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Genetics of resistance to kernel infection by Aspergillus flavus in maize *
Authors:Y. Zhang  M. S. Kang  R. Magari
Abstract:Although kernel infection by Aspergillus flavus Link ex Fries and subsequent pre-harvest aflatoxin contamination of maize (Zea mays L.) grain are major production problems in the south-eastern United States and elsewhere in the world, limited progress has been made in developing and identifying sources for resistance. Genetics of kernel infection by A. flavus remains poorly understood. A 10-parent diallel experiment was conducted in 1992 and 1994 to study the genetic nature of percentage kernel infection (PKI) by A. flavus. General combining ability (GCA), specific combining ability (SCA), and reciprocal mean squares for PKI were significant. The GCA and SCA sums of squares were about equal. The GCA, SCA, and reciprocal effects varied across years, which implied that percentage kernel infection was greatly influenced by environments. The percentage kernel infection was always greater when Mo 17 was the male parent in a cross than when it was the female parent. The percentage kernel infection mean for female Mo 17 was 38.5% lower than that for male Mol7. Similarly, percentage kernel infection mean for female L668 was 23.7% lower than that for male L668. The use of inbred lines L729 and B73 as female parents should be avoided, as they showed significant, positive maternal reciprocal effects.
Keywords:Aspergillus flavus—    Zea mays  aflatoxin  breeding  general combining ability  genetics  maternal reciprocal effects  percentage kernel infection  resistance  specific combining ability
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