Alfonso Peña Ramos
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
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Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Agrícolas | 2017
Alfonso Peña Ramos; Omar Iván Santana; Dolores Briones Reyes; José Luis Ramírez Díaz; Víctor Antonio Vidal Martínez; Alejandro Ledesma Miramontes
In Mexico the demand for maize grain for human consumption and livestock is around 38 million tons; however, only between 25 and 28 million are produced, the rest are imported from the United States. Deficits in maize production are mainly due to the use of inappropriate varieties, poor crop management, and biotic and abiotic problems occurring regularly during the crop cycle. In view of the need for more productive hybrids, the National Institute for Forestry, Agriculture and Livestock Research (INIFAP) in the year 2 000 initiated a genetic improvement program aimed at obtaining hybrids of high yield of grain and forage, from which the hybrid was derived of single cross h-383 white grain formed by the combination of lines PAB7 and PAB8. The line PAB7 was derived from the PGB population and its pedigree is PGB-2-1-3-1-1-N1-3-b-b-b. The PAB8 line corresponds to the sub-tropical public line CML312 of the International Center for Maize and Wheat Improvement (CIMMYT) with three more generations of inbreeding for the selection of greater ear health. The hybrid has a yield potential higher than 15 t ha-1 of irrigated grain, and up to 12 t ha-1 in areas of good weather; produces between 24.7 and 26 t ha -1 dry matter, with values between 71 and 74% in digestibility and between 40 and 48% in fiber digestibility. It has adaptation in areas of irrigation of the North Central region of Mexico and the Bajio; as well as in good weather areas of the Center and West of Mexico, located between 1 600 and 2 000 meters above sea level. It is of intermediate cycle, leaves dark green and height between 3 and 3.2 m. The hybrid was registered in the National Service of Inspection and Certi fication of Seeds (SNICS) with the key: MAZ-1352-190712.
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Pecuarias | 2010
Gregorio Núñez Hernández; Jesús Payán García; Alfonso Peña Ramos; Fernando González Castañeda; Oscar Ruiz Barrera; Claudio Arzola Álvarez
Revista Fitotecnia Mexicana | 2006
Alfonso Peña Ramos; Fernando González Castañeda; Gregorio Núñez Hernández; Ma. del Rosario Tovar Gómez; Ricardo Ernesto Preciado Ortiz; Arturo Daniel Terrón Ibarra; Noel Orlando Gómez Montiel; Alejandro Ortega Corona
Revista Fitotecnia Mexicana | 2004
Alfonso Peña Ramos; Stephen D. Kachman; Jerry D. Eastin; David J. Andrews
Revista Fitotecnia Mexicana | 2013
José Luis Ramírez Díaz; Víctor A. Vidal Martínez; Alejandro Ledesma Miramontes; Margarito Chuela Bonaparte; Alfonso Peña Ramos; J. Ariel Ruiz Corral; José Ron Parra
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Agrícolas | 2010
Alfonso Peña Ramos; Fernando González Castañeda; Francisco Javier Robles Escobedo
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Pecuarias | 2012
Alfonso Peña Ramos; Fernando González Castañeda; Gregorio Núñez Hernández; Ma. del Rosario Tovar Gómez; Víctor A. Vidal Martínez; José Luis Ramírez Díaz
Revista Fitotecnia Mexicana | 2005
Maximino Luna Flores; José Ricardo Gutiérrez Sánchez; Alfonso Peña Ramos; Francisco G. Echavarría Chairez; Javier Martínez Gómez
Revista Fitotecnia Mexicana | 2002
Alfonso Peña Ramos; Jerry D. Eastin; Stephen D. Kachman; David J. Andrews
Archive | 2018
José Luis Ramírez Díaz; Margarito Chuela Bonaparte; Víctor Antonio Vidal Martínez; Alejandro Ledesma Miramontes; Ivone Alemán de la Torre; Yolanda Salinas Moreno; Humberto Leonel Vallejo Delgado; Rosalío Ramírez Zamora; Noel Orlando Gómez Montiel; Santiago Ruiz Ramírez; Alfonso Peña Ramos; César Augusto Reyes Méndez; María Gricelda Vázquez Carrillo; José Ariel Ruiz Corral; Ricardo Ernesto Preciado Ortiz