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Nine genotypes of maize (Zea mays L.) were evaluated at the Demonstration
Farm of the College of Agricultural studies, Sudan University of Science
and Technology Shambat, during the period from 9 th July to September
2009. to determine the genetic variability for growth, yield and yield
components.
The design used was a Randomized Complete Block design with three
replications, in order to study the phenotypic (62 ph) and genotypic (62g)
variances, genetic coefficient of variation (GCV%), heritability (h2), genetic
advance (GA), Data on eleven characters were collected The results revealed
high significant differences in days to 50 % tasseling and silking, leaf area
and stem diameter at the first reading.
Non significant differences were observed for plant height, number of leaves
per plant, length of cob, weight of grains per plant, 100- grain weight,
number of grains per coband grains yield per hectare.
The highest mean of GCV was exhibited for leaf area (339.1 %) whereas the
lowest mean of GCV was observed for the number of leaves per plant (0.35
%) at first reading The high estimated heritability (h2 > 60 %) were recorded
for days to 50 % tasseling, and silking. while the lowest estimated (h2< 40
%) was obtained for leaf area, stem diameter at first reading plant height at
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third reading, length of coband plant height at the second reading, and
number of leaves at third reading, weight of grains per plant, plant height at
first reading, number of leaves at the second reading, number of leaves per
plant at first reading, 100-grain weight, number of grains per cob and stem
diameter at the second reading. |
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