TY - JOUR
T1 - The multivariate index allows the selection of white-grain maize hybrids in contrasting environments
AU - López, Lorenzo Pérez
AU - Argentel-Martínez, Leandris
AU - Peñuelas-Rubio, Ofelda
AU - Ortiz, Francisco Cervantes
AU - Torres Huaco, Franck Denis
AU - Aguirre-Mancilla, Cesar Leobardo
AU - Aguilera, Jorge González
AU - Teodoro, Paulo Eduardo
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PY - 2025/4/2
Y1 - 2025/4/2
N2 - Maize is a crop of great economic, social and cultural importance in many countries worldwide, especially in Mexico. The objective of this work was to use a multivariate index to select white grain maize hybrids through agronomic and physiological traits obtained in two environments. A factorial design (2 × 15) was used: two environments (E1 and E2) and 15 hybrids, with four replications. The analysis of variance showed highly significant differences for all nine agronomic and eight physiological variables evaluated when considering the effect of environment and hybrids. The number of rows per ear and root water potential did not show interactions between factors. The heritabilities of the agronomic and physiological characteristics ranged from 5.85 to 75.88 and from 42.41 to 99.82%, respectively. High variability was found among hybrids in the two environments for the two sets of traits evaluated. The determination of a multivariate index from the index proposed by Lins Bins (Pi) allowed us to obtain three multivariate indices associated with agronomic (Pim-agro), physiological (Pim-physiol) and their combination (PimAgro+Phisiol) characteristics. The selection through these indices showed that it is possible to identify hybrids with high stability and general adaptability with favorable characteristics in white maize for the evaluated environments and showed the possibility of improving the selection criteria by using of the proposed multivariate index.
AB - Maize is a crop of great economic, social and cultural importance in many countries worldwide, especially in Mexico. The objective of this work was to use a multivariate index to select white grain maize hybrids through agronomic and physiological traits obtained in two environments. A factorial design (2 × 15) was used: two environments (E1 and E2) and 15 hybrids, with four replications. The analysis of variance showed highly significant differences for all nine agronomic and eight physiological variables evaluated when considering the effect of environment and hybrids. The number of rows per ear and root water potential did not show interactions between factors. The heritabilities of the agronomic and physiological characteristics ranged from 5.85 to 75.88 and from 42.41 to 99.82%, respectively. High variability was found among hybrids in the two environments for the two sets of traits evaluated. The determination of a multivariate index from the index proposed by Lins Bins (Pi) allowed us to obtain three multivariate indices associated with agronomic (Pim-agro), physiological (Pim-physiol) and their combination (PimAgro+Phisiol) characteristics. The selection through these indices showed that it is possible to identify hybrids with high stability and general adaptability with favorable characteristics in white maize for the evaluated environments and showed the possibility of improving the selection criteria by using of the proposed multivariate index.
KW - Lins Bins
KW - Zea mays L
KW - adaptability
KW - agronomic
KW - physiological
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105002740369
U2 - 10.26848/rbgf.v18.3.p1886-1901
DO - 10.26848/rbgf.v18.3.p1886-1901
M3 - Original Article
AN - SCOPUS:105002740369
SN - 1984-2295
VL - 18
SP - 1886
EP - 1903
JO - Revista Brasileira de Geografia Fisica
JF - Revista Brasileira de Geografia Fisica
IS - 3
ER -