Research was conducted to improve our understanding of the genetic control of cold tolerance. Eighty-eight random S(,2) lines from the cycle 5 of the maize population BS13SCT were crossed in a North Carolina Design II. Reciprocal crosses also were made. Fullsib progeny were divided into 11 sets and grown in six early planted Corn Belt and Italian environments with three replications per set. Cold tolerance was evaluated using six traits: (1) percentage emergence at 200 and 400 growing degrees, (2) dry weight per plot and per plant, (3) rate of emergence on a day and growing degree basis, and (4) seedling vigor;Additive genetic variance was important for all cold tolerance components in all environments. Maternal genetic variance was present...
Póster presentado en el Congreso celebrado en Saint-Malo, Francia, entre el 22 y el 25 de marzo de 2...
Early maize sowing enables longer growing season with enhanced possibility of achieving higher an...
1. Thirty two double crosses (made from cold tolerant 'Cambridge' material) were evaluated for their...
Research was conducted to improve our understanding of the genetic control of cold tolerance. Eighty...
Cold reduces maize (Zea mays L.) production and delays sowings. Cold tolerance in maize is very limi...
Given the importance of early cold tolerance in maize (Zea mays L.), we previously conducted a diver...
In 1988, a full-sib recurrent selection program for improved cold tolerance was initiated in three P...
Abstract: Maize (Zea mays L.) has limited cold tolerance, and breeding for cold tolerance is a notew...
Improving cold tolerance in maize (Zea mays L.) is an important breeding objective, allowing early s...
Background: Breeding for cold tolerance in maize promises to allow increasing growth area and produc...
In 1972, a full-sib recurrent selection program for improved cold tolerance was initiated in the mai...
Breeding for cold tolerance in maize is an important objective in temperate areas. The objective was...
B73 and Mo17 represent the main families of elite maize (Zea mays L.) inbred lines. B73 and Mo17 sig...
Cold in the initial growth stages is an important stress factor for maize grown in regions with a te...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is a crop of tropical and subtropical origin. Therefore is more sensitive to low...
Póster presentado en el Congreso celebrado en Saint-Malo, Francia, entre el 22 y el 25 de marzo de 2...
Early maize sowing enables longer growing season with enhanced possibility of achieving higher an...
1. Thirty two double crosses (made from cold tolerant 'Cambridge' material) were evaluated for their...
Research was conducted to improve our understanding of the genetic control of cold tolerance. Eighty...
Cold reduces maize (Zea mays L.) production and delays sowings. Cold tolerance in maize is very limi...
Given the importance of early cold tolerance in maize (Zea mays L.), we previously conducted a diver...
In 1988, a full-sib recurrent selection program for improved cold tolerance was initiated in three P...
Abstract: Maize (Zea mays L.) has limited cold tolerance, and breeding for cold tolerance is a notew...
Improving cold tolerance in maize (Zea mays L.) is an important breeding objective, allowing early s...
Background: Breeding for cold tolerance in maize promises to allow increasing growth area and produc...
In 1972, a full-sib recurrent selection program for improved cold tolerance was initiated in the mai...
Breeding for cold tolerance in maize is an important objective in temperate areas. The objective was...
B73 and Mo17 represent the main families of elite maize (Zea mays L.) inbred lines. B73 and Mo17 sig...
Cold in the initial growth stages is an important stress factor for maize grown in regions with a te...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is a crop of tropical and subtropical origin. Therefore is more sensitive to low...
Póster presentado en el Congreso celebrado en Saint-Malo, Francia, entre el 22 y el 25 de marzo de 2...
Early maize sowing enables longer growing season with enhanced possibility of achieving higher an...
1. Thirty two double crosses (made from cold tolerant 'Cambridge' material) were evaluated for their...