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Mosa, H., El-Shenawy, A., Motawei, A. (2008). LINE X TESTER ANALYSIS FOR EVALUATION OF NEW MAIZE INBRED LINES. Journal of Plant Production, 33(10), 7195-7206. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2008.171230
H. E. Mosa; A. A. El-Shenawy; A. A. Motawei. "LINE X TESTER ANALYSIS FOR EVALUATION OF NEW MAIZE INBRED LINES". Journal of Plant Production, 33, 10, 2008, 7195-7206. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2008.171230
Mosa, H., El-Shenawy, A., Motawei, A. (2008). 'LINE X TESTER ANALYSIS FOR EVALUATION OF NEW MAIZE INBRED LINES', Journal of Plant Production, 33(10), pp. 7195-7206. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2008.171230
Mosa, H., El-Shenawy, A., Motawei, A. LINE X TESTER ANALYSIS FOR EVALUATION OF NEW MAIZE INBRED LINES. Journal of Plant Production, 2008; 33(10): 7195-7206. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2008.171230

LINE X TESTER ANALYSIS FOR EVALUATION OF NEW MAIZE INBRED LINES

Article 9, Volume 33, Issue 10, October 2008, Page 7195-7206  XML PDF (731.34 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2008.171230
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H. E. Mosa; A. A. El-Shenawy; A. A. Motawei
Maize, Research section, FCRI Sakha ARS, ARC, Egypt
Abstract
Ninety nine yellow inbred lines were divided into four sets where each set contained  25,25,25and24 lines, respectively. These lines were top crossed with two yellow inbred line testers in 2004 summer season at Sakha Agriculture Research Station. All hybrids were evaluated for days to 50% silking as well as grain yield at two locations in 2005season, The best single crosses from four sets along with two checks i.e.SC155 and SC pioneer 3084 were evaluated during 2007 season. The results indicated that the mean squares variances of locations, lines, testers and lines by testers were highly significant for all traits , except for testers for silking date of set-3 and set-4. Silking date and grain yield traits were affected by non additive gene action for all sets, except for grain yield in set-2.The non additive gene action was more affected by locations for  silking date in set-1 and set-2 as well as grain yield in sets- 2, 3 and 4. The parental inbred lines, which revealed  significance and desirable GCA effect for earliness were : ten, seven, five and seven from set-1, set-2, set-3 and set-4,  respectively. While it was five, four, five, and eight inbred lines from  set-1, set-2, set-3 and set-4 ,respectively, which had a desirable positive and  significant values for general combining ability effects for grain yield  potentiality in their top crosses. The best tester inbred line for general combining ability effects was inbred, Sk121 for grain yield of set-1, set-3 and set-4, inbred line Sk10 for silking date and grain yield of set-2 and inbred line Sk6241 for silking date of set-1. Results of set-1 showed that  the inbred tester line  Sk121 with the three new yellow inbred lines Sk-5001/2, Sk-5001/7 and 5003/15 gave three single crosses which were significantly earlier showing 57.25, 58.62 and 58.5 days to 50% silking, respectively. They also showed higher grain yield of 35.31, 35.24 and 35.69 ard/fed , respectively, relative to the commercial check hybrid 155 which showed (61.39days and 33.3 ard/fed). The two inbred lines Sk-5002/8 and Sk5002/9 with the same tester inbred line Sk-121 gave two new yellow promising single crosses produced  significantly better  grain yield with 37.33 and 43.46 ard/fed relative to the same check hybrid in set-1. On the other hand, results of set-2, showed that the line Sk-5026/114 was a good combiner with both testers inbred lines i.e. Sk-10 and Sk6241 which gave significantly higher grain yield of  33.09 and 33.60 ard/fed relative to the check single cross 155 which   yielded 29.75 ard/ fed. Tested inbred lines number Sk6001/133, Sk6001/135, Sk6001/136 and Sk7026/146 with the tester line Sk-121 in set-3 gave four good yield single crosses, which were significantly higher  yielding than the check  hybrid 155 (28.6 ard/fed) by 3.39, 5.63, 3.59 and 3.27 ard/fed. ,respectively .Also results of set-4 showed that the tested line Sk5019/72 with the tester Sk121gave good single cross which was significantly higher for grain yield ( 31.18 ard/fed ) relative to SC155(28.5 ard/fed). Evaluation trial of the best single crosses showed that four single crosses; SC Sk5019/72 x Sk121, SC Sk5026/114 x Sk10, SC Sk6001/133 x Sk121 and SC Sk6001/136 x Sk121 were significantly higher for grain yield of 34.06, 35.56, 35.86 and 34.4 ard/fed., respectively, compared to checks SC155 (30.96 ard/fed.) and SC pioneer (24.81 ard/fed.). Also, these crosses were earlier  than the two checks. This study suggested utilization of the above four crosses in the national maize breeding program.   
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