Modern maize breeding programs gave rise to genetically uniform varieties that can affect maize's capacity to cope with increasing climate unpredictability. Maize populations, genetically more heterogeneous, can evolve and better adapt to a broader range of edaphic-climatic conditions. These populations usually suffer from low yields; it is therefore desirable to improve their agronomic performance while maintaining their valuable diversity levels. With this objective, a long-term participatory breeding/on-farm conservation program was established in Portugal. In this program maize populations were subject to stratified mass selection. The current work aims to estimate the effect of on-farm stratified mass selection on the agronomic perform...
The low cost of genotyping coupled with the availability of high performance computers has enhanced ...
The characterization of maize landraces is extremely important in breeding programs for use of these...
The genetic basis of commercial maize (Zea mays L.) is quite narrow. The incorporation of exotic ger...
Modern maize breeding programs gave rise to genetically uniform varieties that can affect maize's ca...
Modern maize breeding programs gave rise to genetically uniform varieties that can affect maize's ca...
Since maize was domesticated in Mexico around 9000 years ago, local farmers have selected and mainta...
Climatic change emphasize the importance of biodiversity maintenance, Suggesting that germplasm adap...
Landraces are domesticated local plant varieties that did not experienced a deliberate and intensive...
Published online: 14 Oct 2019Landraces of maize (Zea mays L.) are invaluable sources of genetic vari...
Wisser, Randall J.Maize (corn) is the third most important crop after wheat and rice globally. In Ke...
OPVs (open pollinated varieties) of cross pollinated crops are genetically heterogeneous and therefo...
ANNEX I. Data on the agronomic performance of two historical maize populations, Amiúdo and Castro Ve...
Maize (Zea mays subsp mays) was domesticated from teosinte (Z. mays subsp parviglumis) through a sin...
Previous studies have reported promising differences in the quality of kernels from farmers' maize p...
OPVs (open pollinated varieties) of cross pollinated crops are genetically heterogeneous and therefo...
The low cost of genotyping coupled with the availability of high performance computers has enhanced ...
The characterization of maize landraces is extremely important in breeding programs for use of these...
The genetic basis of commercial maize (Zea mays L.) is quite narrow. The incorporation of exotic ger...
Modern maize breeding programs gave rise to genetically uniform varieties that can affect maize's ca...
Modern maize breeding programs gave rise to genetically uniform varieties that can affect maize's ca...
Since maize was domesticated in Mexico around 9000 years ago, local farmers have selected and mainta...
Climatic change emphasize the importance of biodiversity maintenance, Suggesting that germplasm adap...
Landraces are domesticated local plant varieties that did not experienced a deliberate and intensive...
Published online: 14 Oct 2019Landraces of maize (Zea mays L.) are invaluable sources of genetic vari...
Wisser, Randall J.Maize (corn) is the third most important crop after wheat and rice globally. In Ke...
OPVs (open pollinated varieties) of cross pollinated crops are genetically heterogeneous and therefo...
ANNEX I. Data on the agronomic performance of two historical maize populations, Amiúdo and Castro Ve...
Maize (Zea mays subsp mays) was domesticated from teosinte (Z. mays subsp parviglumis) through a sin...
Previous studies have reported promising differences in the quality of kernels from farmers' maize p...
OPVs (open pollinated varieties) of cross pollinated crops are genetically heterogeneous and therefo...
The low cost of genotyping coupled with the availability of high performance computers has enhanced ...
The characterization of maize landraces is extremely important in breeding programs for use of these...
The genetic basis of commercial maize (Zea mays L.) is quite narrow. The incorporation of exotic ger...