Advances in Improving Harvest Index and Grain Yield of Maize in Ethiopia

  • Worku M
  • Zelleke H
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The local maize varieties are inefficient in transferring assimilates to the ear sink and as a result they are low yielding. To replace these low yielding local varieties by high yielding ones, different breeding methods have been used in Ethiopia. This study was undertaken to compare improved maize varieties released in Ethiopia for their harvest index and other important agronomic traits. Twelve improved maize varieties which were released from 1970s to 1990s in Ethiopia and 8 breeding populations were tested in a randomized complete block design at Bako Agricultural Research Centre under sub-optimum and optimum soil fertility conditions in 1997 and 1998. The analysis of variance for harvest index and other important agronomic traits showed significant differences

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Worku, M., & Zelleke, H. (2007). Advances in Improving Harvest Index and Grain Yield of Maize in Ethiopia. East African Journal of Sciences, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.4314/eajsci.v1i2.40349

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