Field comparison between selection methods at the maize seedling stage in relation to aluminum tolerance

Authors

  • Carlos Daniel Giaveno USP; ESALQ
  • José Branco de Miranda Filho USP; ESALQ; Departamento de Genética

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162002000200029

Keywords:

Zea mays, acid soils, seedling, divergent selection

Abstract

Selection and breeding for aluminum tolerance is a useful approach to increase maize (Zea mays L.) grain yield in acid soils. The objective of this work was the comparison between two screening approaches for the development of Al tolerant maize populations. One cycle of divergent selection for aluminum tolerance, using both nutrient solution and pots with acid soil, were completed in the maize population SIKALQ. The four sub-populations selected through both selection procedures were compared with the original population and checks in field trials repeated over locations. Eight environments stratified into four groups varying from non acid to high aluminum saturation were used. Three variables were analyzed for comparisons of methodologies: grain yield, plant height and days to male flowering. The populations performed similarly in the high productivity locations and the differences between tolerant and sensitive ones were more evident for increasing levels of toxic aluminum. In spite of little differences, selection in pots with acid soil was more efficient than nutrient solution in changing the genetic structure of the population toward more tolerant and sensitive levels.

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2002-06-01

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Field comparison between selection methods at the maize seedling stage in relation to aluminum tolerance . (2002). Scientia Agricola, 59(2), 397-401. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162002000200029