General and Specific Combing Ability of Maize (Zea mays L.) Inbred Line for Grain Yield and Yield Related Traits Using 8×8 Diallel Crosses

Woldu Mogesse, H. Zelleke, M. Nigussie
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Combining ability is the genotype's ability to pass the desired character to the offspring. Hence, combining ability information is needed to determine the crossed pairs in the formation of hybrid varieties. Therefore, this study was conducted to estimate general and specific combining ability effects of maize inbred lines for yield and yield-related traits. Eight maize inbred lines were mated through a half diallel mating design (Griffing’s Method IV, Model I). The resulting twenty-eight F1 hybrids for twenty one characters were evaluated using Alpha-Lattice Design with three replications during 2018 main cropping season at Haramaya University Research Site (Raare). Genetic analysis of variance due to mean squares revealed significant differences for general combining ability (gca) and specific combining ability (sca) effects indicated the presence of additive as well as non additive gene effects in governing the inheritance of these traits. These results confirm the possible involvement of both additive and non-additive gene actions in the inheritance of these characters and can be improved either by recurrent selection or even by heterosis breeding methods like production of hybrids, synthetics and composites. However, relative magnitude of these variances indicated that additive gene effects were more prominent for most of the characters studied since the ratio of GCA:SCA were more than unity in most of the traits. Parental line L3 and L8 were good general combiner for grain yield and L1, L2, L6 and L7 are desirable for earliness. The better performing four crosses L3×L6, L3×L8, L2×L5, and L6× L8 were good specific combiners for grain yield, which could be utilized for developing high yielding hybrid varieties as well as for exploiting hybrid vigor.
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玉米(Zea mays L.)的一般和特殊精梳能力利用8×8双列杂交选育的自交系及其产量相关性状
配合力是指基因型将所需性状传递给后代的能力。因此,需要配合力信息来确定杂交品种形成过程中的杂交对。因此,本研究旨在评估玉米自交系对产量和产量相关性状的一般配合力效应和特定配合力效应。采用半双列杂交设计(Griffing’s Method IV, Model I)对8个玉米自交系进行杂交。2018年主要种植季,在原屋大学研究基地(Raare)使用3个重复的Alpha-Lattice design对28个F1杂交组合进行评价。遗传方差均方差分析显示,一般配合力(gca)效应和特异配合力(sca)效应存在显著差异,说明遗传中存在加性和非加性基因效应。这些结果证实了加性和非加性基因作用可能参与了这些性状的遗传,并且可以通过循环选择甚至杂交、合成和复合等杂种优势育种方法来改进。然而,这些差异的相对大小表明,由于大多数性状的GCA与SCA的比例大于1,加性基因效应在大多数性状中更为突出。亲本L3和L8是较好的产量综合组合,L1、L2、L6和L7是较好的早熟组合。表现较好的4个组合L3×L6、L3×L8、L2×L5和L6× L8是籽粒产量较好的特定组合,可用于高产杂交种的培育和杂种优势的开发。
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