Maize (Zea mays L.) is a major crop in Eastern Africa in terms of production, consumption and income generation. Although highland ecologies in Eastern Africa have high potential for maize production, few varieties have been developed. Breeding efforts have been also concentrated on Quality Protein Maize (QPM) as a viable and cheaper method to alleviate malnutrition. Twenty conventional and 20 QPM three-way hybrid genotypes were developed and evaluated in a randomized block design across 11 and 8 environments in Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda in 2010. The objective was to identify superior and stable varieties from genotypes. Data were recorded on major agronomic traits (grain yield t ha-1). Additive main effects and multiplicative inte...
Quality protein maize (QPM) cultivars contain higher levels of lysine and tryptophan as compared ...
Maize varieties adapted to highland environments are generally scarce in East and Central Africa (E...
Increases in genetic gains are crucial to maize breeding programmes. The objectives of this study we...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is a major staple cereal widely cultivated in different agro-climatic environmen...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most important nutrients required for high productivity of the maize plan...
Quality protein maize (QPM) contains the opaque-2 mutation, which increases the concentration of lys...
There is growing interest for yellow maize among farmers and the food and feed industries in West Af...
A field experiment was conducted during the 2010/2011 cropping season in four locations of the South...
Maize cultivars vary in their response to variable environmental conditions. Twenty maize cultivars ...
In spite of the importance of quality protein maize to alleviate protein deficiency, almost all maiz...
Genotype × environment interactions complicate selection of superior genotypes for narrow and wide a...
AbstractBreeding for nutrient-dense maize cultivars is reliant on introductions of exotic inbred lin...
Maize is a primary crop in most farming systems and staple food of the rural population in abundant ...
Food insecurity and malnutrition are major challenges facing rural populations in sub‐Saharan Africa...
Development of quality protein maize (QPM) helps to reduce human malnutrition in areas where maize i...
Quality protein maize (QPM) cultivars contain higher levels of lysine and tryptophan as compared ...
Maize varieties adapted to highland environments are generally scarce in East and Central Africa (E...
Increases in genetic gains are crucial to maize breeding programmes. The objectives of this study we...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is a major staple cereal widely cultivated in different agro-climatic environmen...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most important nutrients required for high productivity of the maize plan...
Quality protein maize (QPM) contains the opaque-2 mutation, which increases the concentration of lys...
There is growing interest for yellow maize among farmers and the food and feed industries in West Af...
A field experiment was conducted during the 2010/2011 cropping season in four locations of the South...
Maize cultivars vary in their response to variable environmental conditions. Twenty maize cultivars ...
In spite of the importance of quality protein maize to alleviate protein deficiency, almost all maiz...
Genotype × environment interactions complicate selection of superior genotypes for narrow and wide a...
AbstractBreeding for nutrient-dense maize cultivars is reliant on introductions of exotic inbred lin...
Maize is a primary crop in most farming systems and staple food of the rural population in abundant ...
Food insecurity and malnutrition are major challenges facing rural populations in sub‐Saharan Africa...
Development of quality protein maize (QPM) helps to reduce human malnutrition in areas where maize i...
Quality protein maize (QPM) cultivars contain higher levels of lysine and tryptophan as compared ...
Maize varieties adapted to highland environments are generally scarce in East and Central Africa (E...
Increases in genetic gains are crucial to maize breeding programmes. The objectives of this study we...