BECAS
HISSE Ignacio Ruben
artículos
Título:
Heterosis and parent–progeny relationships for silk extrusion dynamics and kernel number determination in maize: Nitrogen effects
Autor/es:
ROSSINI, MARÍA A.; HISSE, IGNACIO R.; OTEGUI, MARÍA E.; D´ANDREA, KARINA E.
Revista:
CROP SCIENCE
Editorial:
CROP SCIENCE SOC AMER
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 60 p. 961 - 976
ISSN:
0011-183X
Resumen:
Maize (Zea mays L.) ear-related traits conducive to final kernel number per plant (KNP) are currently considered key determinants of kernel set under abiotic stress. Understanding of the variation between parental inbred lines and their hybrids is limited. The objective of this work was to analyze the genotypic variation between a set of inbred lines and some of their derived hybrids for (a) total number of spikelets per ear, (b) silk extrusion dynamics, (c) KNP, and (d) sources of loss in KNP (i.e., silk and kernel abortions) under high and limited N supply. In inbreds, variations in KNP were strongly explained by variations in silk extrusion rate (SER) and silk abortion. In contrast, hybrid KNP was explained by the number of spikelet per ear, exposed silks on Day 5 (ESD5), and extruded silks (TES), as well as silk extrusion per unit area (ESMAX). Heterosis across N levels was high for KNP, ESMAX, SER, kernel abortion, and ESD5. Strong parent–progeny relationships (r ≥.69, P