Diallel analysis among 16 maize populations adapted to the northern U.S. Corn Belt for grain yield and grain quality traits
Issue Date
11-2014
Abstract
Genetically diverse germplasm is needed to increase frequency of favorable alleles of economically important traits in maize improvement. The objectives of this study were to determine the genetic components involved in grain yield and grain quality traits, and provide preliminary assessment of useful heterotic groups and patterns from a large sample of maize populations adapted to the northern U.S. Corn Belt. Sixteen populations were used in the diallel mating design following Gardner–Eberhart Analysis II to estimate variety (vi) and heterosis (hij) genetic effects for grain yield and grain quality traits. Specific heterosis (sij) and predicted means of population crosses for grain yield were used to evaluate the heterotic relationships among the populations. Data for grain yield and grain quality traits were generated in partially balanced single lattice experiments across North Dakota (ND) locations in 2010, 2011, and 2012. Analyses of variance showed significant differences among genotypes. Heterosis effects explained most of the differences among diallel entries for grain yield, while vi effects had greater influence on grain quality traits. NDL, EARLYGEM 21c, NDSCD(FS-CS)C2, NDSS, and NDSM(M-FS)C9 were identified as elite populations for grain quality improvement. NDSS × NDBS22(R-T1)C9 and NDBS1011 × EARLYGEM 21c showed high sij effects for grain yield with good grain quality. NDSS and EARLYGEM 21c represent stiff stalk synthetic (SSS) group, and NDBS1011 fall under non-SSS group. Further studies need to validate the heterotic group of NDBS22(R-T1)C9. Recurrent and pedigree selection programs will be established for selected populations and population crosses to integrate pre-breeding with cultivar development.
Source or Periodical Title
Euphytica
ISSN
0014-2336
Volume
200
Issue
1
Page
29-44
Document Type
Article
Physical Description
tables, graphs
Language
English
Subject
Diallel analysis, Diversity, Grain quality, Maize populations, Pre-breeding, Recurrent selection
Recommended Citation
Laude, T.P., Carena, M.J. (2014). Diallel analysis among 16 maize populations adapted to the northern U.S. Corn Belt for grain yield and grain quality traits. Euphytica, 200 (1), 29-44. doi:10.1007/s10681-014-1125-1.
Identifier
doi:10.1007/s10681-014-1125-1.
Digital Copy
yes