Breeding of maize for acid soil tolerance

Maize is one of important crops which is utilized in a wide variety of human food, animal feed and raw materials to industrial product around the world. In the tropics, maize is usually planted in acidic soils and it’s yield is unsatisfactory in the soils. Planting maize hybrid varieties tolerant to...

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Main Authors: P. K., Dewi Hayati, Saleh, G., Shamshuddin, J.
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Language:English
Published: Scholars' Press 2015
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46926/1/9783639761092.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.469262022-05-25T04:44:32Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46926/ Breeding of maize for acid soil tolerance P. K., Dewi Hayati Saleh, G. Shamshuddin, J. Maize is one of important crops which is utilized in a wide variety of human food, animal feed and raw materials to industrial product around the world. In the tropics, maize is usually planted in acidic soils and it’s yield is unsatisfactory in the soils. Planting maize hybrid varieties tolerant to acid soils along with the use of sustainable agronomic practices offers an effective strategy for improving maize productivity in acidic soils. This book describes the process to produce and select maize hybrids tolerant to acidic soils. This book covers the heterosis of single cross hybrids and combining ability of their parental inbred lines evaluated in acidic soils, and heritability estimates from the hybrids populations. This book also covers the use of SSR markers to predict heterosis and hybrid performance. It is hoped that the findings from the study may help maize breeders to produce new hybrid varieties having high yielding potential and tolerant to acid soils. Scholars' Press 2015 Book PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46926/1/9783639761092.pdf P. K., Dewi Hayati and Saleh, G. and Shamshuddin, J. (2015) Breeding of maize for acid soil tolerance. Scholars' Press, Germany. ISBN 9783639761092
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description Maize is one of important crops which is utilized in a wide variety of human food, animal feed and raw materials to industrial product around the world. In the tropics, maize is usually planted in acidic soils and it’s yield is unsatisfactory in the soils. Planting maize hybrid varieties tolerant to acid soils along with the use of sustainable agronomic practices offers an effective strategy for improving maize productivity in acidic soils. This book describes the process to produce and select maize hybrids tolerant to acidic soils. This book covers the heterosis of single cross hybrids and combining ability of their parental inbred lines evaluated in acidic soils, and heritability estimates from the hybrids populations. This book also covers the use of SSR markers to predict heterosis and hybrid performance. It is hoped that the findings from the study may help maize breeders to produce new hybrid varieties having high yielding potential and tolerant to acid soils.
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author P. K., Dewi Hayati
Saleh, G.
Shamshuddin, J.
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Breeding of maize for acid soil tolerance
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title Breeding of maize for acid soil tolerance
title_short Breeding of maize for acid soil tolerance
title_full Breeding of maize for acid soil tolerance
title_fullStr Breeding of maize for acid soil tolerance
title_full_unstemmed Breeding of maize for acid soil tolerance
title_sort breeding of maize for acid soil tolerance
publisher Scholars' Press
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