• The annual Zea mays has a number of medical properties so in theory hybrids could too. (pfaf.org)
  • Synthetic varieties (SVs) of maize ( Zea mays L.), also called simply synthetics, are populations generated by randomly mating their parents, usually unrelated inbred lines. (techscience.com)
  • Identification of outstanding maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids for target environments is complicated by genotype × environment interactions. (iita.org)
  • Liang, J, Zhang, J & Wong MH 1996, Effects of air-filled soil porosity and aeration on the initiation and growth of secondary roots of maize ( Zea mays ). (ac.ir)
  • Corn (maize, Zea mays ) is susceptible to contamination with aflatoxins, fumonisins and other mycotoxins, particularly in the southeastern USA. (erudit.org)
  • In the Southern United States, corn (maize, Zea mays L.) is commonly grown in rotation with cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L.) or soybeans [ Glycine max (L.) Merr. (erudit.org)
  • Our maize hybrid cultivars are designed for local farmers in mind. (pioneer.com)
  • EV-1097Q×Pop/209 and Sh-139×EV-340 showed significant results for root and shoot development under various water stress regimes at seedling stage, thus further studies should be carried out to find out the known and un-known loci regarding root and shoot development traits in high yielding maize cultivars under arid/semi-arid regions. (als-journal.com)
  • Maize grain yield has a high potential and as planting late maturing cultivars is delayed for any reason, middle-aged maize cultivars can be used as an alternative plant. (ac.ir)
  • Although SV progenitors are commonly pure lines, in this case a synthetic ( Syn TC ) whose parents are t three-way line crosses, a very common type of maize hybrid grown in Mexico, is studied. (techscience.com)
  • Effect of fertilization and planting density on the productivity of maize hybrids grown under water stress. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Maize is grown in many agro-ecologies characterized by contrasting biotic and abiotic environmental conditions as well as soils with varying fertility levels. (scialert.net)
  • Maize is grown mostly in regions having annual rainfall between 60 cm to 110 cm. (bighaat.com)
  • Maize is an important cereal crop, grown throughout the globe for human food and livestock feed, but biotic and abiotic factors had shown adverse effects on biomass and grain yield. (als-journal.com)
  • Maize is a short duration, tropical crop but it is being successfully grown in temperate, tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. (als-journal.com)
  • First, a dosage optimization was performed, and then the best PA concentrations were applied by drenching the maize plants grown under well-watered (WW) conditions or water deficit (WD). (frontiersin.org)
  • To study these traits, a 6-parent multiparent advanced generation intercross population was developed including maize inbred lines B73, B84, PHB47 (B37 type), LH145 (B14 type), PHJ40 (novel early Stiff Stalk), and NKH8431 (B73/B14 type). (nih.gov)
  • Genetic mapping utilizing an update to R/qtl2 revealed differing profiles of significant loci for both traits between 635 of the DH lines and 2 sets of 570 and 471 derived hybrids. (nih.gov)
  • Predictive abilities were highest on direct models trained using the data they would predict (0.55-0.63), and indirect models trained using per se data to predict hybrid traits had slightly lower predictive abilities (0.49-0.55). (nih.gov)
  • Overall, this finding is consistent with the overlapping and nonoverlapping significant quantitative trait loci found within the per se and hybrid populations and suggests that selections for phenology traits can be made effectively on doubled haploid lines before hybrid data is available. (nih.gov)
  • Hybrid maize seeds are mainly produced in order to get better or improved traits. (veggiegrow.ng)
  • There is genetic divergence between single maize hybrids for ear traits with formation of two groups. (edu.br)
  • Although many studies have been conducted on gene action of grain yield and yield related traits in maize, none of them focused on highland maize in Uganda. (uncst.go.ug)
  • This study was conducted to establish the gene action controlling inheritance of yield and its related traits in highland maize hybrids. (uncst.go.ug)
  • Significant differences were found in F 1 hybrids for all studied traits. (als-journal.com)
  • The hybrids Sh-139×B-316, Raka-poshi×B-316, B-327×B-316, Sh-139×EV-340, EV-1097Q×EV-347, EV-1097Q×EV-340, EV-1097Q×Pop/209 and B-327×EV-340 showed higher and positive heterosis and heterobeltiosis for most of the studied traits. (als-journal.com)
  • The prescribed study was conducted on F 1 hybrids for root and shoot development traits at seedling stage to evaluate drought tolerance, hierarchial clustering for efficient grouping of sensitive and tolerant maize hybrids. (als-journal.com)
  • The present study was carried out in the glasshouse of the Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (Pakistan) to evaluate the maize F 1 hybrids for seedling traits during crop growing season 2012-13. (als-journal.com)
  • By increasing density, traits such as number of leaves per plant, number of leaves above maize, stem diameter, maize diameter, maize length, number of grains per row and 1000-grain weight decreased. (ac.ir)
  • Eight synthetic varieties were sown in a diallel scheme and the hybrids and their parents were then evaluated in three separate environments, with both combining abilities and breeding values (BLUPs) being predicted. (techscience.com)
  • Systematic breeding of synthetic maize varieties is carried out by the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), which breeds open-pollinated varieties for yield potential and tolerance to adverse biotic and abiotic agents. (techscience.com)
  • These varieties are synthetics whose parents are the lines that result in the process of developing hybrid varieties [ 7 ]. (techscience.com)
  • Maize rice is one of germplasms selected by this center through multiple field tests, which could be used to develop new rice varieties with high resistance and high yield. (biofortified.org)
  • Maize hybrid seed provides farmers with varieties containing improved genetics, such as high yield potential and unique trait combinations to counter diseases and adverse growing conditions. (excellenceinbreeding.org)
  • Hybrid maize seeds are maize seeds produced from the crossing of two varieties of maize seeds. (veggiegrow.ng)
  • Akintoye, HA, Lucas, EO & killing, JG 1997, Effects of density of planting and time of nitrogen application on maize varieties in different ecological zones of west Africa. (ac.ir)
  • B.M. Prasanna, Director of CIMMYT's Global Maize Program, formally presented the product licensing certificates to the heads/representatives of these organizations during the Heat Tolerant Maize for Asia (HTMA) project's 3rd Annual Progress Review and Planning Meeting held from 10-12 August 2015 in Hyderabad, India. (cimmyt.org)
  • The Feed the Future initiative of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) featured CIMMYT's Heat Tolerant Maize for Asia (HTMA) project in a recent newsletter, highlighting it as an exemplary public-private partnership. (cimmyt.org)
  • The other hybrids are suitable for cultivation under N stress and optimal conditions based on their interactions. (scialert.net)
  • Fertilizers increase cost of production, therefore, breeding for high-yielding hybrids for cultivation under low soil N conditions is important, especially for the resource-poor farmers who dominate maize production in sub-Saharan Africa. (scialert.net)
  • Subsidies in the United States help to account for its high level of cultivation of maize and its position as the largest producer in the world. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sanvido O, Widmer F, Winzeler M, Streit B, Szerencsits E, Bigler F (2008) Definition and feasibility of isolation distances for transgenic maize cultivation. (ebr-journal.org)
  • The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of density (6, 7, 8 and 9 plants m -2 ) and planting date (6, 13 and 20 July) on grain yield and its components in single cross maize cultivar 550. (ac.ir)
  • The inaugural session was followed by technical sessions, during which Raman Babu, CIMMYT molecular maize breeder, M.T. Vinayan, CIMMYT maize stress specialist for South Asia, A.R. Sadananda, CIMMYT maize seed system specialist, and CIMMYT socioeconomist Christian Boeber presented their latest research results. (cimmyt.org)
  • Mohammad Jalal Uddin, BARI Director of Research, receiving a licence for HTMA hybrid deployment from Prasanna.P.H. Zaidi, HTMA project leader and senior maize physiologist at CIMMYT, described the progress achieved at the end of the project's third year. (cimmyt.org)
  • IITA, in collaboration with CIMMYT, has organized a one-week training course for field technicians, seed specialists of public institutions, and production managers of seed companies participating in the Drought Tolerant Maize for Africa (DTMA) project. (iita.org)
  • Finally after three years of intensive trials conducted in Kenya, CIMMYT introduces fall armyworm elite maize hybrids-and during the UN international year of plant health- and represents a significant advance in the global fight against fall armyworm. (researchcollaborationportal.org)
  • Twelve yellow maize inbred lines were crossed to generate 66 single-cross hybrids which were evaluated with four checks in three soil N conditions: 0, 30 and 90 kg N ha 1 denoting no N, low N and optimal N, respectively. (scialert.net)
  • Our White & Yellow Maize seeds are designed with farmers in mind. (pioneer.com)
  • Choose from over 48 white and yellow maize seed options. (pioneer.com)
  • Focus Product resources which feature our white and yellow maize hybrids and their agronomy insights. (pioneer.com)
  • Women farmers at a HTMA hybrid demonstration at Dumarawana village, Bara District, Nepal. (cimmyt.org)
  • The hybrids were developed under the HTMA project funded by United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the Feed the Future (FTF) initiative, a public-private alliance that targets resource-poor people of South Asia who face weather extremes and climate-change effects.Women farmers at a HTMA hybrid demonstration at Dumarawana village, Bara District, Nepal. (cimmyt.org)
  • We describe a hybrid seed production technology that will benefit seed companies and farmers. (cgiar.org)
  • They are a good alternative for low-input farmers who grow onions, maize, and other allogamous crops since the seed produced by a SV does not change from one generation to the next. (techscience.com)
  • Such plant is called "maize rice" by farmers because like maize, it is over two meters high and has both broad and long leaves, dense aerial roots, erect and compact ears, and big and plump seeds. (biofortified.org)
  • Since the introduction of this hybrid maize variety, a lot of farmers have embraced it. (veggiegrow.ng)
  • A lot of maize farmers in the southern part of Nigeria favours this variety. (veggiegrow.ng)
  • A type of heat- and drought-tolerant maize is improving yields for Bhutanese farmers. (cimmyt.org)
  • Launched in 2013, the project is developing heat-resilient hybrid maize for resource-poor smallholder farmers in South Asia whose livelihoods are threatened by climate change. (cimmyt.org)
  • Maize is highly sensitive to drought stress, grain yield reduced due to sever water deficit conditions [3, 4]. (als-journal.com)
  • In principle, mycotoxin contamination could be reduced in commercial corn hybrids with shorter growing seasons by planting at dates which minimize plant stress during the critical kernel-filling period. (erudit.org)
  • Hybrid maize seeds are generally higher yielding than the open pollinated maize seeds in Nigeria. (veggiegrow.ng)
  • It is not uncommon to see hybrid maize seeds yielding 7 - 9 tons per hectare in Nigeria while most open pollinated maize seeds in Nigeria yield as low as 1 ton per hectare. (veggiegrow.ng)
  • This center successfully induced DNA fragments of maize into rice through in-situ induction of germplasm cells with the technique of transferring big molecules of distant origin rather than mediators that easily produce harmful substances. (biofortified.org)
  • Ji Shengdong, teacher of the College of Life Sciences of Henan Normal University, said that they would develop a new variety of such maize rice with a yield of over 850 kg per mu (12750 kg per ha) within 2-3 years. (biofortified.org)
  • Maize has become a staple food in many parts of the world, with the total production of maize surpassing that of wheat or rice. (wikipedia.org)
  • Few seed companies and NGOs have started supplying quality seed primarily hybrids of rice, maize and vegetables. (who.int)
  • Genomic prediction was used to test the feasibility of predicting hybrid phenotypes based on the per se data. (nih.gov)
  • Screening of maize hybrids for salt tolerance at seedling stage under hydroponic condition. (innspub.net)
  • Maize is a staple crop in sub-Saharan Africa, but yields remain sub-optimal. (cgiar.org)
  • The term maize is preferred in formal, scientific, and international usage as the common name because it refers specifically to this one grain whereas corn refers to any principal cereal crop cultivated in a country. (wikipedia.org)
  • We conducted four-year field studies (20112014) to investigate yield, crop evapotranspiration (ETc), and water-use efficiency (WUE) in one conventional (N58L) and one DT hybrid (N59B-DT) under three water regimes (I 100 , I 75 , and I 50 , where the subscripts were the percentage of irrigation applied relative to meeting full ETc) and three plant densities. (tamu.edu)
  • This modification can reduce costs, labor and time since already existing hybrids can be used to reduce the number of genetic materials that have to be formed and evaluated in field experiments to study the usually numerous SVs that can be formed even with few potential parents. (techscience.com)
  • Maize genotypes respond differently to varied environments depending on their genetic composition. (scialert.net)
  • The objective of this work was to verify if there is genetic diversity between corn single hybrids for ear characters. (edu.br)
  • Genetic contributions to advances in yield of U.S. maize. (chinaagrisci.com)
  • Doebley J (1990) Molecular evidence for gene flow among Zea species-genes transformed into maize through genetic-engineering would be transferred to its wild relatives, the teosintes. (ebr-journal.org)
  • Estimating genetic gains for tolerance to stress combinations in tropical maize hybrids. (nih.gov)
  • Adoption of drought-tolerant (DT) hybrids is a viable strategy for maize production in drought-prone environments. (tamu.edu)
  • Performance Assessment of Drought Tolerant Maize Hybrids under Combined Drought and Heat Stress. (nih.gov)
  • It is quite impressive that within the first three years of the project, each partner has identified promising and unique maize hybrids suitable for their target markets/agro-ecologies. (cimmyt.org)
  • Whereas hybrids EWH-29, EWH-8, and EWH-30 should be suitable for production in Nigeria, EWH-26 and EWH-32 should be promoted for production in Ghana. (iita.org)
  • The optimum sowing time and the suitable hybrid are agronomic management practices that play a major role in determining the quantity and quality of maize yield. (usamv.ro)
  • Maize hybrids PR39D81 and LG3350 that produced the maximum grain yield (11.47 t/ha and 11.42 t/ha, respectively) when sown in 9th April, were the most suitable hybrids for this region. (usamv.ro)
  • Mohammad Jalal Uddin, BARI Director of Research, receiving a licence for HTMA hybrid deployment from Prasanna. (cimmyt.org)
  • Representatives from public and private sector partners presented the results of the HTMA trials conducted at their locations, and shared a list of top-ranking, best-bet heat-tolerant maize hybrids to take forward for large-scale testing and deployment. (cimmyt.org)
  • Participants visited a demonstration of elite HTMA hybrids and their parents, where they observed the performance of their selected hybrids under Indian conditions. (cimmyt.org)
  • The HTMA project meeting was attended by program leaders, scientists and representatives from collaborating institutions in South Asia, including BARI, Nepal's National Maize Research Program (NMRP) and two of India's state agriculture universities. (cimmyt.org)
  • Productivity of hybrid maize depends on the fluctuating soil N status. (scialert.net)
  • The only option is to increase the maize productivity per unit area of land and time, which can be achieved through selection of best genotype improved in breeding program and application of proper production management techniques. (als-journal.com)
  • Ten ears per hybrid were randomly collected to evaluate the weight, in grams, of the ear, the grains in the lower, middle and upper thirds of the ear, the grains on the ear and the cob. (edu.br)
  • Flowering time and plant height are critical characteristics for both inbred parents and their test crossed hybrid progeny. (nih.gov)
  • The grain-filling characteristics of 50 maize brand hybrids released from 1964 to 2014 in China were assayed across multiple environments. (chinaagrisci.com)
  • Moreover, the stability of grain-filling characteristics across environments also significantly increased along with the hybrid release years. (chinaagrisci.com)
  • We also found that the exotic hybrids showed a longer grain-filling duration at the effective grain-filling phase and more stability of the grain-filling characteristics than those of the Chinese local hybrids. (chinaagrisci.com)
  • According to the results of this study, it is expected that the relatively longer grain-filling duration, shorter DS, higher grain-filling rate, and steady grain-filling characteristics would contribute to the yield improvement of maize hybrids in the future. (chinaagrisci.com)
  • Oktem, AG 2005, Effect of nitrogen and intra row spaces on sweet corn maize characteristics. (ac.ir)
  • This was followed by an overview by B.M. Prasanna of the new CGIAR research program on Maize Agri-food system, its focus and priorities and the importance of stress-resilient maize in food security and livelihoods, especially in climate-change vulnerable regions, such as the Asian tropics. (cimmyt.org)
  • Meanwhile, along with the significant increase in HKW, the accumulated growing degree days (GDDs) for the actual grain-filling period duration (AFPD) among the selected brand hybrids released from the 1960s to the 2010s in China had a decadal increase of 23.41°C d. (chinaagrisci.com)
  • Protein content of maize grain increased with delay in sowing date due to the modifications of thermal conditions during grain-filling period. (usamv.ro)
  • Choukan, R & Samavat, A 2000, Effect of summer planting date (second cropping) on yield and yield components of maize hybrids and determination their relations by path analysis. (ac.ir)
  • Maize/corn is one of the most important staple crops on the planet. (pfaf.org)
  • Weber WE, Bringezu T, Broer I, Eder J, Holz F (2007) Coexistence between GM and non-GM maize crops - Tested in 2004 at the field scale level (Erprobungsanbau 2004). (ebr-journal.org)
  • The crops so irrigated are mostly vegetables and small plots of maize meant for early harvest, just before the onset of the rains. (lu.se)
  • Yields of the four hybrid populations were evaluated in three environments. (mdpi.com)
  • We demonstrated by using real data that the prediction accuracies of GP across structured hybrid populations were lower than those of within-population GP. (mdpi.com)
  • Including relatives of the validation population in the training population could increase the prediction accuracies of GP across structured hybrid populations drastically. (mdpi.com)
  • Other studies evaluated the prediction efficiency of hybrid maize using diallel analysis and the best linear unbiased predictor (BLUP) [ 5 ], methodology described previously [ 6 ]. (techscience.com)
  • By delay in planting, plant height, number of leaves per plant, maize length, stem diameter, maize diameter, number of grains per row and 1000-grain weight decreased. (ac.ir)
  • By elevating density, plant height, maize height, grain yield, biological yield and degree of fruiting increased and the number of rows per maize, number of grains per row, maize diameter, cob diameter, stem diameter and 1000-grain weight decreased. (ac.ir)
  • En principe, la contamination par les mycotoxines pourrait être diminuée chez les hybrides commerciaux de maïs par des saisons de croissance plus courtes en plantant à des dates qui minimisent le stress sur les plantes au moment de la période critique du remplissage des grains. (erudit.org)
  • In this study, by characterization of the dominant maize mutant Barren inflorescence3 ( Bif3 ) we identified a tandem-duplicated copy of ZmWUS1 whose expression is dramatically enhanced by the insertion of a short stretch of chimeric proximal promoter sequence. (nature.com)
  • Hydroponic experiment was performed to evaluate the response of three maize hybrids to potassium supply under salinity stress. (innspub.net)
  • The prescribed study was conducted to evaluate F 1 hybrids at seedling subject to 45% moisture level. (als-journal.com)
  • Therefore, we aimed to evaluate how drenching with putrescine (Put) and spermidine (Spd) modified the maize production and the yield quality parameters. (frontiersin.org)
  • To evaluate this strategy, commercial Bt and non-Bt hybrids were planted in Arkansas in mid-April and early May of 2002, 2004 and 2005. (erudit.org)
  • In this study, AMMI biplot was used to assess the responses of 34 maize hybrids and to identify those with broad or limited response to varied nitrogen (N) conditions. (scialert.net)
  • A major constraint to maize production in the tropics is inadequate soil nitrogen 1 , 2 . (scialert.net)
  • In this framework, this study evaluated a hybrid approach, combining the radiative transfer model PROSAIL-PRO and several machine learning (ML) regression algorithms, for the retrieval of canopy chlorophyll content (CCC) and canopy nitrogen content (CNC) from synthetic PRISMA data. (polimi.it)
  • These populations were testcrossed to a common tester, generating four hybrid populations. (mdpi.com)
  • The Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Bangladesh's ACI Seeds, India's Bihar Agricultural University, Sabor, and the University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur, Ajeet Seeds, and Nepal's Hariyali Community Seeds and Sean Seeds are the first proud institutions/companies to receive a license for the deployment of heat tolerant maize hybrids. (cimmyt.org)
  • The results showed that the delayed sowing dates had higher impacts on the phenology of maize, shortened the all plant growing stages and reduced the accumulated heat units (GDD), especially after the silking stage. (usamv.ro)
  • In early sowing date (9 th April), the grain yield (GY) and heat use efficiency (HUE) were significantly higher compared to two other sowing dates, for all hybrids. (usamv.ro)
  • A set of 779 doubled haploid lines were evaluated for flowering time and plant height in 2 field replicates in 2016 and 2017, and a subset of 689 and 561 doubled haploid lines were crossed to 2 testers, respectively, and evaluated as hybrids in 2 locations in 2018 and 2019 using an incomplete block design. (nih.gov)
  • The AMMI biplot for the maize in varied N conditions explained 91.6% of the total sum of squares. (scialert.net)
  • The genotype main effects plus genotype × environment interaction (GGE) biplot analysis revealed that EWH-29, EWH-8, and EWH-30 did not differ significantly in grain yield and were the most stable hybrids in both countries, whereas EWH-26 and EWH-32 were the most stable hybrids only in Ghana. (iita.org)
  • The Stiff Stalk heterotic pool is a foundation of US maize seed parent germplasm and has been heavily utilized by both public and private maize breeders since its inception in the 1930s. (nih.gov)
  • A relevant difference between a SV and a hybrid is that the seeds produced by a synthetic must be genetically equal to that of its previous generation. (techscience.com)
  • citation needed] Genetically modified maize made up 85% of the maize planted in the United States in 2009. (wikipedia.org)
  • Riesgo L, Areal FJ, Sanvido O, Rodriguez-Cerezo E (2010) Statistical analysis of distances needed to limit cross-fertilization between genetically modified and conventional maize in Europe. (ebr-journal.org)
  • Dupont pioneer hybrid maize seed is resistant to a lot of pests and diseases. (veggiegrow.ng)
  • It is tolerant to a lot of maize pests and diseases. (veggiegrow.ng)
  • See individual species/hybrids. (pfaf.org)
  • Perennial hybrids will carry some of the qualities of the original species. (pfaf.org)
  • Recently, interest in ZmWUS 's stem cell promoting properties has resurfaced due to their use in efficient transformation systems for maize and other recalcitrant plant species 12 , 13 . (nature.com)
  • The resulting hybrids segregate 1:1 for pollen production, conserving resources for grain production and conferring a 200 kg ha−1 benefit across a range of yield levels. (cgiar.org)
  • The yield benefit provided by fifty-percent non-pollen producing hybrids is the first example of a single gene technology in maize conferring a yield increase of this magnitude under low-input smallholder farmer conditions and across an array of hybrid backgrounds. (cgiar.org)
  • Burris JS (2001) Adventitious pollen intrusion into hybrid maize seed production fields. (ebr-journal.org)
  • Devos Y, Reheul D, De Schrijver A (2005) The co-existence between transgenic and non-transgenic maize in the European Union: a focus on pollen flow and cross-fertilization. (ebr-journal.org)
  • Emberlin J, Adams-Groom B, Tidmarsh J (1999) A report on the dispersal of maize pollen. (ebr-journal.org)
  • Luna S, Figueroa J, Baltazar B, Gomez R, Townsend R, Schoper JB (2001) Maize pollen longevity and distance isolation requirements for effective pollen control. (ebr-journal.org)
  • Ma BL, Subedi KD, Reid LM (2004) Extent of cross-fertilization in maize by pollen from neighboring transgenic hybrids. (ebr-journal.org)
  • Messeguer J, Penas G, Ballester J, Bas M, Serra J, Salvia J (2006) Pollen-mediated geneflow in maize in real situations of coexistence. (ebr-journal.org)
  • BARI hybrid maize-1 was developed in Bangladesh by crossing between three Kassetsart inbred lines from Thailand. (bsmrau.net)
  • In this study, a randomized field experiment was established at ARDS Simnic, Craiova to assess the influence of sowing dates and hybrids on phenology, grain yield and protein content of maize. (usamv.ro)
  • Observing planting date and plant density is very important in increasing maize yield. (ac.ir)
  • Comparing hybrids, N59B-DT had greater yield (5.9%) and WUE (7.3%) than N58L at high plant density. (tamu.edu)
  • Planting a DT hybrid with a higher plant density may provide greater yield stability under water-limited conditions while also maintaining maximum yield potential when moisture is sufficient. (tamu.edu)
  • Changing climatic conditions have imposed drought (water scarcity) as a major problem to combat with yield losses and biomass in maize and other cereals. (als-journal.com)
  • The present study was conducted to appraise the performance of three different maize hybrids (Dong Dan 80, Wan Dan 13, and Run Nong 35) under well-watered, low, moderate and SD conditions maintained at 100, 80, 60, and 40% of field capacity, respectively. (edu.au)
  • Ph.D. students, as well as workshops and in-country training courses in Nepal, Bangladesh and India, where over 100 researchers have been trained on developing stress resilient maize. (cimmyt.org)
  • Potassium application mitigates salt stress differentially at different growth stages in tolerant and sensitive maize hybrids. (innspub.net)
  • Stacking Tolerance to Drought and Resistance to a Parasitic Weed in Tropical Hybrid Maize for Enhancing Resilience to Stress Combinations. (nih.gov)
  • This cost accounts for up to 20% of the investment in maize production in Mexico [ 3 ]. (techscience.com)
  • However, the quality of hybrid seed depends greatly on field production methods, both in adherence to quality assurance standards and implementation of appropriate agronomic management. (excellenceinbreeding.org)
  • Different mechanisms of action were observed for Put and Spd regarding maize production, including when both PAs similarly improved the water balance of the plants. (frontiersin.org)
  • This is a white hybrid maize seeds produced by Seed Co. It has a yield potential of 6 - 7 tons per hectare. (veggiegrow.ng)
  • Hybrids TZEI128×BD74161 and TZEI124×BD74222 had high yield under the three N conditions. (scialert.net)