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    Crop science 38 (1998), S. 1099-1107 
    ISSN: 1435-0653
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Zea mays L.) were completed in the Iowa Long Ear Synthetic (BSLE) cultivar to determine the effect of ear length selection on grain yield. The original population, selected cycles, and their crosses were evaluated at five Iowa sites for 2 yr to estimate direct and correlated responses to selection. S1 lines form the original population and from the 24th cycles of selection were evaluated to determine the effect of selection on the genetic variability for ear length and correlated traits. Divergent mass selection was effective to modify ear length: ear length increased 1.4% (b1 = 0.27 cm ± 0.03) cycle -1 of selection for longer ears and decreased 1.9% (b1 = -0.37 cm ± 0.03) cycle-1 of selection for shorter ears. Selection for shorter ears was accompanied by a significant decrease of grain yield of 1.7% (b1 = -0.08 Mg ha-1± 0.01) cycle-1 of selection, with no change in yield with selection for longer ears. Selection for shorter ears significantly increased kernel-row number per cycle (b1 = -0.11 ± .01) and ear diameter (b1 = -0.20 cm ± 0.01). No heterosis was observed in the crosses between corresponding cycles of selection. There was some evidence that genetic variation had decreased with selection.
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