Resistance Breeding for Northern Corn Leaf Blight with Dominant Genes, Polygene, and Their Combinations—Effects on Disease Traits
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Breeding History
2.2. Experiment Method
2.3. Statistical Methods for Gene Effect Comparison
2.4. Statistical Methods for Line × Tester Analysis
2.5. Statistical Methods for MPH and BPH Analysis
3. Results and Discussions
3.1. Inbred Data
3.2. ANOVA Results
3.3. Effects of Resistant Genes on Disease Traits
3.4. Line × Tester Results
3.5. MPH and BPH Results
3.6. Discussion
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Name/Code | Purpose | Accession #/Source/Pedigree | Heterotic Group | Assumed Resistant Gene | Days to Silking | Disease Rating | Lesion Type |
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A619 | Tester | PI 587139, USA | NS-Oh43 | None | 83 | 6.6 | S |
A619Ht1 | Tester | Ames 25219, USA | NS-Oh43 | Ht1Ht1 | 84 | 5.0 | R/S |
A619Ht2 | Tester & R source | Ames 25220, USA | NS-Oh43 | Ht2Ht2 | 84 | 4.7 | MR/MS |
A619Ht3 | Tester | Ames 25221, USA | NS-Oh43 | Ht3Ht3 | 85 | 4.9 | MR/MS |
A632HTN | R Source | Ames 23469, USA | SS-B14 | Htn1Htn1 | 85 | 5.2 | MR/MS |
A509N | R Source | PI 406118, USA | Tropical | Htn1Htn1 | 92 | 5.0 | R/MR |
A553N | R Source | PI 406119, USA | Tropical | Htn1Htn1 | 92 | 3.6 | R/MR |
73353 | R Source | Cornell University, USA | Tropical | Htm1Htm1 | 87 | 3.2 | R/MR |
H102 | R Source | PI 550496, USA | Tropical | Htm1Htm1 | 89 | 2.9 | MS |
LH123HT | R Source | PI 601079, USA | NS-Oh43 | Ht1Ht1 | 96 | 4.0 | R/S |
Pa91 | Inbred check | PI 587147, USA | SS | None | 91 | 4.9 | S |
Pa91Ht1 | Inbred check | Ames 25372, USA | SS | Ht1Ht1 | 92 | 3.9 | R/S |
Pa91Ht2 | R Source | Ames 25373, USA | SS | Ht2Ht2 | 94 | 3.6 | MR/MS |
Pa91Ht3 | R Source | Ames 25374, USA | SS | Ht3Ht3 | 91 | 3.2 | MR/MS |
CO353 | Inbred check | AAFC | SS | Unknown | 87 | 3.9 | MR/MS |
CO388 | Line × tester | AAFC, (B73 × CO272) CO272 | SS-B73 | None | 82 | 6.5 | S |
BLT01 | Line × tester | AAFC, (CO388 × A553N)CO388(4) | SS-B73 | Htn1Htn1 | 85 | 5.7 | MR/MS |
BLT02 | Line × tester | AAFC, (CO388 × A632HtN)CO388(4) | SS-B73 | Htn1Htn1 | 81 | 5.4 | MR/MS |
BLT03 | Line × tester | AAFC, (CO388 × H102)CO388(4) | SS-B73 | Htm1Htm1 | 83 | 5.6 | MR/MS |
CO428 | Line | AAFC, OH43 × H99 | NS-Oh43 | PGPG | 84 | 3.1 | MS |
BLT05 | Line | AAFC, (CO428 × 73353)CO428(4) | NS-Oh43 | PGHtm1 PGHtm1 | 81 | 3.5 | MR/MS |
BLT06 | Line | AAFC, (CO428 × A509N)CO428(4) | NS-Oh43 | PGHtn1 PGHtn1 | 85 | 2.8 | R/MR |
BLT07 | Line | AAFC, (CO428 × A619Ht2)CO428(4) | NS-Oh43 | PGHt2 PGHt2 | 83 | 3.5 | MR/MS |
BLT09 | Line | AAFC, (CO428 × A632HtN)CO428(4) | NS-Oh43 | PGHtn1 PGHtn1 | 85 | 2.9 | R/MR |
BLT10 | Line | AAFC, (CO428 × H102)CO428(4) | NS-Oh43 | PGHtm1 PGHtm1 | 83 | 2.2 | MR/MS |
BLT11 | Line | AAFC, (CO428 × LH123Ht)CO428(4) | NS-Oh43 | PGHt1 PGHt1 | 84 | 2.5 | R/MR |
BLT12 | Line | AAFC, (CO428 × Pa91Ht2)CO428(4) | NS-Oh43 | PGHt2 PGHt2 | 85 | 1.7 | R/MR |
BLT13 | Line | AAFC, (CO428 × Pa91Ht3)CO428(4) | NS-Oh43 | PGHt3 PGHt3 | 85 | 1.8 | R/MR |
CL30 | Tester | AAFC | NS-Flint | None | 70 | 7.0 | S |
CO442 | Tester | AAFC | NS-Iodent | None | 79 | 7.0 | S |
T1 | Tester | Thurston Genetics, USA | NS-Iodent | None | 82 | 7.0 | S |
T2 | Tester | Thurston Genetics, USA | NS-Iodent | None | 79 | 5.8 | SMS |
T3 | Tester | Thurston Genetics, USA | NS-Iodent | Partial | 78 | 6.1 | S |
T4 | Tester | Thurston Genetics, USA | SS-B14 | None | 78 | 6.8 | S |
T5 | Tester | MBS Genetics, USA | SS-B14 | None | 79 | 6.9 | S |
Assumed Gene from Female | Assumed Gene from Male | Count | Gene Effects and Significance | ||
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DR | NLPL | LS (cm2) | |||
Effects of resistant gene(s) in the female crossed with male without resistant gene | |||||
- | - | 30 | 6.5 | 8.1 | 23.8 |
Htm1 | - | 36 | −0.8 ** | −2.4 ** | −6.2 * |
Htn1 | - | 72 | −0.9 ** | −2.1 ** | −9.9 ** |
PG | - | 12 | −1.8 ** | −4.2 ** | −11.1 ** |
PGHT1 | - | 12 | −1.5 ** | −3.0 ** | −10.5 ** |
PGHt2 | - | 60 | −1.2 ** | −3.2 ** | −10.4 ** |
PGHt3 | - | 30 | −1.5 ** | −3.7 ** | −10.8 ** |
PGHtm1 | - | 66 | −1.4 ** | −3.5 ** | −8.6 ** |
PGHtn1 | - | 60 | −1.4 ** | −3.9 ** | −8.8 ** |
Effects of resistant gene(s) in the female after combined all male genes | |||||
- | All | 54 | 5.9 | 7.0 | 19.4 |
Htm1 | All | 54 | −0.7 ** | −2.0 ** | −4.7 ns |
Htn1 | All | 108 | −0.8 ** | −1.5 * | −7.3 * |
PG | All | 42 | −1.9 ** | −4.3 ** | −10.4 ** |
PGHT1 | All | 48 | −2.1 ** | −3.9 ** | −10.7 ** |
PGHt2 | All | 132 | −1.6 ** | −3.5 ** | −8.9 * |
PGHt3 | All | 54 | −1.6 ** | −3.4 ** | −8.9 * |
PGHtm1 | All | 126 | −1.6 ** | −3.7 ** | −8.3 * |
PGHtn1 | All | 108 | −1.5 ** | −3.6 ** | −7.3 * |
Effects of single genes by being introduced into polygene resistance after combining all male genes | |||||
PG | All | 42 | 4.0 | 2.7 | 9.0 |
PGHT1 | All | 48 | −0.2 ns | 0.4 ns | −0.3 ns |
PGHt2 | All | 132 | 0.3 ns | 0.8 ns | 1.5 ns |
PGHt3 | All | 54 | 0.3 ns | 0.9 ns | 1.6 ns |
PGHtm1 | All | 126 | 0.3 ns | 0.7 ns | 2.1 ns |
PGHtn1 | All | 108 | 0.5 ns | 0.7 ns | 3.1 ns |
Effects of single genes in the male after combining all female genes | |||||
All | - | 360 | 5.4 | 5.3 | 15.5 |
All | Ht1 | 72 | −1.3 ** | −1.6 ** | −6.0 ** |
All | Ht2 | 78 | −1.7 ** | −2.2 ** | −9.9 ** |
All | Ht3 | 84 | −1.8 ** | −2.6 ** | −7.8 ** |
All | Partial | 24 | −0.3 ns | −1.0 * | −4.7 ** |
All | Htm1 | 42 | −1.8 ** | −3.6 ** | −6.2 ** |
All | Htn1 | 66 | −1.7 ** | −3.4 ** | −6.4 ** |
Effects of single genes in the male when crossed with the same female gene | |||||
- | - | 30 | 6.5 | 8.1 | 23.8 |
- | Ht1 | 6 | −1.7 ** | −3.4 ** | −10.8 * |
- | Ht2 | 6 | −1.4 * | −2.9 ** | −12.8 ** |
- | Ht3 | 6 | −1.5 * | −1.7 ns | −8.4 ** |
- | Partial | 6 | −0.5 ns | −1.9 * | −5.2 ns |
Htm1 | - | 36 | 5.8 | 6.1 | 17.5 |
Htm1 | Ht1 | 6 | −1.4 * | −2.3 ** | −10.0 ** |
Htm1 | Ht2 | 6 | −1.6 * | −2.9 ** | −10.6 ** |
Htm1 | Ht3 | 6 | −1.5 * | −2.4 ** | −8.5 ** |
Htm1 | Partial | 6 | −1.0 ns | −2.3 ns | −6.4 ns |
Htn1 | - | 60 | 5.7 | 6.6 | 15.1 |
Htn1 | Ht1 | 12 | −1.2 ** | −1.8 ** | −4.2 * |
Htn1 | Ht2 | 12 | −1.3 ** | −2.2 ** | −8.1 ** |
Htn1 | Ht3 | 12 | −1.9 ** | −2.4 ** | −7.5 ** |
Htn1 | Partial | 12 | −0.9 ** | −3.0 ** | −7.8 ** |
PG | - | 12 | 4.7 | 4.0 | 12.6 |
PG | Ht1 | 6 | −0.8 ns | −1.1 ns | −3.0 ns |
PG | Ht2 | 6 | −1.0 ns | −1.1 ns | −7.8 ** |
PG | Ht3 | 6 | −1.1 * | −2.0 * | −6.9 ** |
PG | Htm1 | 6 | −1.1 * | −2.5 * | −2.7 ns |
PG | Htn1 | 6 | −1.1 * | −2.4 * | −5.2 ns |
PGHt1 | - | 12 | 5.0 | 5.1 | 13.3 |
PGHt1 | Ht1 | 6 | −1.2 * | −1.7 * | −5.4 * |
PGHt1 | Ht2 | 6 | −1.7 ** | −2.2 ** | −10.2 ** |
PGHt1 | Ht3 | 6 | −1.7 ** | −2.8 ** | −3.5 ns |
PGHt1 | Htm1 | 6 | −1.3 * | −3.2 ** | −3.7 ns |
PGHt1 | Htn1 | 12 | −1.8 ** | −3.2 ** | −6.9 ** |
PGHt2 | - | 60 | 5.2 | 4.9 | 16.6 |
PGHt2 | Ht1 | 12 | −1.6 ** | −1.5 ** | −1.4 ns |
PGHt2 | Ht2 | 12 | −2.1 ** | −1.9 ** | −9.9 ** |
PGHt2 | Ht3 | 18 | −2.0 ** | −3.1 ** | −7.5 ** |
PGHt2 | Htm1 | 12 | −1.9 ** | −3.2 ** | −4.0 * |
PGHt2 | Htn1 | 18 | −1.2 ** | −3.1 ** | −3.4 * |
PGHt3 | - | 30 | 5.0 | 4.4 | 13.0 |
PGHt3 | Ht1 | 6 | −1.1 * | −0.1 ns | −5.0 * |
PGHt3 | Ht2 | 6 | −2.0 ** | −2.2 ** | −8.1 ** |
PGHt3 | Ht3 | 6 | −1.4 * | −2.4 ** | −6.5 ** |
PGHt3 | Htn1 | 6 | −1.2 * | −2.6 ** | −2.5 * |
PGHtm1 | - | 66 | 5.1 | 4.6 | 15.2 |
PGHtm1 | Ht1 | 12 | −1.4 ** | −2.1 ** | −9.3 ** |
PGHtm1 | Ht2 | 12 | −1.9 ** | −2.5 ** | −9.1 ** |
PGHtm1 | Ht3 | 12 | −1.6 ** | −2.7 ** | −10.1 ** |
PGHtm1 | Htm1 | 12 | −1.6 ** | −2.9 ** | −6.5 ** |
PGHtm1 | Htn1 | 12 | −1.7 ** | −2.8 ** | −7.4 ** |
PGHtn1 | - | 60 | 5.1 | 4.2 | 14.9 |
PGHtn1 | Ht1 | 6 | −1.0 ns | −0.8 ns | −5.3 ** |
PGHtn1 | Ht2 | 12 | −1.8 ** | −1.8 ** | −10.7 ** |
PGHtn1 | Ht3 | 12 | −1.8 ** | −2.2 ** | −6.5 ** |
PGHtn1 | Htm1 | 6 | −1.4 * | −2.6 ** | −5.3 ** |
PGHtn1 | Htn1 | 12 | −1.1 ** | −1.8 ** | −2.9 ns |
Source | Resistant Gene(s) | DR | NLPL | LS (cm2) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Genetic component and heritability | ||||
σ2A | 0.16 | 0.72 | 5.5 | |
σ2D | 0.04 | 0.16 | 4.6 | |
(σ2D/σ2A)1/2 | 2.1 | 2.13 | 1.1 | |
H | 0.87 | 0.82 | 0.57 | |
H(ns) | 0.19 | 0.22 | 0.18 | |
Lines | General combining ability for lines | |||
BLT01 | Htn1 | −0.43 ** | −0.71 ** | −2.10 ** |
BLT02 | Htn1 | −0.01 ns | 0.23 ns | −2.81 ** |
BLT03 | Htm1 | −0.12 ns | −0.77 ** | 0.12 ns |
CO388 | - | 0.57 ** | 1.25 ** | 4.78 ** |
S.E(gca for lines) | 0.07 | 0.21 | 0.77 | |
Testers | General combining ability for testers | |||
A619 | - | 0.61 ** | 1.40 ** | 3.38 ** |
A619Ht1 | Ht1 | −0.79 ** | −1.27 ** | −3.65 ** |
A619Ht2 | Ht2 | −0.80 ** | −1.47 ** | −6.30 ** |
A619Ht3 | Ht3 | −1.13 ** | −1.12 ** | −4.34 ** |
CL30 | - | 1.30 ** | 3.55 ** | 5.36 ** |
CO442 | - | −0.28 ** | −1.21 ** | 1.46 ns |
T1 | - | 0.59 ** | 0.48 ns | 6.52 ** |
T2 | - | 0.74 ** | 1.11 ** | 1.29 ns |
T3 | Partial | −0.24 * | −1.47 ** | −3.72 ** |
S.E(gca for testers) | 0.10 | 0.31 | 1.16 |
Source | Resistant Gene(s) | DR | NLPL | LS (cm2) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Genetic component | ||||
σ2A | 0.08 | 0.33 | 2.09 | |
σ2D | 0.04 | 0.11 | 6.21 | |
(σ2D/σ2A)1/2 | 1.47 | 1.70 | 0.60 | |
H | 0.91 | 0.93 | 0.68 | |
H(ns) | 0.08 | 0.09 | 0.13 | |
Lines | ||||
BLT05 | PGHtm1 | −0.31 ** | −0.71 ** | −1.92 ** |
BLT06 | PGHtn1 | 0.23 ** | 0.16 ns | 1.12 * |
BLT07 | PGHt2 | −0.04 ns | 0.20 ns | −0.06 ns |
BLT10 | PGHtm1 | 0.02 ns | 0.18 ns | 1.00 ns |
BLT12 | PGHt2 | −0.02 ns | 0.23 ns | 0.20 ns |
CO428 | PG | 0.12 ns | −0.05 ns | −0.34 ns |
S.E(gca for lines) | 0.08 | 0.15 | 0.49 | |
Testers | ||||
A619 | - | 1.36 ** | 2.79 ** | 4.44 ** |
A619Ht1 | Ht1 | −0.04 ns | 0.35 * | 0.27 ns |
A619Ht2 | Ht2 | −0.63 ** | −0.15 ns | −5.15 ** |
A619Ht3 | Ht3 | −0.44 ** | −0.79 ** | −3.49 ** |
BLT02 | Htn1 | −0.03 ns | −0.77 ** | −0.11 ns |
BLT03 | Htm1 | −0.36 ** | −1.10 ** | −0.09 ns |
CO388 | - | 0.13 ns | −0.34 * | 4.13 ** |
S.E(gca for testers) | 0.09 | 0.16 | 0.53 |
Genotype | Resistant Gene(S) | DR | NLPL | LS (cm2) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MPH | BPH | MPH | BPH | MPH | BPH | ||
CO388 × A619 | -/- | −4.5 ns | −3.8 ns | −2.0 ns | −1.6 ns | 23.8 ns | 28.6 ns |
CO388 × A619Ht1 | -/Ht1 | −16.2 ** | −3.7 ns | −32.9 ** | −19.4 ns | 4.0 ns | 22.7 ns |
CO388 × A619Ht2 | -/Ht2 | −9.1 ns | 8.4 ns | −20.2 ns | 6.8 ns | 1.1 ns | 49.2 ns |
CO388 × A619Ht3 | -/Ht3 | −13.8 ** | −0.2 ns | −7.6 ns | 10.9 ns | 36.7 ns | 83.8 * |
CO388 × CL30 | -/- | 2.6 ns | 6.5 ns | 38.1 ** | 50.7 ** | 73.0 ** | 96.2 ** |
CO388 × CO442 | -/- | −9.9 * | −6.6 ns | −26.5 * | −24.9 * | 60.4 * | 65.9 ** |
CO388 × T1 | -/- | −4.7 ns | −1.0 ns | −9.5 ns | −6.5 ns | 77.6 ** | 91.5 ** |
CO388 × T2 | -/- | 0.7 ns | 3.3 ns | 17.3 ns | 26.4 * | 57.2 * | 62.5 ** |
CO388 × T3 | -/Partial | −4.5 ns | −1.4 ns | −11.0 ns | 7.5 ns | 54.0 ns | 132.6 ** |
BLT01 × A619 | Htn1/- | −6.8 ns | 0.8 ns | −17.0 ns | −13.1 ns | 67.5 * | 215.3 ** |
BLT01 × A619Ht1 | Htn1/Ht1 | −22.0 ** | −16.9 ** | −38.0 ** | −29.7 * | 26.6 ns | 82.9 ns |
BLT01 × A619Ht2 | Htn1/Ht2 | −20.2 ** | −11.9 * | −34.2 * | −17.1 ns | 4.0 ns | 20.4 ns |
BLT01 × A619Ht3 | Htn1/Ht3 | −34.4 ** | −29.6 ** | −48.1 ** | −41.1 ** | −36.6 ns | −20.1 ns |
BLT01 × CL30 | Htn1/- | 3.5 ns | 15.7 ** | 16.1 ns | 20.3 ns | 23.7 ns | 163.2 ** |
BLT01 × CO442 | Htn1/- | −31.4 ** | −23.6 ** | −47.3 ** | −43.2 ** | 45.8 ns | 148.0 * |
BLT01 × T1 | Htn1/- | −12.3 ** | −1.9 ns | −15.9 ns | −14.4 ns | 122.0 ** | 340.6 ** |
BLT01 × T2 | Htn1/- | −6.2 ns | 3.5 ns | −20.7 ns | −18.9 ns | 23.7 ns | 131.5 * |
BLT01 × T3 | Htn1/Partial | −24.3 ** | −21.4 ** | −55.9 ** | −49.7 ** | 23.4 ns | 40.2 ns |
BLT02 × A619 | Htn1/- | 3.0 ns | 14.0 ** | 18.6 ns | 43.0 ** | 84.6 * | 283.5 ** |
BLT02 × A619Ht1 | Htn1/Ht1 | −6.8 ns | −2.9 ns | −6.6 ns | −5.8 ns | 56.3 ns | 146.6 * |
BLT02 × A619Ht2 | Htn1/Ht2 | −5.7 ns | 1.8 ns | −11.3 ns | −3.4 ns | 21.7 ns | 52.2 ns |
BLT02 × A619Ht3 | Htn1/Ht3 | −20.0 ** | −16.1 ** | −14.7 ns | −14.0 ns | 62.8 ns | 122.6 ns |
BLT02 × CL30 | Htn1/- | 2.7 ns | 17.7 ** | 33.0 * | 46.5 ** | 10.4 ns | 160.2 * |
BLT02 × CO442 | Htn1/- | −16.4 ** | −4.5 ns | −25.2 * | −7.0 ns | 46.6 ns | 174.0 * |
BLT02 × T1 | Htn1/- | −6.8 ns | 6.8 ns | −6.5 ns | 9.3 ns | 21.3 ns | 166.1 * |
BLT02 × T2 | Htn1/- | −7.8 ns | 4.2 ns | 0.5 ns | 12.2 ns | 8.2 ns | 123.3 ns |
BLT02 × T3 | Htn1/Partial | −10.9 * | −5.4 ns | −25.2 ns | −25.0 ns | 19.0 ns | 45.7 ns |
BLT03 × A619 | Htm1/- | −6.9 ns | 1.1 ns | −13.1 ns | 3.4 ns | 73.3 * | 265.7 ** |
BLT03 × A619Ht1 | Htm1/Ht1 | −17.2 ** | −12.1 * | −35.6 * | −35.4 * | 12.9 ns | 80.7 ns |
BLT03 × A619Ht2 | Htm1/Ht2 | −18.1 ** | −10.0 ns | −39.8 * | −33.6 ns | 32.1 ns | 67.2 ns |
BLT03 × A619Ht3 | Htm1/Ht3 | −17.9 ** | −12.3 * | −36.2 * | −36.0 * | 52.2 ns | 110.9 ns |
BLT03 × CL30 | Htm1/- | 7.0 ns | 20.1 ** | 59.3 ** | 73.3 ** | 116.2 ** | 418.1 ** |
BLT03 × CO442 | Htm1/- | −25.3 ** | −16.4 ** | −64.4 ** | −56.3 ** | 66.0 ns | 215.1 ** |
BLT03 × T1 | Htm1/- | −5.5 ns | 6.1 ns | −22.7 ns | −10.8 ns | 87.3 ** | 317.6 ** |
BLT03 × T2 | Htm1/- | −1.3 ns | 9.4 ns | −1.0 ns | 9.1 ns | 66.5 * | 249.1 ** |
BLT03 × T3 | Htm1/Partial | −17.3 ** | −13.8 ** | −34.7 * | −34.1 * | 103.9 ns | 152.9 * |
CO428 × A619 | PG/- | 9.8 ns | 73.2 ** | 25.3 * | 293.5 ** | 34.4 ns | 189.4 ** |
CO428 × A619Ht1 | PG/Ht1 | −2.0 ns | 29.3 ** | −21.3 ns | 89.1 * | 29.1 ns | 110.3 ** |
CO428 × A619Ht2 | PG/Ht2 | −4.2 ns | 21.4 * | −9.4 ns | 89.1 * | −19.3 ns | 3.8 ns |
CO428 × A619Ht3 | PG/Ht3 | −9.4 ns | 18.6 ns | −45.7 ** | 30.4 ns | −12.3 ns | 23.6 ns |
CO428 × BLT02 | PG/Htn1 | −15.0 * | 18.0 ns | −56.0 ** | 4.3 ns | 53.7 ns | 57.4 ns |
CO428 × BLT03 | PG/Htm1 | −17.0 * | 17.8 ns | −60.4 ** | −4.3 ns | 112.5 ** | 115.2 ** |
CO428 × CO388 | PG/- | −14.2 * | 34.1 ** | −60.8 ** | 23.9 ns | 30.6 ns | 165.8 ** |
BLT05 × A619 | PGHtm1/- | −13.7 * | 12.6 ns | −23.2 * | 96.6 ** | −11.5 ns | 25.1 ns |
BLT05 × A619Ht1 | PGHtm1/Ht1 | −15.8 * | −6.4 ns | −39.3 ** | 20.3 ns | −46.8 * | −40.2 ns |
BLT05 × A619Ht2 | PGHtm1/Ht2 | −32.6 ** | −27.6 ** | −49.3 ** | −11.9 ns | −35.9 ns | −31.1 ns |
BLT05 × A619Ht3 | PGHtm1/Ht3 | −30.5 ** | −23.2 ** | −64.1 ** | −28.8 ns | −64.7 ** | −64.6 ** |
BLT05 × BLT02 | PGHtm1/Htn1 | −28.2 ** | −16.4 * | −61.0 ** | −23.7sn | 25.6 ns | 71.2 ns |
BLT05 × BLT03 | PGHtm1/Htm1 | −35.5 ** | −23.4 ** | −75.3 ** | −50.8 ns | 0.9 ns | 36.9 ns |
BLT05 × CO388 | PGHtm1/- | −28.2 ** | −7.0 ns | −53.3 ** | 20.3 ns | 22.9 ns | 65.8 ** |
BLT06 × A619 | PGHtn1/- | 13.3 * | 91.5 ** | 8.4 ns | 365.6 ** | 44.9 * | 361.6 ** |
BLT06 × A619Ht1 | PGHtn1/Ht1 | 6.4 ns | 49.3 ** | −1.4 ns | 218.8 ** | 44.4 ns | 237.0 ** |
BLT06 × A619Ht2 | PGHtn1/Ht2 | −10.6 ns | 20.4 ns | −7.9 ns | 156.3 ** | −20.4 ns | 41.5 ns |
BLT06 × A619Ht3 | PGHtn1/Ht3 | −10.7 ns | 24.4 * | −32.4 * | 118.8 * | 52.1 ns | 200.6 ** |
BLT06 × BLT02 | PGHtn1/Htn1 | 3.8 ns | 53.6 ** | −20.6 ns | 153.1 ** | 146.6 ** | 233.2 ** |
BLT06 × BLT03 | PGHtn1/Hm1 | −10.6 ns | 35.3 ** | −52.9 ** | 53.1 ns | 155.3 ** | 240.4 ** |
BLT06 × CO388 | PGHtn1/- | −4.5 ns | 59.8 ** | −45.1 ** | 137.5 ** | 122.6 ** | 566.3 ** |
BLT07 × A619 | PGHt2/- | 8.6 ns | 67.9 ** | 12.1 ns | 175.8 ** | 42.3 * | 130.2 ** |
BLT07 × A619Ht1 | PGHt2/Ht1 | −1.5 ns | 27.6 ** | −6.3 ns | 79.0 ** | 67.4 ** | 111.5 ** |
BLT07 × A619Ht2 | PGHt2/Ht2 | −17.1 * | 3.2 ns | −19.2 ns | 35.5 ns | −50.4 ns | −48.8 ns |
BLT07 × A619Ht3 | PGHt2/Ht3 | −18.1 * | 5.3 ns | −52.7 ** | −9.7 ns | −14.2 ns | −4.4 ns |
BLT07 × BLT02 | PGHt2/Htn1 | −14.9 * | 15.8 ns | −41.9 ** | 9.7 ns | 64.1 * | 97.9 * |
BLT07 × BLT03 | PGHt2/Htm1 | −23.4 ** | 6.6 ns | −53.8 ** | −11.3 ns | 88.3 ** | 129.9 ** |
BLT07 × CO388 | PGHt2/- | −19.2 ** | 23.9 * | −53.1 ** | 16.1 ns | −58.2 ** | −35.7 ns |
BLT10 × A619 | PGHtm1/- | 12.3 ns | 88.4 ** | 19.9 ns | 462.1 ** | 47.1 * | 205.9 ** |
BLT10 × A619Ht1 | PGHtm1/Ht1 | −5.7 ns | 31.5 ** | −12.7 ns | 206.9 ** | 23.3 ns | 94.8 * |
BLT10 × A619Ht2 | PGHtm1/Ht2 | −13.4 ns | 15.8 ns | −28.0 ns | 117.2 * | −24.3 ns | −5.2 ns |
BLT10 × A619Ht3 | PGHtm1/Ht3 | −4.0 ns | 6.6 ns | −28.4 ns | 151.7 ** | 5.0 ns | 43.8 ns |
BLT10 × BLT02 | PGHtm1/Htn1 | −18.3 * | 31.5 ** | −40.3 * | 106.9 ns | 41.6 ns | 41.8 ns |
BLT10 × BLT03 | PGHtm1/Htm1 | −8.0 ns | 15.8 ns | −30.7 ns | 144.8 * | 126.9 ** | 129.1 ** |
BLT10 × CO388 | PGHtm1/- | −12.8 ns | 44.9 ** | −31.4 ** | 224.1 ** | 100.5 ** | 294.3 ** |
BLT12 × A619 | PGHt2/- | 18.2 ** | 32.9 ** | 50.9 ** | 411.9 ** | 39.1 * | 125.5 ** |
BLT12 × A619Ht1 | PGHt2/Ht1 | −15.4 ns | 44.9 ** | −11.5 ns | 128.6 ** | 11.5 ns | 41.0 ns |
BLT12 × A619Ht2 | PGHt2/Ht2 | −23.0 ** | 20.1 ns | 5.3 ns | 135.7 ** | −53.0 * | −51.5 ns |
BLT12 × A619Ht3 | PGHt2/Ht3 | −15.7 * | 38.4 ** | −53.9 ** | 19.0 ns | −41.4 ns | −34.5 ns |
BLT12 × BLT02 | PGHt2/Htn1 | 13.0 ns | 62.1 ** | −50.5 ** | 26.2 ns | 140.3 ** | 189.6 * |
BLT12 × BLT03 | PGHt2/Htm1 | −21.4 ** | 15.4 ns | −56.0 ** | 14.3 ns | 33.8 ns | 63.1 ns |
BLT12 × CO388 | PGHt2/- | −21.7 ** | 26.9 * | −56.8 ** | 47.6 ns | 18.6 ns | 82.7 ** |
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Zhu, X.; Reid, L.M.; Woldemariam, T.; Wu, J.; Jindal, K.K.; Kebede, A. Resistance Breeding for Northern Corn Leaf Blight with Dominant Genes, Polygene, and Their Combinations—Effects on Disease Traits. Agronomy 2023, 13, 1096. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy13041096
Zhu X, Reid LM, Woldemariam T, Wu J, Jindal KK, Kebede A. Resistance Breeding for Northern Corn Leaf Blight with Dominant Genes, Polygene, and Their Combinations—Effects on Disease Traits. Agronomy. 2023; 13(4):1096. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy13041096
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhu, Xiaoyang, Lana M. Reid, Tsegaye Woldemariam, Jinhe Wu, Krishan K. Jindal, and Aida Kebede. 2023. "Resistance Breeding for Northern Corn Leaf Blight with Dominant Genes, Polygene, and Their Combinations—Effects on Disease Traits" Agronomy 13, no. 4: 1096. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy13041096
APA StyleZhu, X., Reid, L. M., Woldemariam, T., Wu, J., Jindal, K. K., & Kebede, A. (2023). Resistance Breeding for Northern Corn Leaf Blight with Dominant Genes, Polygene, and Their Combinations—Effects on Disease Traits. Agronomy, 13(4), 1096. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy13041096