Abstract

Evaluation of 15 F1 hybrids and six parents obtained from partial diallel crosses was carried out during 2011 rainy season at Institute of Agricultural Research (IAR) Samaru, Zaria Striga infested field and Striga free field (2 environments). Interrelationships of grain yield and its components under Striga infestation revealed that character ear height had positive and highly significant phenotypic correlation with grain yield (rph = 0.55)**. While the remaining six characters recorded no significant correlation with grain yield. Similarly, Striga related parameters with Striga affected traits indicated high and highly significant positive correlation between Striga count one with Striga count two (rg= 0.79, rph = 0.92 and re  = 0.96)** and Striga rating (rg = 0.84, rph = 0.71 and re = 0.77)** and also had highly significant positive genotypic correlation with number of leaves per plant (rg = 0.79**) Striga count two exihibited high and highly significant positive phenotypic and environmental correlation with the traits Striga rating (rph = 0.78**and re = 0.71**) and number of leaves per plant (rph = 0.64** and re = 0.55**). While Striga rating recorded highly significant positive genotypic correlation (rg = 0.89**) coefficient rph = 0.78** and rph= 0.97** respectively. At Striga free environment grain yield was positively significantly correlated with 1000 grain weight (rph = 0.43* and re = 0.45*), highly significantly positively correlated at genotypic level (rg= 0.69)**, phenotypic level (rph = 0.52)* and environmental level (re = 0.43)* with number of leaves per plant. Furthermore, plant height with grain yield recorded highly significant positive correlation genotypically, phenotypically and environmentally with the following coefficients (rg = 0.86, rph= 0.67 and re = 0.58)**, and likewise ear height and grain yield revealed significantly positive correlation with the following coefficients rg = 0.45*, rph = 0.48* and re = 0.49*. Thus characters such as ear height, plant height, number of leaves per plant and 1000 grain weight should be taken into cognizance when selecting high yielding genotypes. Hybrids TZEEI 11 x TZEEI 3, TZEEI 11 x TZEEI 7 are outstanding in performance, especially grain yield and TZEEI 11 is good for hybrid formation.   Key words: correlation, Striga parameters, grain yield and Striga affected traits.

Highlights

  • Maize (Zea mays L.) is one of the principal agricultural crops in many countries along with wheat and rice (FAO, 1982)

  • Africa has been predicted to increase by 54 and 93% in 1995 to 2020 (Pingali and Pandey, 2001), while that of Nigeria is predicted to increase by about 84% by the year

  • The study was conducted during 2011 rainy season (May to October) at the Institute for Agricultural Research (IAR) Farm

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Introduction

Maize (Zea mays L.) is one of the principal agricultural crops in many countries along with wheat and rice (FAO, 1982). 2020 (Shaibu et al, 1997) This is because in Nigeria maize is a major staple food and makes an important contribution to the diet of the majority of the people constituting about 80 to 90% of the dietary profile of adults and over 80% of that of infants (Doswell et al., 1996). It is a dependable cash for farmers in northern Nigeria (Ado et al, 1999)

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