Replication Data for: Incorporating male sterility increases hybrid maize yield in low input African farming systems

In sub-Saharan Africa, maize is a staple crop but yields remain sub-optimal. A novel hybrid seed technology offers the opportunity to reduce seed production costs and increase yields. This dataset contains data from on-farm and on-station trials collected in 2017 to 2019 in South Africa, Kenya and Zimbabwe to assess this hybrid seed production technology. The results of the analysis are presented in the accompanying article.

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Main Authors: Collinson, Sarah, Hamadzipiri, Esnath, De Groote, Hugo, Ndegwa, Michael, Cairns, Jill E., Albertsen, Marc, Ligeyo, Dickson, Mashingaidze, Kingstone, Olsen, Michael
Other Authors: Dreher, Kate
Format: Phenotypic data biblioteca
Language:English
Published: CIMMYT Research Data & Software Repository Network 2021
Subjects:Agricultural Sciences, Grain Moisture, Grain Yield, Plant Height, Ear height, Tassel branch number, Tassel branch weight, Grain number, Ear length, Grain weight, Zea mays, Maize, Agricultural research, Farmer preference,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11529/10548515
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