African Journal of Agribusiness Research

ISSN 2375-091X

African Journal of Tropical Agriculture ISSN 2375-091X Vol. 8 (3), pp. 001-015, March, 2020. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

S1 selection of local maize landraces for low soil nitrogen tolerance in Zambia 

Francisco Miti1*, Pangirayi Tongoona2 and John Derera2

1Seed Control and Certification Institute (SCCI), Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, P. O. Box 350199, Chilanga, Zambia.

2University of KwaZulu-Natal, P/Bag X01, Scottsville, 3209, South Africa.

Accepted 13 September, 2019

Abstract

Low soil nitrogen (N) limits maize production in Zambia. S1 selection was used to select for tolerance to low N among ninety-six maize landraces during 2004 - 2007 in Zambia. The landraces were evaluated under low N, drought and optimal conditions; and selfed in a nursery, under optimal conditions. Data on grain yield (GY), number of ears per plant, leaf senescence and anthesis-silking interval were used to calculate selection indices. Fourteen S1 lines, from each of the best four landraces under each environment and across all environments were evaluated under the three environments, and at the same time crossed to a tester. Twenty-two best S1 lines under each environment and across were identified and also their testcrosses were evaluation under the three environments. Significant GCA effects for GY under low soil N were found; suggesting that population improvement under soil N stress was effective. Heritability for GY under low soil N conditions was low (0.38) implying that selection based on GY was ineffective. The rG for GY under low soil N and optimal environments was moderate (0.458), suggesting that selection for GY in one environment was not as effective as in the other. Low soil N tolerant landraces were identified and should be used to breed for the low soil N conditions.

Key words: Maize, landrace, heritability, correlation, nitrogen, tolerance, stress.