1993
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0523.1993.tb00582.x
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Inbreeding Depression and Other Genetic Effects in Populations of Maize Containing Highland Tropical Germplasm

Abstract: A variety cross diallel of five populations of maize (Zea mays L.) was evaluated in a cool, temperate environment. Two of the parental populations were Corn Belt Dent synthetics (AS3 and BS22), one was developed from selected lines from a CIMMYT population developed for highland regions of the tropics and four Corn Belt Dent inbred lines (NZS3), and the other two had the pedigrees ‘Criollo de Toluca’× AS32 (NZS1) and ‘San Gerónimo’× BS222 (NZS2). ‘Criollo de Toluca’ is from the highlands of Mexico and ‘San Ger… Show more

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