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Low soil nitrogen (low-N) level is responsible for yield reduction in maize (Zea mays L.) fields in sub-Saharan Africa. A clear understanding of the genetic diversity among early generation inbred lines selected from various elite low-N- tolerant populations offers an opportunity to obtain lines ...


Ajala, S.O.Olayiwola, M.O.Ilesanmi, O.J.Gedil, M.Job, A.O.Olaniyan, A.B.[Assessment of genetic diversity among low-nitrogen-tolerant early generation maize inbred lines using SNP markers]Assessment of genetic diversity among low-nitrogen-tolerant early generation maize inbred lines using SNP markers

Maximizing seed longevity is important for genebanks to efficiently manage their accessions, reducing the frequency of costly regeneration cycles and the loss of genetic integrity. Research on rice seeds has shown that subsequent longevity in air-dry storage can be improved by drying seeds, which...


Whitehouse, K.J.Owoborode, O.F.Adebayo, O.O.Oyatomi, O.A.Olaniyan, A.B.Abberton, M.T.Hay, F.R.[Further evidence that the Genebank standards for drying orthodox seeds may not be optimal for subsequent seed longevity]Further evidence that the Genebank standards for drying orthodox seeds may not be optimal for subsequent seed longevity

Low soil nitrogen limits maize (Zea mays L.) production in the West and Central African subregion. Levels of residual genetic variability were determined in two low‐N populations using selfed progeny evaluations, and results obtained indicate large genotypic and phenotypic variances for grain yie...


Ajala, S.Olaniyan, A.B.Olayiwola, M.O.Job, A.O.[Yield improvement in maize for tolerance to low soil nitrogen]Yield improvement in maize for tolerance to low soil nitrogen

Increase in maize grain yield in West Africa can be achieved by developing maize varieties tolerant to low soil nitrogen (N) and improving soil fertility. Six maize populations were evaluated in two locations in Nigeria under low-N (45 kg N ha−1) and high-N (90 kg N ha−1) conditions to identify m...


Udo, E.F.Ajala, S.O.Olaniyan, A.B.[Physiological and morphological changes associated with recurrent selection for low nitrogen tolerance in maize]Physiological and morphological changes associated with recurrent selection for low nitrogen tolerance in maize

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