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Multivariate Analysis of Agronomic Traits in Newly Developed Maize Hybrids Grown under Different Agro-Environments

Developing high-yielding maize hybrids is essential under the fast-growing global population and abrupt global climate change. Planting density is one of the imperative components for enhancing maize productivity. This study assessed newly developed maize hybrids under three planting densities on tw...

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Autores principales: Omar, Mohamed, Rabie, Hassan A., Mowafi, Saber A., Othman, Hisham T., El-Moneim, Diaa Abd, Alharbi, Khadiga, Mansour, Elsayed, Ali, Mohamed M. A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9102415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35567188
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11091187
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author Omar, Mohamed
Rabie, Hassan A.
Mowafi, Saber A.
Othman, Hisham T.
El-Moneim, Diaa Abd
Alharbi, Khadiga
Mansour, Elsayed
Ali, Mohamed M. A.
author_facet Omar, Mohamed
Rabie, Hassan A.
Mowafi, Saber A.
Othman, Hisham T.
El-Moneim, Diaa Abd
Alharbi, Khadiga
Mansour, Elsayed
Ali, Mohamed M. A.
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description Developing high-yielding maize hybrids is essential under the fast-growing global population and abrupt global climate change. Planting density is one of the imperative components for enhancing maize productivity. This study assessed newly developed maize hybrids under three planting densities on two sowing dates. The evaluated hybrids were 40 maize genotypes comprised of 36 F1-developed hybrids and 4 commercial high-yielding check hybrids. The developed hybrids were generated from selected maize inbred lines according to their adaptive traits to high planting density, such as prolificacy, erect leaves, short plants, early silking, anthesis-silking interval, and small tassel size. The applied planting densities were high, intermediate, and low, with 95,000, 75,000, and 55,000 plants/ha, respectively, under timely and late sowing. The high planting density displayed the uppermost grain yield compared with the intermediate and low densities at both sowing dates. The developed hybrid G36 exhibited the highest agronomic performance under high planting density at timely and late sowing. Additionally, G38, G16, G37, G23, G5, G31, G18, G7, G2, G20, G29, and G17 displayed high agronomic traits at both sowing dates. Joint regression and AMMI analyses revealed significant genotype, agro-environment, and genotype × agro-environment interaction effects for grain yield. The AMMI biplot displayed that G39 was closest to the ideal stable hybrid, and the hybrids G36, G18, G38, G17, G2, and G37 were considered desirable stable hybrids. Moreover, the GGE biplot indicated that a high planting density at an optimal sowing date could be considered a representative environment for discriminating high-yielding maize hybrids. The designated promising hybrids are recommended for further inclusion in maize breeding due to their stability and high yields.
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spelling pubmed-91024152022-05-14 Multivariate Analysis of Agronomic Traits in Newly Developed Maize Hybrids Grown under Different Agro-Environments Omar, Mohamed Rabie, Hassan A. Mowafi, Saber A. Othman, Hisham T. El-Moneim, Diaa Abd Alharbi, Khadiga Mansour, Elsayed Ali, Mohamed M. A. Plants (Basel) Article Developing high-yielding maize hybrids is essential under the fast-growing global population and abrupt global climate change. Planting density is one of the imperative components for enhancing maize productivity. This study assessed newly developed maize hybrids under three planting densities on two sowing dates. The evaluated hybrids were 40 maize genotypes comprised of 36 F1-developed hybrids and 4 commercial high-yielding check hybrids. The developed hybrids were generated from selected maize inbred lines according to their adaptive traits to high planting density, such as prolificacy, erect leaves, short plants, early silking, anthesis-silking interval, and small tassel size. The applied planting densities were high, intermediate, and low, with 95,000, 75,000, and 55,000 plants/ha, respectively, under timely and late sowing. The high planting density displayed the uppermost grain yield compared with the intermediate and low densities at both sowing dates. The developed hybrid G36 exhibited the highest agronomic performance under high planting density at timely and late sowing. Additionally, G38, G16, G37, G23, G5, G31, G18, G7, G2, G20, G29, and G17 displayed high agronomic traits at both sowing dates. Joint regression and AMMI analyses revealed significant genotype, agro-environment, and genotype × agro-environment interaction effects for grain yield. The AMMI biplot displayed that G39 was closest to the ideal stable hybrid, and the hybrids G36, G18, G38, G17, G2, and G37 were considered desirable stable hybrids. Moreover, the GGE biplot indicated that a high planting density at an optimal sowing date could be considered a representative environment for discriminating high-yielding maize hybrids. The designated promising hybrids are recommended for further inclusion in maize breeding due to their stability and high yields. MDPI 2022-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9102415/ /pubmed/35567188 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11091187 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rabie, Hassan A.
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Alharbi, Khadiga
Mansour, Elsayed
Ali, Mohamed M. A.
Multivariate Analysis of Agronomic Traits in Newly Developed Maize Hybrids Grown under Different Agro-Environments
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title_full Multivariate Analysis of Agronomic Traits in Newly Developed Maize Hybrids Grown under Different Agro-Environments
title_fullStr Multivariate Analysis of Agronomic Traits in Newly Developed Maize Hybrids Grown under Different Agro-Environments
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title_short Multivariate Analysis of Agronomic Traits in Newly Developed Maize Hybrids Grown under Different Agro-Environments
title_sort multivariate analysis of agronomic traits in newly developed maize hybrids grown under different agro-environments
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9102415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35567188
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11091187
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