- Ekin Journal of Crop Breeding and Genetics
- Vol: 6 Issue: 2
- Evaluation of New Extra-Early Maturing Hybrids of Maize (Zea mays L.) for Grain Yield and Its Contri...
Evaluation of New Extra-Early Maturing Hybrids of Maize (Zea mays L.) for Grain Yield and Its Contributing Traits under Humid and Semi-Arid Conditions of Haryana
Authors : Rajesh Kumar Arya, Mehar Chand Kamboj, Suresh Kumar
Pages : 91-95
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Publication Date : 2020-07-30
Article Type : Research
Abstract :This experiment was conducted under two different agro-climatic conditions of Haryana viz. humid conditions of Karnal and semi-arid conditions of Hisar during kharif 2015 to evaluate the performance of newly developed seven extra-early maturing hybrids of maize. The analysis of variance revealed significant differences among the hybrids for different characters. In humid conditions, hybrid Bio9637 (5243.0 kg/ha) was highes t yielder followed by hybrid Vivek Hybrid 43 (5047.0 kg/ha), Vivek Hybrid 21 (4631.0 kg/ha), EH2236 (4142.0 kg/ha), Bio9681 (3694.0 kg/ha), Prakash (3644.0 kg/ha) and AH1317 (2972.0 kg/ha). In semi-arid conditions, Prakash (5017.0 kg/ha) was significantly superior and followed by Vivek Hybrid 43 (4977.0 kg/ha), Vivek Hybrid 21 (4294.0 kg/ha), AH1317 (4091.0 kg/ha), EH2236 (3830.0 kg/ha), Bio9637 (2990.0 kg/ha), Bio9681 (2908.0 kg/ha). Likewise, on average basis, Vivek Hybrid 43 with an average yield 5012.0 kg/ha was at the top yielder and followed by Vivek Hybrid 21 (4462.5 kg/ha), Prakash (4330.5 kg/ha), Bio9637 (4116.5 kg/ha), EH2236 (3986.0 kg/ha), AH1317 (3531.5 kg/ha), Bio9681 (3301.0 kg/ha). The grain yield mean performance was high in humid conditions (5243.0 kg/ha) as compared to in semi-arid conditions (5017.0 kg/ha) due to more availability of soil mois ture and nutrients.Keywords : Yield performance, extra-early maturity, maize, hybrids