Combining Ability and Classification of New Thirteen Yellow Maize Inbred Lines (Zea mays L.) Using Line X Tester Mating Design Across Three Locations
R. Aly,
M. Abd El-Azeem,
W. El-Sayed
Abstract:Thirteen new promising yellow maize inbred lines were top crossed with three inbred lines as testers, i.e., Sd.3, Sd.42 and Mallawy.5035 at Sids Agricultural Research Station during 2020 growing season. In the growing season 2021, the 39 top crosses and two yellow commercial check hybrids; SC.168 and SC.3444 were evaluated in a yield trail at three locations, i.e., Sids, Sakha and Nubaria Agricultural Research Stations. Data were recorded on days to 50% silking emergence (DTS day), plant height (PHT cm), ear… Show more
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