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Yield Gains in Extra-Early Maize Cultivars of Three Breeding Eras under Multiple Environments.

Authors :
Badu-Apraku, B.
Yallou, C. G.
Obeng-Antwi, K.
Alidu, H.
Talabi, A. O.
Annor, B.
Oyekunle, M.
Akaogu, I. C.
Aderounmu, M.
Source :
Agronomy Journal; Mar/Apr2017, Vol. 109 Issue 2, p418-431, 14p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Availability of extra-early maize cultivars has facilitated the expansion of maize production into savannas of West and Central Africa (WCA). Fifty-six extra-early maize cultivars of three breeding eras;1995 to 2000, 2001 to 2006, and 2007 to 2012 were evaluated for 2 yr under 24 multiple-stress and 28 non-stress environments in WCA. Objectives of the study were to determine genetic improvement in grain yield of cultivars developed during the breeding eras, and identify high-yielding and stable cultivars across multiple-stress and non-stress environments. Average increase in yield of 44 kg ha<superscript>-1</superscript> yr<superscript>-1</superscript> (2.72%) and 67 kg ha<superscript>-1</superscript> yr<superscript>-1</superscript> (2.28%) were obtained under multiple-stress and non-stress environments. Yield gains from era 1 to era 3 under multiple stresses was associated wiThincreased days to anthesis, reduced stalk lodging, and improved husk cover. Cultivars 2004 TZEE-Y Pop STR C<subscript>4</subscript>, TZEE-W Pop STR QPM C<subscript>0</subscript>, and TZEE-W Pop STR BC2 C<subscript>0</subscript> of era 2; and TZEE-W STR 107 BC<subscript>1</subscript>, TZEE-W Pop STR C<subscript>5</subscript>, and 2012 TZEE-Y DT STR C<subscript>5</subscript> of era 3 were high-yielding and stable across multiple-stress environments while 98 Syn EE-W from era 1, FERKE TZEE-W STR, TZEE-W Pop STR C<subscript>3</subscript>, and TZEE-Y Pop STR QPM C<subscript>0</subscript> from era 2, and TZEE-W Pop STR C<subscript>5</subscript>, 2009 TZEE-OR2 STR QPM, 2009 TZEE-W STR, TZEE-Y STR 106, and TZEE-W DT C<subscript>0</subscript> STR C<subscript>5</subscript> from era 3 were outstanding across non-stress environments and should be tested extensively and commercialized. Considerable improvement has been made in breeding for multiple-stress tolerant extra-early maize cultivars. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00021962
Volume :
109
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Agronomy Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
121767642
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2134/agronj2016.10.0566