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PLOS ONE | 2016

Development of High Tryptophan Maize Near Isogenic Lines Adapted to Temperate Regions through Marker Assisted Selection - Impediments and Benefits

Marija Kostadinovic; Dragana Ignjatovic-Micic; Jelena Vancetovic; Danijela Ristic; Sofija Bozinovic; Goran Stankovic; Snezana Mladenovic Drinic

Breeding program aimed at converting standard maize inbred lines to their quality protein maize (QPM) counterparts for growing in temperate climate is being conducted at Maize Research Institute (MRI). The objective of the research presented herein was to develop QPM versions of two commercial ZP inbreds through marker assisted selection (MAS) with opaque2 specific molecular markers, while maintaining their good agronomic performances and combining abilities. Donor line was a tropical QPM line CML 144. After two backcross and three selfing generations, six near isogenic lines (NILs) with 93% recovery of the recurrent parent genome were created from one cross. Average increments of 30% in tryptophan content and 36% in quality index were obtained, as well as kernels with less than 25% opaque endosperm. Grain yield was increased by 11–31% and combining abilities of the improved lines were on a par with the original line. Correlations between biochemical and agronomic parameters revealed that selection for plant height, ear length and kernel row number together with tryptophan content could be recommended for development of QPM with this material. However, several impediments emerged during selection. Major drawbacks in NIL development were small number of opaque2 recessive homozygotes (4.5% and 7.6% in BC2F2 of two crosses) and poor seed set throughout selection, which led to the loss of one cross. Moreover, in the other cross many plants in different generations had to be omitted from further selection due to the insufficient number of kernels. This phenomenon could be explained by incompatibility between pollen and style, possibly due to the exotic donor germplasm. Overall, it could be expected that the use of NILs, which are adapted to temperate climate and have high percentage of domestic germplasm, would outbalance the noted impediments and increase MAS efficiency in different breeding programs.


Maydica | 2007

PHOTOSYNTHETIC AND BIOLUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF MAIZE INBRED LINES WITH UPRIGHT LEAVES

C. Radenovic; K. Konstantinov; N. Delic; Goran Stankovic


Genetika-belgrade | 2008

Quality protein maize: QPM

Dragana Ignjatovic-Micic; Goran Stankovic; Ksenija Markovic; Vesna Lazic-Jancic; Miloje Denic


Maydica | 2009

USE OF NON PARAMETRIC STATISTICS IN ESTIMATION OF GENOTYPES STABILITY

N. Delic; Goran Stankovic; K. Konstantinov


Maydica | 2013

Biochemical and agronomic performance of quality protein maize hybrids adapted to temperate regions

Dragana Igniatovic-Micic; Marija Kostadinovic; Goran Stankovic; Ksenija Markovic; Jelena Vancetovic; Sofija Bozinovic; Violeta Andjelkovic


Genetika-belgrade | 2003

Photosynthetic properties of erect leaf maize inbred lines as the efficient photo-model in breeding and seed production

Čedomir N. Radenović; Milosav Babic; Nenad Delic; Zdravko M. Hojka; Goran Stankovic; Borivoje Trifunović; Dušan Ristanović; Dragojlo Selaković


Genetika-belgrade | 2012

An assessment of nutritional quality of hybryd maize grain based on chemical composition

Milan Stevanovic; Snezana Mladenovic-Drinic; Vesna Dragicevic; Zoran Camdzija; Milomir Filipovic; Nevena Velickovic; Goran Stankovic


Genetika | 2010

Kernel modifications and tryptophan content in QPM segregating generations

Dragana Ignjatovic-Micic; Goran Stankovic; Ksenija Markovic; Snezana Mladenovic-Drinic; Vesna Lazic-Jancic; Miloje Denic


Genetika-belgrade | 2008

Actual prestigious properties of maize inbred lines: A good initial basis for the efficient development of new and yielding maize hybrids

Čedomir N. Radenović; Milomir Filipovic; Milosav Babic; Goran Stankovic; Aleksandar Radojčić; Mile Secanski; Jovan Pavlov; Branković Dragana Radojčić; Dragojlo Selaković


Genetika-belgrade | 2012

Role of genetic resources from different geographic and climatic regions in simultaneous breeding for high quality protein maize (HQPM) and stress tolerance

Miloje Denic; Dragana Ignjatovic-Micic; Goran Stankovic; Ksenija Markovic; Sladjana Zilic; Vesna Lazic-Jancic; Pedro Chauque; Pedro Fato; Constantino Senete; David Mariote; Wayne Haag

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