Genetic gains in three breeding eras of maize hybrids under low and optimum nitrogen fertilization
A comparative study on the response of six maize hybrids: two hybrids each from the 1980s (8321-21 and 8425-8), 1990s (9801-11 and 9803-2) and 2000s (0103-11 and 0103-15) to sub-optimal and optimal nitrogen fertilization was conducted in Oke-Oyi, Nigeria. The trials were set up in a split p...
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doaj-6012a3aa56c442c7aba38dd46da92b052020-11-25T02:19:44ZengUniversity of Belgrade - Faculty of Agriculture, BelgradeJournal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade)1450-81092014-01-0159322724210.2298/JAS1403227B1450-81091403227BGenetic gains in three breeding eras of maize hybrids under low and optimum nitrogen fertilizationBello Omolaran B.0Olawuyi Odunayo J.1Lawal Mohammed2Ige Sunday A.3Mahamood Jimoh4Afolabi Micheal S.5Azeez Musibau A.6Abdulmaliq Suleiman Y.7Fountain University, Department of Biological Sciences, Osogbo, Osun State, NigeriaUniversity of Ibadan, Depatment of Botany and Microbiology, Oyo State, NigeriaFountain University, Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Osogbo, Osun State, NigeriaUniversity of Ilorin, Department of Agronomy, Kwara State, NigeriaLower Niger River Basin Development Authority, Ilorin, Kwara State, NigeriaLandmark University, Department of Crop Science, Omuaran, Kwara State, NigeriaLadoke Akintola University of Technology, Department of Pure and Applied Biology, Ogbomoso, Oyo State, NigeriaIbrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Department of Agronomy, Lapai, Niger State, NigeriaA comparative study on the response of six maize hybrids: two hybrids each from the 1980s (8321-21 and 8425-8), 1990s (9801-11 and 9803-2) and 2000s (0103-11 and 0103-15) to sub-optimal and optimal nitrogen fertilization was conducted in Oke-Oyi, Nigeria. The trials were set up in a split plot with three nitrogen levels (0, 30 and 90 kg N ha-1) as a main plot and six hybrids as sub-plots. Significant interactions were observed between hybrid and N level for all characters, with increasing in variation as the level of N decreased. Mean grain yield reductions across eras were 73.8% at no-N and 32.6% at low-N, and those of optimal-N fertilization were 34.3% and 15.7% for 1980s and 1990s genotypes respectively. Depending on N treatment, grain yield varied from 0.67 to 4.89 t ha-1. Kernel number was most severely reduced by N stress, but had positive and highly significant (p≤0.01) correlation with grain yield at all N levels. Genetic gains in grain yield were 42% (between 1980 and 2000 eras) and 9% (between 1990 and 2000 eras) under optimal-N fertilization. The two modern hybrids of 2000 era (0103-11 and 0103-15) were outstanding for all the agronomic traits and leaf chlorophyll concentration at all N levels. Improving traits associated with fertilizer N response could accelerate rate of genetic gains in maize yields.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-8109/2014/1450-81091403227B.pdfanthesisgrain yieldkernelsN stressplant height |
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Bello Omolaran B. Olawuyi Odunayo J. Lawal Mohammed Ige Sunday A. Mahamood Jimoh Afolabi Micheal S. Azeez Musibau A. Abdulmaliq Suleiman Y. Genetic gains in three breeding eras of maize hybrids under low and optimum nitrogen fertilization Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade) anthesis grain yield kernels N stress plant height |
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Bello Omolaran B. Olawuyi Odunayo J. Lawal Mohammed Ige Sunday A. Mahamood Jimoh Afolabi Micheal S. Azeez Musibau A. Abdulmaliq Suleiman Y. |
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Genetic gains in three breeding eras of maize hybrids under low and optimum nitrogen fertilization |
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Genetic gains in three breeding eras of maize hybrids under low and optimum nitrogen fertilization |
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Genetic gains in three breeding eras of maize hybrids under low and optimum nitrogen fertilization |
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Genetic gains in three breeding eras of maize hybrids under low and optimum nitrogen fertilization |
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Genetic gains in three breeding eras of maize hybrids under low and optimum nitrogen fertilization |
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genetic gains in three breeding eras of maize hybrids under low and optimum nitrogen fertilization |
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University of Belgrade - Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade |
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Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade) |
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2014-01-01 |
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A comparative study on the response of six maize hybrids: two hybrids each
from the 1980s (8321-21 and 8425-8), 1990s (9801-11 and 9803-2) and 2000s
(0103-11 and 0103-15) to sub-optimal and optimal nitrogen fertilization was
conducted in Oke-Oyi, Nigeria. The trials were set up in a split plot with
three nitrogen levels (0, 30 and 90 kg N ha-1) as a main plot and six hybrids
as sub-plots. Significant interactions were observed between hybrid and N
level for all characters, with increasing in variation as the level of N
decreased. Mean grain yield reductions across eras were 73.8% at no-N and
32.6% at low-N, and those of optimal-N fertilization were 34.3% and 15.7% for
1980s and 1990s genotypes respectively. Depending on N treatment, grain yield
varied from 0.67 to 4.89 t ha-1. Kernel number was most severely reduced by N
stress, but had positive and highly significant (p≤0.01) correlation with
grain yield at all N levels. Genetic gains in grain yield were 42% (between
1980 and 2000 eras) and 9% (between 1990 and 2000 eras) under optimal-N
fertilization. The two modern hybrids of 2000 era (0103-11 and 0103-15) were
outstanding for all the agronomic traits and leaf chlorophyll concentration
at all N levels. Improving traits associated with fertilizer N response could
accelerate rate of genetic gains in maize yields. |
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anthesis grain yield kernels N stress plant height |
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