The plus-hybrid effect on the grain yield of two ZP maize hybrids
Апстракт
Bozinovic S., J.Vancetovic, M.Babic, M.Filipovic and N.Delic (2010): The plus-hybrid effect on the grain yield of two ZP maize hybrids-Genetika, Vol 42, No. 3,475 -484. The combined effect of cytoplasmic male sterility and xenia on maize hybrid traits is referred to as the plus-hybrid effect. Two studied ZP hybrids differently responded to this effect for grain yield. All plus-hybrid combinations of the firstly observed hybrid had a higher yield than their fertile counterparts, but not significantly, while only one combination of the second hybrid positively responded, also without statistical significance. It seems that the observed effect mostly depended on the genotype of the female component.
Кључне речи:
cytoplasmic male sterility / maize / plus-hybrid effect / xeniaИзвор:
Genetika-Belgrade, 2010, 42, 3, 475-484Издавач:
- Društvo genetičara Srbije, Beograd
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Утицај цитоплазматичке мушке стерилности и ксенија на принос зрна и агрономске особине кукуруза (RS-MESTD-MPN2006-2010-20017)
DOI: 10.2298/GENSR1003475B
ISSN: 0534-0012
WoS: 000286115300008
Scopus: 2-s2.0-79957670688
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Институција/група
FiVeRTY - JOUR AU - Božinović, Sofija AU - Vancetović, Jelena AU - Babić, Milosav AU - Filipović, Milomir AU - Delić, Nenad PY - 2010 UR - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/792 AB - Bozinovic S., J.Vancetovic, M.Babic, M.Filipovic and N.Delic (2010): The plus-hybrid effect on the grain yield of two ZP maize hybrids-Genetika, Vol 42, No. 3,475 -484. The combined effect of cytoplasmic male sterility and xenia on maize hybrid traits is referred to as the plus-hybrid effect. Two studied ZP hybrids differently responded to this effect for grain yield. All plus-hybrid combinations of the firstly observed hybrid had a higher yield than their fertile counterparts, but not significantly, while only one combination of the second hybrid positively responded, also without statistical significance. It seems that the observed effect mostly depended on the genotype of the female component. PB - Društvo genetičara Srbije, Beograd T2 - Genetika-Belgrade T1 - The plus-hybrid effect on the grain yield of two ZP maize hybrids EP - 484 IS - 3 SP - 475 VL - 42 DO - 10.2298/GENSR1003475B ER -
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Božinović, S., Vancetović, J., Babić, M., Filipović, M.,& Delić, N.. (2010). The plus-hybrid effect on the grain yield of two ZP maize hybrids. in Genetika-Belgrade Društvo genetičara Srbije, Beograd., 42(3), 475-484. https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR1003475B
Božinović S, Vancetović J, Babić M, Filipović M, Delić N. The plus-hybrid effect on the grain yield of two ZP maize hybrids. in Genetika-Belgrade. 2010;42(3):475-484. doi:10.2298/GENSR1003475B .
Božinović, Sofija, Vancetović, Jelena, Babić, Milosav, Filipović, Milomir, Delić, Nenad, "The plus-hybrid effect on the grain yield of two ZP maize hybrids" in Genetika-Belgrade, 42, no. 3 (2010):475-484, https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR1003475B . .