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Crop Science 41:68-71 (2001)
© 2001 Crop Science Society of America

CROP BREEDING, GENETICS & CYTOLOGY

Breeding Potential of Intra- and Interheterotic Group Crosses in Maize

Rex Bernardo

Dep. of Agronomy and Plant Genetics, University of Minnesota, 411 Borlaug Hall, 1991 Buford Circle, St. Paul, MN 55108-6026

Corresponding author (berna022{at}umn.edu)

New maize (Zea mays L.) inbreds are usually developed within a heterotic group. However, breeders sometimes use commercial hybrids as a nonconventional (i.e., interheterotic group) source of new inbreds. The effects of disrupting heterotic patterns in maize, by selfing from commercial hybrids, are not well understood. My objective was to compare intra- and interheterotic group crosses as sources of new inbreds. The inbreds B73 and H93 represented the Iowa Stiff Stalk Synthetic (BSSS) heterotic group, whereas Mo17 and B99 represented the non-BSSS heterotic group. I estimated testcross means and genetic variances in two intragroup F2 populations: (B73 x H93)F2 testcrossed to Mo17 x B99; and (Mo17 x B99)F2 testcrossed to B73 x H93. Likewise, I estimated testcross means and genetic variances in two intergroup F2 populations: (B73 x Mo17)F2 testcrossed to H93 x B99; and (H93 x B99)F2 testcrossed to B73 x Mo17. Testcrosses of 150 individual plants from each F2 population were evaluated at three Indiana locations in 1999. Testcross means for grain yield were 1.0 Mg ha-1 higher in the intra- than in the intergroup F2 populations. Grain moisture and stalk lodging testcross means were lower in the intra- than in the intergroup F2 populations. Testcross genetic variances (VTC) for grain yield were similar among the four populations. Favorable epistatic combinations may have been broken up in the (B73 x Mo17)F2 population. The results underscore that the success of developing new inbreds from an intergroup population largely depends on finding a suitable tester for the resulting intergroup inbreds.

Abbreviations: BSSS, Iowa Stiff Stalk Synthetic • h2, heritability • VTC, testcross genetic variance




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