Genotypes with better root development have good nutrient acquisition capacity and may yield better under limited nitrogen (N) conditions and consequently can help reduce the N fertilization rate and hence mitigate some economic and ecological problems. This study focused on the genotypic variation among diverse maize inbred lines for seedling and adult plant traits under contrasting N levels. Seventy four lines were screened under high and low N levels in a climate chamber and in the field. High phenotypic diversity was observed for seedling and adult plant traits together with moderate to high broad-sense heritability estimates. Seedling total root length and root dry weight were significantly correlated with other root traits in maize. O...
Soils in sub-Saharan Africa are nitrogen deficient due to low fertilizer use and inadequate soil fer...
A set of one-hundred and twenty genotypes including eight parents, their F1’s, F2’s and backcross ge...
Six S5 lines of maize, previously identified as having contrasting responses to nitrogen (N) supply,...
Genotypes with large and well distributed root system might have the potential to adapt to soils wit...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential mineral nutrient required for maize (Zea mays L.) development. Increase...
Increasing demand, soil cultivation pressure and adverse climate change effects necessitated maize p...
A strategy to increase nitrogen (N) use efficiency in maize is the genetic improvement of N acquisit...
Nitrogen (N) deficiency is one of the main factors limiting maize (Zea mays L.) productivity. Geneti...
Maize (Z. mays L.) is the third most important food grain for humankind after rice and wheat. Maize ...
Maize (Z. mays L.) is the third most important food grain for humankind after rice and wheat. Maize ...
Maize (Zea mays L.) breeding based primarily on final grain yield has been successful in improving t...
A better understanding of how maize responds to nitrogen (N) supply is required for both economic an...
The impact of nitrogen (N)-limiting conditions after silking on kernel yield (KY)-related traits and...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential mineral nutrient required for maize (Zea mays L.) development. Increase...
Several factors have large effects on maize grain yield including environment, nitrogen (N) supply, ...
Soils in sub-Saharan Africa are nitrogen deficient due to low fertilizer use and inadequate soil fer...
A set of one-hundred and twenty genotypes including eight parents, their F1’s, F2’s and backcross ge...
Six S5 lines of maize, previously identified as having contrasting responses to nitrogen (N) supply,...
Genotypes with large and well distributed root system might have the potential to adapt to soils wit...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential mineral nutrient required for maize (Zea mays L.) development. Increase...
Increasing demand, soil cultivation pressure and adverse climate change effects necessitated maize p...
A strategy to increase nitrogen (N) use efficiency in maize is the genetic improvement of N acquisit...
Nitrogen (N) deficiency is one of the main factors limiting maize (Zea mays L.) productivity. Geneti...
Maize (Z. mays L.) is the third most important food grain for humankind after rice and wheat. Maize ...
Maize (Z. mays L.) is the third most important food grain for humankind after rice and wheat. Maize ...
Maize (Zea mays L.) breeding based primarily on final grain yield has been successful in improving t...
A better understanding of how maize responds to nitrogen (N) supply is required for both economic an...
The impact of nitrogen (N)-limiting conditions after silking on kernel yield (KY)-related traits and...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential mineral nutrient required for maize (Zea mays L.) development. Increase...
Several factors have large effects on maize grain yield including environment, nitrogen (N) supply, ...
Soils in sub-Saharan Africa are nitrogen deficient due to low fertilizer use and inadequate soil fer...
A set of one-hundred and twenty genotypes including eight parents, their F1’s, F2’s and backcross ge...
Six S5 lines of maize, previously identified as having contrasting responses to nitrogen (N) supply,...