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Merit Research Journal of Agricultural Science and Soil
Science (ISSN: 2350-2274) Vol. 9(1) pp. 001-006,
January, 2021
Copyright © 2020 Author(s) retain the copyright of this
article
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4495568 |
Original
Research Article
Agronomic Performance, Genetic Variability and
Heritability of Yield and its Attributing Characters in Maize (Zea
mays L.) Hybrids Grown in Northern Sudan |
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Merowe Research Station, Agricultural Research Corporation, P.
O. Box 126 Wad Medani, Sudan
*Email: fafatihelalim333@gmail.com
Received: 27 December 2020
I Accepted:
27 January 2021
I Published:
30 January 2021
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Article ID: MRJASSS-20-041
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copyright of this article.
This article is published under the terms of the
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Two introduced Egyptian maize hybrids from Misr HyTtech Co.
(HyTech2066-Yellow and HyTech1100-White) were tested against two
standard checks (Pan6966 and Hudieba2) in Merowe Research
Station Farm for two consecutive winter seasons (2012/13 and
2013/14) to estimate the genetic variability, broad sense
heritability, genetic advance and correlation coefficient
analysis. The genotypes were arranged in RCB Design with 3
replicates. Grain yield, yield components and related traits
were studied. The maize hybrids showed significant differences
for all the parameters studied except the 100 – grain weight.
The results obtained indicated that the yellow maize hybrid
HyTech2066 gave significantly out - yielded than the two
standard checks in grain yield with average yield advantage over
Hudieba2 and Pan6966 amounting to 22.6% and 24.1% respectively.
HyTech2066 was significantly earlier than the check Pan6966. The
genetic advance as percent of mean was high for plant height
(16.77%), cob length (16.43%), days to 50% tasseling (6.21%),
number of plants per plot (5.42%), number of cobs per plant
(1.88%), and days to 90% maturity (0.75%) indicating additive
gene action for these traits. High estimates of heritability
were observed for cob length, plant height and days to 50%
tasseling. High to moderate heritability with moderate estimates
of genetic advance recorded for plant height, number of plants
per plot and days to 50% tasseling where careful selection may
lead towards improvement for these traits. Hence, provides
better opportunities for selecting plant material for these
traits in maize.
Keywords: Characters, Grain Yield, Heritability, Maize,
Variability
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