1. Stand establishment and early field vigour variation in a tropicalised shrunken-2 maize population
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Victor O. Adetimirin
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education.field_of_study ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Population ,Soil Science ,Sowing ,Growing season ,Heritability ,Biology ,Mating system ,biology.organism_classification ,Adaptability ,Agronomy ,Seedling ,Genetic variability ,education ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,media_common - Abstract
Low field emergence and early field vigour are major problems in shrunken-2 maize (sh-2). The genetic variability for stand-ability and early field vigour in a shrunken-2 maize population previously improved for adaptability to a tropical environment was investigated using a Design I mating system in which 40 randomly sampled males were crossed to four randomly sampled plants that served as females. Plants of the 160 crosses, representing full- and half-sib relationships, were evaluated in four sets, each composed of 40 crosses derived from 10 males during two growing seasons. Experimental design was randomized complete block with three replications. Difference in Emergence Index (EI) was not significant between the two seasons. Emergence Percentage (E%), Emergence Rate Index (ERI), and early field vigour traits viz. vigour score and seedling height determined at 28 days after planting (DAP) were, however, significantly (P
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- 2008
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