Grain yield, stability for the new promising maize hybrids is an important target in breeding programs. The main objective of this study was identify the stable superior hybrids for grain yield under different locations. Twenty six promising yellow three way crosses, in addition to two cheek hybrids, i.e. TWC 352 and TWC353 were evaluated at five locations i.e. Sakha (Sk), Gemmeza (Gm), Sids (Sd), Nubaria (Nub) and Mallawy (Mal) Agricultural Research Stations in 2011 summer growing season. Highly significant differences among hybrids for all studied traits were detected in the combined analysis across locations. Variances due to locations and hybrids x locations interaction were highly significant for all studied traits. Linear and non lin...
Increases in genetic gains are crucial to maize breeding programmes. The objectives of this study we...
Commercial hybrids are viable to generate base populations for obtaining new superior lines. Therefo...
Varieties with a wide range of adaptability was badly needed and of first concern for plant breeders...
Determination of grain yields of stable and high-yielding maize hybrids in a wide environment requir...
Selection of maize (Zea mays) hybrids with wide adaptability across diverse farming environments is ...
There is growing interest for yellow maize among farmers and the food and feed industries in West Af...
Genotype (G) x Environment (E) interaction of 25 medium maturity maize hybrids tested at three envir...
High and stabile yield in different production environments is priority in maize breeding. New sta...
Developing high-yielding maize hybrids is essential under the fast-growing global population and abr...
The objective of this study was to determine the stability of commercial and experimental maize hybr...
©2014 University of Zagreb - Faculty of Agriculture.All rights reserved. An objective evaluation of ...
Stability and adaptability estimation of the investigated trait(s) is a common procedure in most of ...
The performance of maize is highly influenced by environmentalvariations, what can result in a low y...
Grain yield is a result of the combined effects of genotype, environment and their interaction. The ...
The purposes of this study were to define the kind of trait inheritance through stability estimation...
Increases in genetic gains are crucial to maize breeding programmes. The objectives of this study we...
Commercial hybrids are viable to generate base populations for obtaining new superior lines. Therefo...
Varieties with a wide range of adaptability was badly needed and of first concern for plant breeders...
Determination of grain yields of stable and high-yielding maize hybrids in a wide environment requir...
Selection of maize (Zea mays) hybrids with wide adaptability across diverse farming environments is ...
There is growing interest for yellow maize among farmers and the food and feed industries in West Af...
Genotype (G) x Environment (E) interaction of 25 medium maturity maize hybrids tested at three envir...
High and stabile yield in different production environments is priority in maize breeding. New sta...
Developing high-yielding maize hybrids is essential under the fast-growing global population and abr...
The objective of this study was to determine the stability of commercial and experimental maize hybr...
©2014 University of Zagreb - Faculty of Agriculture.All rights reserved. An objective evaluation of ...
Stability and adaptability estimation of the investigated trait(s) is a common procedure in most of ...
The performance of maize is highly influenced by environmentalvariations, what can result in a low y...
Grain yield is a result of the combined effects of genotype, environment and their interaction. The ...
The purposes of this study were to define the kind of trait inheritance through stability estimation...
Increases in genetic gains are crucial to maize breeding programmes. The objectives of this study we...
Commercial hybrids are viable to generate base populations for obtaining new superior lines. Therefo...
Varieties with a wide range of adaptability was badly needed and of first concern for plant breeders...