Genetic variability for carotenoid content of grains in a composite maize population

Authors

  • Volmir Kist Federal University of Santa Catarina; Agrarian Science Centre; Dept. of Plant Science
  • Vanessa Stainbach Albino Federal University of Santa Catarina; Agrarian Science Centre; Dept. of Plant Science
  • Marcelo Maraschin Federal University of Santa Catarina; Agrarian Science Centre; Dept. of Plant Science
  • Juliana Bernardi Ogliari Federal University of Santa Catarina; Agrarian Science Centre; Dept. of Plant Science

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-9016-2013-0069

Abstract

Local maize (Zea mays L.) varieties are cultivated by small-scale farmers in western Santa Catarina (SC) State, in southern Brazil. These small areas frequently present many problems related to biotic and non-biotic stresses, which have limited the economic output and income of the farmers. Production from local varieties for human consumption would be an alternative way of improving income and stimulating on farm conservation. The genetic variability of the total carotenoid content (TCC) of kernels in a local maize population was evaluated for their economic exploitation potential as biofortified food. Two independent samples of 96 half-sib families (HSF) plus four checks were evaluated in two groups of experiments in western SC and each one was carried out in two environments. They were set out in a 10 × 10 partially balanced lattice with three replications per location; plots consisted of one row, 5.0 m long with 1.0 m between rows. TCC ranged from 11 to 23 µg g-1, averaging ≈16 µg g-1 in the pooled analysis over the two sets. The local composite population exhibited genetic variability in order to increase the TCC of grains in the second cycle of selection by the convergent-divergent scheme.

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Published

2014-12-01

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Genetics and Plant Breeding

How to Cite

Genetic variability for carotenoid content of grains in a composite maize population . (2014). Scientia Agricola, 71(6), 480-487. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-9016-2013-0069