Reciprocal cross effect over seasons on agronomic and yield traits in waxy corn under tropical savanna

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Biodiversitas Pub Date : 2023-08-05 DOI:10.13057/biodiv/d240750
MATTANA SAWANGHA, ABIL DERMAIL, SOMPONG CHANKAEW, SAKUNKAN SIMLA, KAMOL LERTRAT, KHUNDEJ SURIHARN
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Abstract. Sawangha M, Dermail A, Chankaew S, Simla S, Lertrat K, Suriharn K. 2023. Reciprocal cross effect over seasons on agronomic and yield traits in waxy corn under tropical savanna. Biodiversitas 24: 4120-4125. The exponentially increasing number of hybrids per additional inbred lines results in a tremendous workload in crop hybrid breeding. The question arises if reciprocal crosses could be excluded in waxy corn hybrids to reduce the workload by up to 50%. In this study, we aimed to assess the importance of reciprocal cross effects for yields, yield components, and agronomic traits of sweet-waxy corn F1hybrids and to validate the stability of those effects over seasons. Five parental lines, comprised of one sweet corn inbred line and four waxy corn inbred lines, were mated through a top cross scheme to generate eight F1progenies, including the reciprocals. All genotypes, including checks, were arranged in a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications in the dry season of 2021/2022 and the rainy season of 2022 in Khon Kaen, Thailand. Genotype was significant for all observed traits, and the interaction between genotype and season was significant for all traits. The reciprocal cross-effect was non-significant for most observed traits. The non-significance of the interaction between N vs. R and season confirmed the absence of reciprocal cross effects in different growing seasons. Thus, dissecting one of two possibilities in each cross combination is advisable for affordable hybrid formations. Considering the absence of reciprocal cross effects but significant G × E effect for given traits, allocating more efforts and resources for conducting multi-environment trials is advisable to reduce the gap between actual and potential yields of testing hybrids.
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热带稀树草原糯玉米农艺及产量性状的季节互交效应
摘要张建军,张建军,张建军,张建军,张建军。2023。热带稀树草原糯玉米农艺及产量性状的季节互交效应。生物多样性24:4120-4125。每增加一种自交系的杂交种数量呈指数增长,这给作物杂交育种带来了巨大的工作量。问题出现了,如果在糯玉米杂交品种中排除反向杂交,以减少高达50%的工作量。在本研究中,我们旨在评估互交效应对甜糯玉米f1杂交种产量、产量组成和农艺性状的重要性,并验证这些效应随季节的稳定性。采用顶交方案对5个亲本(1个甜玉米自交系和4个糯玉米自交系)进行杂交,得到8个f1后代,其中包括互交后代。所有基因型(包括检查)均采用随机完全区设计(RCBD),在2021/2022年旱季和2022年雨季在泰国Khon Kaen进行3次重复。所有性状的基因型均显著,且基因型与季节的互作显著。大多数性状的互反效应不显著。N / R与季节的交互作用不显著,证实了不同生长季节间不存在互反交叉效应。因此,对于可负担的混合地层,分析每种交叉组合的两种可能性之一是可取的。考虑到特定性状不存在互反交叉效应,但存在显著的G × E效应,建议投入更多的精力和资源进行多环境试验,以缩小待试杂交种实际产量与潜在产量之间的差距。
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