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COMBINING ABILITY FOR SOME IMPORTANT TRAITS IN RED MAIZE USING GRIFFING'S METHODS 2 AND 4

• 2012
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المؤلفون Sultan, M. S. ; A.A. EL-Hosary; A.A. Abo Lila; M.A. Abdel-Moneam and M.A. Hamouda
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الملخص
A half diallel cross among 9 inbred lines of maize (Zea mays L.) was evaluated under two locations (Fac. Agric. Moshtohor and Quesna menofiya Governorate) for some quantitative characters; i.e. days to 50 % tasseling, days to 50 % silking, plant height, ear height, ear leaf area, ear length, ear diameter, no of rows/ ear, No of kernels/row, 100-kernel weight, grain yield/plant and shelling%. General and specific combining ability were estimated according to Griffings (1956) diallel cross analysis designated as method 2 and 4 model 1 for each location as well as the combined over them.
The correlation coefficient between General ( ) and specific ( ) combining ability effects in two methods (Griffing's M2 and M4) was highly significant for all traits.
In significant F test were detected for additive gene effects, additive x location interaction, non-additive x location interaction and error insignificant between the two methods used in this concern for most traits. On the other hand, Significant F test were detected between the two methods used in this study for non-additive for all traits except ear diameter and shelling%.
The correlation coefficient of additive, non-addiitive, additive x location, non-additive x location effects, GCA/SCA, GCAXL/GCA, SCAxL/SCA and error in the two methods for most traits was highly significant between the two methods i.e. Griffing's method-2 and 4.