, Alois
Oikeh, Sylvester O.
Mugo, Stephen
Machida, Lewis
Ngolinda, Ismail
Asea, Godfrey
Ringo, Justin
Otim, Michael
Abalo, Grace
Kiula, Barnabas
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description Drought is a devastating environmental stress in agriculture and hence a common target of plant breeding. A review of breeding progress on drought tolerance shows that, to a certain extent, selection for high yield in stress-free conditions indirectly improves yield in water-limiting conditions. The objectives of this study were to (i) assess the genotype × environment (GE) interaction for grain yield (GY) and other agronomic traits for maize (Zea mays L.) across East African agro-ecologies; and (ii) evaluate agronomic performance and stability in Uganda and Tanzania under optimum and random drought conditions. Data were recorded for major agronomic traits. Genotype main effect plus GE (GGE) biplot analysis was used to assess the stability of varieties within various environments and across environments. Combined analysis of variance across optimum moisture and random drought environments indicated that locations, mean-squares for genotypes and GE were significant for most measured traits. The best hybrids, CKDHH1097 and CKDHH1090, gave GY advantages of 23% and 43%, respectively, over the commercial hybrid varieties under both optimum-moisture and random-drought conditions. Across environments, genotypic variance was less than the GE variance for GY. The hybrids derived from doubled-haploid inbred lines produced higher GY and possessed acceptable agronomic traits compared with the commercial hybrids. Hybrid CKDHH1098 ranked second-best under optimum-moisture and drought-stress environments and was the most stable with broad adaptation to both environments. Use of the best doubled-haploids lines in testcross hybrids make-up, well targeted to the production environments, could boost maize production among farmers in East Africa.
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spelling pubmed-76809312020-12-10 Grain-yield stability among tropical maize hybrids derived from doubled-haploid inbred lines under random drought stress and optimum moisture conditions Sserumaga, Julius Pyton Beyene, Yoseph Pillay, Kiru Kullaya, Alois Oikeh, Sylvester O. Mugo, Stephen Machida, Lewis Ngolinda, Ismail Asea, Godfrey Ringo, Justin Otim, Michael Abalo, Grace Kiula, Barnabas Crop Pasture Sci Research Article Drought is a devastating environmental stress in agriculture and hence a common target of plant breeding. A review of breeding progress on drought tolerance shows that, to a certain extent, selection for high yield in stress-free conditions indirectly improves yield in water-limiting conditions. The objectives of this study were to (i) assess the genotype × environment (GE) interaction for grain yield (GY) and other agronomic traits for maize (Zea mays L.) across East African agro-ecologies; and (ii) evaluate agronomic performance and stability in Uganda and Tanzania under optimum and random drought conditions. Data were recorded for major agronomic traits. Genotype main effect plus GE (GGE) biplot analysis was used to assess the stability of varieties within various environments and across environments. Combined analysis of variance across optimum moisture and random drought environments indicated that locations, mean-squares for genotypes and GE were significant for most measured traits. The best hybrids, CKDHH1097 and CKDHH1090, gave GY advantages of 23% and 43%, respectively, over the commercial hybrid varieties under both optimum-moisture and random-drought conditions. Across environments, genotypic variance was less than the GE variance for GY. The hybrids derived from doubled-haploid inbred lines produced higher GY and possessed acceptable agronomic traits compared with the commercial hybrids. Hybrid CKDHH1098 ranked second-best under optimum-moisture and drought-stress environments and was the most stable with broad adaptation to both environments. Use of the best doubled-haploids lines in testcross hybrids make-up, well targeted to the production environments, could boost maize production among farmers in East Africa. CSIRO Publishing 2018-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7680931/ /pubmed/33312239 http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/CP17348 Text en © CSIRO 2018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Non-Commercial, No Derivatives (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Article
Sserumaga, Julius Pyton
Beyene, Yoseph
Pillay, Kiru
Kullaya, Alois
Oikeh, Sylvester O.
Mugo, Stephen
Machida, Lewis
Ngolinda, Ismail
Asea, Godfrey
Ringo, Justin
Otim, Michael
Abalo, Grace
Kiula, Barnabas
Grain-yield stability among tropical maize hybrids derived from doubled-haploid inbred lines under random drought stress and optimum moisture conditions
title Grain-yield stability among tropical maize hybrids derived from doubled-haploid inbred lines under random drought stress and optimum moisture conditions
title_full Grain-yield stability among tropical maize hybrids derived from doubled-haploid inbred lines under random drought stress and optimum moisture conditions
title_fullStr Grain-yield stability among tropical maize hybrids derived from doubled-haploid inbred lines under random drought stress and optimum moisture conditions
title_full_unstemmed Grain-yield stability among tropical maize hybrids derived from doubled-haploid inbred lines under random drought stress and optimum moisture conditions
title_short Grain-yield stability among tropical maize hybrids derived from doubled-haploid inbred lines under random drought stress and optimum moisture conditions
title_sort grain-yield stability among tropical maize hybrids derived from doubled-haploid inbred lines under random drought stress and optimum moisture conditions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7680931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33312239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/CP17348
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