The Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding

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  • Year: 2001
  • Volume: 61
  • Issue: 4

Use of inbred testers for evaluating combining ability in modified single cross hybrids of maize

  • Author:
  • S. Venkatesh, N. N. Singh, N. P. Gupta
  • Total Page Count: 5
  • DOI:
  • Page Number: 309 to 313

Directorate of Maize Research, Cummings Laboratory, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110 012.

* Author for correspondence: Maize Winter Nursery, DMR, Amberpet Farm, Hyderabad 500 013.

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Abstract

Modified single cross hybrids were derived and tested at two diverse locations. Line x Tester analysis was carried out to determine the combining ability of parents through their crosses. Over all combining ability studies across all the characters were studied namely days to 50 percent tasseling, days to 50 per cent silking, plant height and ear traits like kernel rows per ear, kernels per row and grain yield per plot. From the present study it is inferred that among the sister line crosses used as female parents, (A1 x A′1), (A7 x A′7), (A8 x A′8), (A10 x A′10) and (A11 x A′11) are the best general combiners. Among the exotic testers that were used CML290 was found to be the best combiner. The indigenous tester CM111 widely used in the Indian Maize programme also showed its potential as a good tester. Among the crosses [(A4 x A′4) x CML247], [A8 x A′8) x CML247], [(A5 x A′5) x CML254] and the crosses of [(A9 x A′9) x CML254], [(A1 x A′1) x CML290], [(A10 x A′10) x CML290] and [(A11 x A′11) x CML290] showed high specific combining ability status.

Keywords

Modified single cross hybrids, inbred testers, sisterline crosses, combining ability, Zea mays L.