Studies on maize inbred lines susceptibility to herbicides

This paper presents the analysis of results obtained during long- term studies on the response of maize inbred lines to herbicides. Under the agroecological conditions of Zemun Polje the response (reaction of maize inbred lines to herbicides of different classes was investigated. Biological tests we...

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Main Authors: Stefanović Lidija, Simić Milena, Dragičević Vesna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Genetics Society 2010-01-01
Series:Genetika
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2010/0534-00121001155S.pdf
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spelling doaj-20b538112fec4903a2c6a96e2731eed02020-11-25T00:52:27ZengSerbian Genetics SocietyGenetika0534-00122010-01-0142115516810.2298/GENSR1001155SStudies on maize inbred lines susceptibility to herbicidesStefanović LidijaSimić MilenaDragičević VesnaThis paper presents the analysis of results obtained during long- term studies on the response of maize inbred lines to herbicides. Under the agroecological conditions of Zemun Polje the response (reaction of maize inbred lines to herbicides of different classes was investigated. Biological tests were performed and some agronomic, morphological, physiological and biochemical parameters were determined when the response of maize inbred lines to herbicides was estimated. The use of active ingredients of herbicides from triazine, acetanilide, thiocarbamate to new chemical groups (sulfonylurea etc.), have been resulted in changes in weed suppression and susceptibility of inbred lines. Obtained results show that effects of herbicides on susceptible maize genotypes can be different: they can slowdown the growth and development and affect the plant height; they can also affect the stages of the tassel and ear development and at the end they can reduced grain yield of the tested inbreds. Numerous studies confirmed the existence of differences in susceptibility level of maize genotypes in relation to herbicides. According to gained results the recommendations for growers are made on the possibility of the application of new herbicides in the hybrid seed production. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2010/0534-00121001155S.pdfmaize inbred linesherbicidesyieldfresh weightEWRC estimation
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author Stefanović Lidija
Simić Milena
Dragičević Vesna
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Simić Milena
Dragičević Vesna
Studies on maize inbred lines susceptibility to herbicides
Genetika
maize inbred lines
herbicides
yield
fresh weight
EWRC estimation
author_facet Stefanović Lidija
Simić Milena
Dragičević Vesna
author_sort Stefanović Lidija
title Studies on maize inbred lines susceptibility to herbicides
title_short Studies on maize inbred lines susceptibility to herbicides
title_full Studies on maize inbred lines susceptibility to herbicides
title_fullStr Studies on maize inbred lines susceptibility to herbicides
title_full_unstemmed Studies on maize inbred lines susceptibility to herbicides
title_sort studies on maize inbred lines susceptibility to herbicides
publisher Serbian Genetics Society
series Genetika
issn 0534-0012
publishDate 2010-01-01
description This paper presents the analysis of results obtained during long- term studies on the response of maize inbred lines to herbicides. Under the agroecological conditions of Zemun Polje the response (reaction of maize inbred lines to herbicides of different classes was investigated. Biological tests were performed and some agronomic, morphological, physiological and biochemical parameters were determined when the response of maize inbred lines to herbicides was estimated. The use of active ingredients of herbicides from triazine, acetanilide, thiocarbamate to new chemical groups (sulfonylurea etc.), have been resulted in changes in weed suppression and susceptibility of inbred lines. Obtained results show that effects of herbicides on susceptible maize genotypes can be different: they can slowdown the growth and development and affect the plant height; they can also affect the stages of the tassel and ear development and at the end they can reduced grain yield of the tested inbreds. Numerous studies confirmed the existence of differences in susceptibility level of maize genotypes in relation to herbicides. According to gained results the recommendations for growers are made on the possibility of the application of new herbicides in the hybrid seed production.
topic maize inbred lines
herbicides
yield
fresh weight
EWRC estimation
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2010/0534-00121001155S.pdf
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