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Agronomic traits of QPM maize hybrids adapted to temperate regions

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Vančetović, Jelena
Ignjatović-Micić, Dragana
Kostadinović, Marija
Delić, Nenad
Stanković, Goran
Božinović, Sofija
Đorđević-Melnik, Olivera
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In this paper agronomic characteristics of quality protein maize (QPM) hybrids adapted to temperate regions created in Maize Research Institut Zemun Polje are presented. Hybrid ZPQPM13 showed favorable traits for growing in these regions, and its grain yield was at the level of one of the leading ZP hybrids - ZP 606. However, grain moisture of this hybrid was 3% higher than that of ZP 606, pointing out to the tropical origin of its parental inbred lines. Namely, mother was obtained from F1 cross between tropical and adapted lines, and father by marker assisted selection (MAS) from QPM line of tropical origin that was crossed and twice backcrossed with a commercial ZP line. In the future, in order to obtain even more adapted QPM hybrids, MAS program will continue with all the best commercial ZP inbred lines of all FAO groups.
Keywords:
Zea mays L. / opaque2 / grain yield / grain moisture / lodging
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Proceedings of 55th Croatian and 15th International Symposium on Agriculture, February 16-21, 2020., Vodice, Croatia, 2020, 289-293
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  • Zagreb : University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture

ISSN: 2459-5543

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rik_1124
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http://rik.mrizp.rs/handle/123456789/1124
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AU  - Kostadinović, Marija
AU  - Delić, Nenad
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AU  - Božinović, Sofija
AU  - Đorđević-Melnik, Olivera
PY  - 2020
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AB  - In this paper agronomic characteristics of quality protein maize (QPM) hybrids adapted to temperate
regions created in Maize Research Institut Zemun Polje are presented. Hybrid ZPQPM13 showed
favorable traits for growing in these regions, and its grain yield was at the level of one of the leading
ZP hybrids - ZP 606. However, grain moisture of this hybrid was 3% higher than that of ZP 606,
pointing out to the tropical origin of its parental inbred lines. Namely, mother was obtained from F1
cross between tropical and adapted lines, and father by marker assisted selection (MAS) from QPM
line of tropical origin that was crossed and twice backcrossed with a commercial ZP line. In the future,
in order to obtain even more adapted QPM hybrids, MAS program will continue with all the best
commercial ZP inbred lines of all FAO groups.
PB  - Zagreb : University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture
C3  - Proceedings of 55th Croatian and 15th International Symposium on Agriculture, February 16-21, 2020., Vodice, Croatia
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EP  - 293
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@conference{
author = "Vančetović, Jelena and Ignjatović-Micić, Dragana and Kostadinović, Marija and Delić, Nenad and Stanković, Goran and Božinović, Sofija and Đorđević-Melnik, Olivera",
year = "2020",
abstract = "In this paper agronomic characteristics of quality protein maize (QPM) hybrids adapted to temperate
regions created in Maize Research Institut Zemun Polje are presented. Hybrid ZPQPM13 showed
favorable traits for growing in these regions, and its grain yield was at the level of one of the leading
ZP hybrids - ZP 606. However, grain moisture of this hybrid was 3% higher than that of ZP 606,
pointing out to the tropical origin of its parental inbred lines. Namely, mother was obtained from F1
cross between tropical and adapted lines, and father by marker assisted selection (MAS) from QPM
line of tropical origin that was crossed and twice backcrossed with a commercial ZP line. In the future,
in order to obtain even more adapted QPM hybrids, MAS program will continue with all the best
commercial ZP inbred lines of all FAO groups.",
publisher = "Zagreb : University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture",
journal = "Proceedings of 55th Croatian and 15th International Symposium on Agriculture, February 16-21, 2020., Vodice, Croatia",
title = "Agronomic traits of QPM maize hybrids adapted to temperate regions",
pages = "289-293",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rik_1124"
}
Vančetović, J., Ignjatović-Micić, D., Kostadinović, M., Delić, N., Stanković, G., Božinović, S.,& Đorđević-Melnik, O.. (2020). Agronomic traits of QPM maize hybrids adapted to temperate regions. in Proceedings of 55th Croatian and 15th International Symposium on Agriculture, February 16-21, 2020., Vodice, Croatia
Zagreb : University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture., 289-293.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rik_1124
Vančetović J, Ignjatović-Micić D, Kostadinović M, Delić N, Stanković G, Božinović S, Đorđević-Melnik O. Agronomic traits of QPM maize hybrids adapted to temperate regions. in Proceedings of 55th Croatian and 15th International Symposium on Agriculture, February 16-21, 2020., Vodice, Croatia. 2020;:289-293.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rik_1124 .
Vančetović, Jelena, Ignjatović-Micić, Dragana, Kostadinović, Marija, Delić, Nenad, Stanković, Goran, Božinović, Sofija, Đorđević-Melnik, Olivera, "Agronomic traits of QPM maize hybrids adapted to temperate regions" in Proceedings of 55th Croatian and 15th International Symposium on Agriculture, February 16-21, 2020., Vodice, Croatia (2020):289-293,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rik_1124 .

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