Herencia de la resistencia al complejo Cercospora spp. en líneas de maíz tropical

Inheritance of resistance to Cercospora Complex in tropical maize (zea mays) inbred lines. Inheritance of resistance to the maize disease complex caused by Cercospora spp on tropical maize was studied by generating and evaluating a diallel mating model (Griffing model I) using ten corn inbred lines with contrasting levels of disease reaction (5 tolerant and 5 susceptible). Parental lines and their crosses, both direct and reciprocal, were evaluated in three locations using conservation tillage and inoculated artificially with inoculum prepared using a mixture of foliar maize diseases collected from several farmer’s fields. Analysis of variance for the variable index of disease (scale 1 to 5), both locality and combined, the general combining ability (hcg), specific combining ability (hce), and reciprocal effects were highly significant, with the hcg portion being >10 times greater than the hce component, indicating that the genetic action is predominantly additive. Data collected suggested that maternal or cytoplasmic effects are important in controlling disease resistance. Accumulation of resistance genes through the development of synthetic varieties is an alternative to be implemented in maize breeding programs workin towards the development of gray leaf spot resistant tropical maize germplasm.

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Main Authors: Vanegas, Henry, De León, Carlos, Narro L., Luis
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spelling oai:www.revistas.unal.edu.co:article-1162017-05-31T23:54:36Z Herencia de la resistencia al complejo Cercospora spp. en líneas de maíz tropical Vanegas, Henry De León, Carlos Narro L., Luis Zea mays Cercospora zeae maydis mancha foliar gris de maíz apareamiento dialélico habilidad combinatoria general habilidad combinatoria específica efectos recíprocos Zea mays Cercospora zeae maydis gray leaf spot of maize diallel mating general combining ability specific combining ability reciprocal effects. Inheritance of resistance to Cercospora Complex in tropical maize (zea mays) inbred lines. Inheritance of resistance to the maize disease complex caused by Cercospora spp on tropical maize was studied by generating and evaluating a diallel mating model (Griffing model I) using ten corn inbred lines with contrasting levels of disease reaction (5 tolerant and 5 susceptible). Parental lines and their crosses, both direct and reciprocal, were evaluated in three locations using conservation tillage and inoculated artificially with inoculum prepared using a mixture of foliar maize diseases collected from several farmer’s fields. Analysis of variance for the variable index of disease (scale 1 to 5), both locality and combined, the general combining ability (hcg), specific combining ability (hce), and reciprocal effects were highly significant, with the hcg portion being >10 times greater than the hce component, indicating that the genetic action is predominantly additive. Data collected suggested that maternal or cytoplasmic effects are important in controlling disease resistance. Accumulation of resistance genes through the development of synthetic varieties is an alternative to be implemented in maize breeding programs workin towards the development of gray leaf spot resistant tropical maize germplasm. Se evaluó un diseño dialélico (Griffing Modelo 1) entre 10 líneas endogámicas de maíz tropical contrastantes en su reacción a Cercospora spp. (5 tolerantes y 5 susceptibles), en tres localidades en lotes bajo siembra directa, con presencia natural del patógeno e inoculación artificial, para la variable índice de enfermedad (escala 1 a 5). En el análisis de varianza, por localidad y combinado, los efectos de habilidad combinatoria general (hcg), habilidad combinatoria específica (hce), y recíprocos resultaron altamente significativos; siendo >10 veces mayor los efectos de la hcg que los de hce, indicando predominio de la acción genética aditiva. Resultados también sugieren que la resistencia está controlada por efectos maternos o de citoplasma. La acumulación de genes de resistencia y la conformación de variedades sintéticas tolerantes es una alternativa a implementar en programas del mejoramiento de resistencia a Cercospora de maíces tropicales. Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Palmira 2005-07-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion text/plain application/pdf application/msword https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/acta_agronomica/article/view/116 Acta Agronómica; Vol. 54 No. 3 (2005); 33-38 Acta Agronómica; Vol. 54 Núm. 3 (2005); 33-38 Acta Agronómica; v. 54 n. 3 (2005); 33-38 2323-0118 0120-2812 spa https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/acta_agronomica/article/view/116/183 https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/acta_agronomica/article/view/116/253 https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/acta_agronomica/article/view/116/338 Derechos de autor 2005 Acta Agronómica https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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De León, Carlos
Narro L., Luis
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Herencia de la resistencia al complejo Cercospora spp. en líneas de maíz tropical
author_facet Vanegas, Henry
De León, Carlos
Narro L., Luis
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title Herencia de la resistencia al complejo Cercospora spp. en líneas de maíz tropical
title_short Herencia de la resistencia al complejo Cercospora spp. en líneas de maíz tropical
title_full Herencia de la resistencia al complejo Cercospora spp. en líneas de maíz tropical
title_fullStr Herencia de la resistencia al complejo Cercospora spp. en líneas de maíz tropical
title_full_unstemmed Herencia de la resistencia al complejo Cercospora spp. en líneas de maíz tropical
title_sort herencia de la resistencia al complejo cercospora spp. en líneas de maíz tropical
description Inheritance of resistance to Cercospora Complex in tropical maize (zea mays) inbred lines. Inheritance of resistance to the maize disease complex caused by Cercospora spp on tropical maize was studied by generating and evaluating a diallel mating model (Griffing model I) using ten corn inbred lines with contrasting levels of disease reaction (5 tolerant and 5 susceptible). Parental lines and their crosses, both direct and reciprocal, were evaluated in three locations using conservation tillage and inoculated artificially with inoculum prepared using a mixture of foliar maize diseases collected from several farmer’s fields. Analysis of variance for the variable index of disease (scale 1 to 5), both locality and combined, the general combining ability (hcg), specific combining ability (hce), and reciprocal effects were highly significant, with the hcg portion being >10 times greater than the hce component, indicating that the genetic action is predominantly additive. Data collected suggested that maternal or cytoplasmic effects are important in controlling disease resistance. Accumulation of resistance genes through the development of synthetic varieties is an alternative to be implemented in maize breeding programs workin towards the development of gray leaf spot resistant tropical maize germplasm.
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Palmira
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