Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding (The)
SCOPUSWeb of Science
  • Year: 2012
  • Volume: 72
  • Issue: 3

Evaluation of QPM (Zea mays) genotypes for grain-yield and quality traits under different water stress conditions

  • Author:
  • A. K. Parihar#, S. L. Godawat, C. M. Parihar1, K. B. Shukla
  • Total Page Count: 6
  • Page Number: 290 to 295

1Directorate of Maize Research, Pusa Campus, New Delhi, 110 012

Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Rajasthan College of Agriculture, (MPUA&T), Udaipur, 313 001

*Corresponding author's e-mail: ashoka.parihar@gmail.com

#Present address: Crop Improvement Division, IIPR, Kalyanpur, Kanpur 208 024

Online published on 25 September, 2012.

Abstract

The effects of different moisture stress conditions on performance of 85 quality protein maize (QPM) genotypes were measured. Significant variations among the genotypes were observed for grain yield/plant and quality traits (protein, lysine & tryptophan).The study showed that hybrids NP-06-07R-74-10-1-1 x HO6R-6136-64-1-4-1 and NP-06-07R -73-6-1#1 x HO6R-6136-64-1-4-1 gave superior performance in all the environments with respect to yield, economic heterosis and percentage loss in stress. The inbreds viz., (CML 161 X CLQ-6203) B-4-1-1-B-2-B-1 and HO6R-6136-64-1-4-1 were best for grain yield, while, the inbreds NP-06-07R -76-11-2-1, NP-06-07R -73-6-1#1 and (CML 161 X CLQ-6203)B-4-1-1-B-2-B-1 were best for both lysine and tryptophan. The correlation between different moisture stress conditions and quality traits was positive. A single cross hybrid NP-06-07R -73-6-1#1 x HO6R-613664-1-4-1 was identified as superior for grain yield/plant, lysine and tryptophan contents in all the environments as compared to best check HQPM-5.

Keywords

QPM (Zea mays), grain yield, combining ability, heterosis, quality traits, correlation, moisture stress