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Combining Ability and Heterotic Patterns of Tropical Early-Maturing Maize Inbred Lines under Individual and Combined Heat and Drought Environments

Information on combining ability and heterotic patterns of multiple stress-tolerant inbred lines are fundamental prerequisites for devising appropriate breeding strategies for the development of climate-resilient maize hybrids. In the present study, we evaluated 150 single cross hybrids derived from...

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Autores principales: Osuman, Alimatu Sadia, Badu-Apraku, Baffour, Ifie, Beatrice Elohor, Nelimor, Charles, Tongoona, Pangirayi, Obeng-Bio, Ebenezer, Karikari, Benjamin, Danquah, Eric Yirenkyi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9146004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35631790
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11101365
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author Osuman, Alimatu Sadia
Badu-Apraku, Baffour
Ifie, Beatrice Elohor
Nelimor, Charles
Tongoona, Pangirayi
Obeng-Bio, Ebenezer
Karikari, Benjamin
Danquah, Eric Yirenkyi
author_facet Osuman, Alimatu Sadia
Badu-Apraku, Baffour
Ifie, Beatrice Elohor
Nelimor, Charles
Tongoona, Pangirayi
Obeng-Bio, Ebenezer
Karikari, Benjamin
Danquah, Eric Yirenkyi
author_sort Osuman, Alimatu Sadia
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description Information on combining ability and heterotic patterns of multiple stress-tolerant inbred lines are fundamental prerequisites for devising appropriate breeding strategies for the development of climate-resilient maize hybrids. In the present study, we evaluated 150 single cross hybrids derived from the North Carolina Design II (NCD II) along with six commercial checks under terminal drought stress (TDS), heat stress (HS), and combined drought and heat stress (CHDS)conditions. The objectives of the study were to: (i) determine the combining ability of the inbred lines and identify the best testers across the stresses; (ii) classify the inbred lines into heterotic groups (HGs) based on the general combining ability of multiple traits (HGCAMT) and sequencing-based diversity array technology (DArTseq) and (iii) assess the performance and stability of the lines in hybrid combinations. The inbred lines showed significantly (p < 0.01 and p < 0.05) positive and negative general combining ability (GCA) and specific combining ability (SCA) effects for grain yield (GY) and most other measured traits. The inbred line TZEI 135 displayed relatively larger positive GCA effects for GY when mated either as male or female and was identified as the best tester. TZEI 135 × TZEI 182 was identified as the best single-cross tester across environments. Results of the assessment of the relative importance of GCA and SCA effects revealed the predominance of additive gene action over the non-additive. Six HGs of inbreds were identified using the HGCAMT and three, based on the DArTseq marker genetic distance method, were the most efficient. The best hybrids in this study significantly out-yielded the best checks by 21, 46, and 70% under CHDS, HS, and TDS, respectively. These hybrids should be extensively tested in on-farm trials for possible commercialization in sub-Saharan Africa.
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spelling pubmed-91460042022-05-29 Combining Ability and Heterotic Patterns of Tropical Early-Maturing Maize Inbred Lines under Individual and Combined Heat and Drought Environments Osuman, Alimatu Sadia Badu-Apraku, Baffour Ifie, Beatrice Elohor Nelimor, Charles Tongoona, Pangirayi Obeng-Bio, Ebenezer Karikari, Benjamin Danquah, Eric Yirenkyi Plants (Basel) Article Information on combining ability and heterotic patterns of multiple stress-tolerant inbred lines are fundamental prerequisites for devising appropriate breeding strategies for the development of climate-resilient maize hybrids. In the present study, we evaluated 150 single cross hybrids derived from the North Carolina Design II (NCD II) along with six commercial checks under terminal drought stress (TDS), heat stress (HS), and combined drought and heat stress (CHDS)conditions. The objectives of the study were to: (i) determine the combining ability of the inbred lines and identify the best testers across the stresses; (ii) classify the inbred lines into heterotic groups (HGs) based on the general combining ability of multiple traits (HGCAMT) and sequencing-based diversity array technology (DArTseq) and (iii) assess the performance and stability of the lines in hybrid combinations. The inbred lines showed significantly (p < 0.01 and p < 0.05) positive and negative general combining ability (GCA) and specific combining ability (SCA) effects for grain yield (GY) and most other measured traits. The inbred line TZEI 135 displayed relatively larger positive GCA effects for GY when mated either as male or female and was identified as the best tester. TZEI 135 × TZEI 182 was identified as the best single-cross tester across environments. Results of the assessment of the relative importance of GCA and SCA effects revealed the predominance of additive gene action over the non-additive. Six HGs of inbreds were identified using the HGCAMT and three, based on the DArTseq marker genetic distance method, were the most efficient. The best hybrids in this study significantly out-yielded the best checks by 21, 46, and 70% under CHDS, HS, and TDS, respectively. These hybrids should be extensively tested in on-farm trials for possible commercialization in sub-Saharan Africa. MDPI 2022-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9146004/ /pubmed/35631790 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11101365 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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Osuman, Alimatu Sadia
Badu-Apraku, Baffour
Ifie, Beatrice Elohor
Nelimor, Charles
Tongoona, Pangirayi
Obeng-Bio, Ebenezer
Karikari, Benjamin
Danquah, Eric Yirenkyi
Combining Ability and Heterotic Patterns of Tropical Early-Maturing Maize Inbred Lines under Individual and Combined Heat and Drought Environments
title Combining Ability and Heterotic Patterns of Tropical Early-Maturing Maize Inbred Lines under Individual and Combined Heat and Drought Environments
title_full Combining Ability and Heterotic Patterns of Tropical Early-Maturing Maize Inbred Lines under Individual and Combined Heat and Drought Environments
title_fullStr Combining Ability and Heterotic Patterns of Tropical Early-Maturing Maize Inbred Lines under Individual and Combined Heat and Drought Environments
title_full_unstemmed Combining Ability and Heterotic Patterns of Tropical Early-Maturing Maize Inbred Lines under Individual and Combined Heat and Drought Environments
title_short Combining Ability and Heterotic Patterns of Tropical Early-Maturing Maize Inbred Lines under Individual and Combined Heat and Drought Environments
title_sort combining ability and heterotic patterns of tropical early-maturing maize inbred lines under individual and combined heat and drought environments
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9146004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35631790
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11101365
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