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Published online 1 January 2005
Published in Crop Sci 45:163-170 (2005)
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Genetic Analysis of Resistance to Gray Leaf Spot of Midaltitude Maize Inbred Lines

Abebe Menkir* and Maria Ayodele

International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, c/o L.W. Lambourn Ltd., Carolyn House, 26 Dingwall Road, Croydon CR9 3EE, UK



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Fig. 1. Regression of gray leaf spot (GLS) diseases score recorded 38 d after midsilking (GLS Score2) on gray leaf spot (GLS) diseases score recorded at 26 d after midsilking (GLS Score1) of 96 hybrids involving lines with different levels of resistance to GLS (R = resistant and S = susceptible).

 


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Fig. 2. Frequency distribution of percentage midparent heterosis of hybrids involving inbred lines with different levels of resistance to gray leaf spot (R = resistant and S = susceptible).

 


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Fig. 3. Regression of gray leaf spot (GLS) disease score recorded 38 d after midsilking (GLS Score2) on PC1 axis scores of 96 hybrids involving lines with different levels of resistance to GLS (R = resistant and S = susceptible).

 





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