2017
DOI: 10.5897/ajar2017.12636
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Correlation analysis for grain yield and other agronomic parameters for 90 single crosses hybrid maize evaluated in three agrological zones in Ghana

Abstract: A trial was conducted to determine the correlation between grain yield and agronomic parameters of 90 F 1 early maturing maize hybrids in 2012 in Fumesua, Ejura and Kpeve; representing the Forest, ForestSavannah Transition and Coastal-Savannah Transition zones of Ghana, respectively. The objective of the work was to determine the correlation between grain yield and other agronomic parameters of maize across three locations. Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with two replicates was used for each location.… Show more

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“…The strong correlation between fresh ear weight, ear height and plant height with grain yield suggested that improvement of grain yield in maize hybrids through indirect selection of these traits could be possible. Similar results were reported by Reddy et al (2012) and Ndebeh et al (2017) for correlation of grain yield with plant height and ear height. Significant genotypic correlations of fresh ear weight were positive for days to maturity and plant height and negative for gray leaf spot.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The strong correlation between fresh ear weight, ear height and plant height with grain yield suggested that improvement of grain yield in maize hybrids through indirect selection of these traits could be possible. Similar results were reported by Reddy et al (2012) and Ndebeh et al (2017) for correlation of grain yield with plant height and ear height. Significant genotypic correlations of fresh ear weight were positive for days to maturity and plant height and negative for gray leaf spot.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%