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Swiss Flint maize landraces—A rich pool of variability for early vigour in cool environments
Authors:Roland Peter  Tobias W. Eschholz  Peter Stamp  Markus Liedgens
Affiliation:ETH Zurich, Institute of Plant Sciences, Universitaetstrasse 2, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract:Today's modern Dent × Flint maize (Zea mays L. ssp. mays) hybrids have a high yield potential but often lack satisfying early vigour under typical low spring temperatures of temperate latitudes. Maize was introduced into Europe already in the 16th century and until the 1950s, landraces evolved and adapted well to various geographically restricted and climatically marginal regions in Europe. Therefore, the objective of this study was to assess representatives of the large pool of Swiss Flint maize landraces for their early vigour under cool conditions in the field. A set of 17 landrace accessions were tested for 2 years at sites on the Swiss plateau (450 and 550 m a.s.l.) and in the foothills of the Swiss Alps (830 and 870 m a.s.l.). Plant emergence (PE), emergence index (EI), the efficiency of the photosystem II (Fv/Fm), leaf greenness (SPAD) and plant dry weight at the three- and six-leaf stages (DW3P, DW6P) were measured.
Keywords:Zea mays   Flint maize   Landraces   Cold stress   Early vigour
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