Selection new single crosses of maize for grain yield and resistance to downy mildew disease under different locations and potassium fertilization [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: P. 522-536Other title:
  • انتخاب هجن فردية جديدة من الذرة الشامية لاجل المحصول العالي و المقاومة لمرض البياض الزغبي تحت مواقع مختلفة و التسميد البوتاسي [Added title page title]
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  • Journal of agricultural research Kafrelsheikh Univeristy, 2009 v. 35 (2) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal of Agricultural Research Kafrelsheikh Univeristy 2009.v.35(2)Summary: New yellow 22 inbred lines of maize were crossed with two yellow inbred testers at Sakha Agriculture Research Station in 2006 season. The resulting single crosses and two checks, SC155 and SC162 were evaluated in 2007 season in two experiments: the first experiment at two locations for silking date, plant height and grain yield. While the second experiment was performed in disease nursery at Sakha ARS under artificial infection by downy mildew disease under two potassium levels, to estimate the resistance for this disease.
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New yellow 22 inbred lines of maize were crossed with two yellow inbred testers at Sakha Agriculture Research Station in 2006 season. The resulting single crosses and two checks, SC155 and SC162 were evaluated in 2007 season in two experiments: the first experiment at two locations for silking date, plant height and grain yield. While the second experiment was performed in disease nursery at Sakha ARS under artificial infection by downy mildew disease under two potassium levels, to estimate the resistance for this disease.

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