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Genetic Diversity of Maize (Zea mays L.) Genotypes under Low Level of Nitrogen

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Maize (Zea mays L.) is India's second most significant crop, behind rice. As a cross-pollinated crop, hybrid vigour is commonly used to achieve the best production potential. The selection of various genotypes is a primary goal in the maize hybrid breeding programme. Maize is a voracious feeder and requires a lot of fertiliser. The biggest limits on maize production in India are low soil nitrogen and high fertiliser costs. Jharkhand consumes only 82.5 kg of total fertiliser nutrients per acre. In order to discover genetically varied maize genotypes for nitrogen usage efficiency, the current study evaluated 121 maize genotypes in a randomised block design with two replications at low nitrogen levels. Plant height, days to 50% pollen shed, days to 50% silk, anthesis-silking interval (ASI), days to75% maturity, number of leaves per plant, root length, stover yield per plant, grain yield per plant, and harvest index were all recorded. Statistical analysis was performed using the morphological trait data. Analysis of variance revealed substantial (p≤0.05) variations in morphological features between maize genotypes. For statistical analysis, a clustering method was used to locate various genotypes with greater genetic distance in order to develop good heterotic combinations. One hundred twenty one genotypes were divided into six clusters using the dendogram-by-ward minimum variance approach. Cluster III and V had the greatest inter-cluster distance (79.26), followed by cluster III and VI (74.77) and cluster II and III (73.80). The many heterotic combinations developed from these clusters can be employed in subsequent breeding programmes to produce low nitrogen-requiring hybrids with a low yield penalty.
Title: Genetic Diversity of Maize (Zea mays L.) Genotypes under Low Level of Nitrogen
Description:
Maize (Zea mays L.
) is India's second most significant crop, behind rice.
As a cross-pollinated crop, hybrid vigour is commonly used to achieve the best production potential.
The selection of various genotypes is a primary goal in the maize hybrid breeding programme.
Maize is a voracious feeder and requires a lot of fertiliser.
The biggest limits on maize production in India are low soil nitrogen and high fertiliser costs.
Jharkhand consumes only 82.
5 kg of total fertiliser nutrients per acre.
In order to discover genetically varied maize genotypes for nitrogen usage efficiency, the current study evaluated 121 maize genotypes in a randomised block design with two replications at low nitrogen levels.
Plant height, days to 50% pollen shed, days to 50% silk, anthesis-silking interval (ASI), days to75% maturity, number of leaves per plant, root length, stover yield per plant, grain yield per plant, and harvest index were all recorded.
Statistical analysis was performed using the morphological trait data.
Analysis of variance revealed substantial (p≤0.
05) variations in morphological features between maize genotypes.
For statistical analysis, a clustering method was used to locate various genotypes with greater genetic distance in order to develop good heterotic combinations.
One hundred twenty one genotypes were divided into six clusters using the dendogram-by-ward minimum variance approach.
Cluster III and V had the greatest inter-cluster distance (79.
26), followed by cluster III and VI (74.
77) and cluster II and III (73.
80).
The many heterotic combinations developed from these clusters can be employed in subsequent breeding programmes to produce low nitrogen-requiring hybrids with a low yield penalty.

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