2012
DOI: 10.17503/agrivita-2012-34-2-p127-135
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Genetic Diversities in the Sixth - Generation of Selection (S6) of Some Inbred Lines of Maize Based on the Phenotypic Characters and SSR

Abstract: The main objective of this research was to study the diversity of maize inbred lines based on phenotypic characters and SSR markers. The research, which was conducted from February to June 2011, was divided into field and laboratory research for molecular analysis. The molecular analysis was conducted at the Biotecnology Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Brawijaya University Malang. The field trial was done in Kandat, Junrejo, Batu. Materials of the research were 35 genotypes of maize. Steps for molecular an… Show more

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“…The inbred lines of maize showed weak growth and low seed production due to the removal of the recessive genes and low adaptability. Inbred lines are more easily affected by environmental stress than the hybrids (Aguillon et al, 2017;de Oliveira, Zanotto, Krieger, & Vencovsky, 2012;Hoecker et al, 2008;Kustanto, Basuki, Sugiharto, & Kasno, 2012;Pekkala, Knott, Kotiaho, Nissinen, & Puurtinen, 2014;Troyer &Wellin, 2009). This phenomenon shows that self-pollination in maize produces low yields is identical withthe prohibition of humans incest which will result in congenital defects, low quality generations as well as mortality.…”
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“…The inbred lines of maize showed weak growth and low seed production due to the removal of the recessive genes and low adaptability. Inbred lines are more easily affected by environmental stress than the hybrids (Aguillon et al, 2017;de Oliveira, Zanotto, Krieger, & Vencovsky, 2012;Hoecker et al, 2008;Kustanto, Basuki, Sugiharto, & Kasno, 2012;Pekkala, Knott, Kotiaho, Nissinen, & Puurtinen, 2014;Troyer &Wellin, 2009). This phenomenon shows that self-pollination in maize produces low yields is identical withthe prohibition of humans incest which will result in congenital defects, low quality generations as well as mortality.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Traits of plant such as numbers of kernel, growth rate of all kernels, individual kernel, and photosynthetic process in inbred lines are more limited than their hybrids. Other indication that causes the hybrids have better photosynthetic than their inbred lines is due to the hybrid bigger kernel (Ding et al, 2014;Kustanto, Basuki, Sugiharto, & Kasno, 2012;Poehlman, 1979). It pointed that both of incest of human or inbreeding of maize have high negative impacts.…”
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