Exploring Genetic Diversity of Maize (<em>Zea mays</em> L.) Accessions in Sri Lanka by Employing SSR Markers on Photosynthetic, Canopy Architectural and Grain Yield Traits
M. N. F. Nashath,
A. N. M. Mubarak,
A. D. N. T. Kumara
Abstract:Purpose: The favorable alleles identified in maize landraces are treasurable resources to enhance the genetic base of crop breeding efforts. Therefore, our pioneering research aimed to explore SSR markers related to maize canopy architectural, photosynthetic and yield traits and hence to study the genetic diversity of 19 local maize accessions compared with high-performing maize cultivar Bhadra, as standard variety. Research Method: Genomic DNA extraction was done from young leaves of maize seedlings using sta… Show more
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