2019
DOI: 10.15666/aeer/1703_64456456
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Characterization of Zea Mays L. Through Morphological, Biochemical and Molecular Markers

Abstract: 18 open-pollinated maize accessions were assessed for variability under randomized complete block design with 3 replications. Each plot comprised of two rows each 5 m in length with a plant to plant distance of 30 cm and a row to row distance of 75 cm. Data on morpho-biochemical traits were collected and subjected to statistical analysis to find out the variability among the maize accessions and association of increasing protein and oil content with the agronomic traits. From the source population 5 varieties … Show more

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“… Abdellatif and Khidr (2010) examined the genetic diversity of new maize hybrids based on simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and biochemical markers and concluded that both molecular (e.g., SSR, ISSR, and RAPD) and biochemical markers (e.g., seed storage protein content) are efficient tools. Rahim (2019) reported significant variation among maize accessions using morpho-biochemical markers. Biochemical markers are easy to use and cost effective.…”
Section: Phenotyping For Striga Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“… Abdellatif and Khidr (2010) examined the genetic diversity of new maize hybrids based on simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and biochemical markers and concluded that both molecular (e.g., SSR, ISSR, and RAPD) and biochemical markers (e.g., seed storage protein content) are efficient tools. Rahim (2019) reported significant variation among maize accessions using morpho-biochemical markers. Biochemical markers are easy to use and cost effective.…”
Section: Phenotyping For Striga Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%