Hybrid corn H-565, a new version of H-507 for the tropical lowlands of Mexico

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  • Noel Orlando Gómez-Montiel Campo Experimental Iguala, INIFAP. Carretera Iguala-Tuxpan, km 2.5. A. P. 29. C. P. 40000, Iguala, Guerrero, México. Tel. 01 (733) 3321056
  • Miguel Ángel Cantú-Almaguer Campo Experimental Iguala, INIFAP. Carretera Iguala-Tuxpan, km 2.5. A. P. 29. C. P. 40000, Iguala, Guerrero, México. Tel. 01 (733) 3321056
  • Mauro Sierra-Macías Campo Experimental Cotaxtla. INIFAP. Carretera km 34.5. Federal Veracruz-Córdoba. A. P. 429. C. P. 91700 Veracruz, Veracruz. Tel 01 (285) 5960108
  • César del Ángel Hernández-Galeno Campo Experimental Iguala, INIFAP. Carretera Iguala-Tuxpan, km 2.5. A. P. 29. C. P. 40000, Iguala, Guerrero, México. Tel. 01 (733) 3321056
  • Alejandro Espinosa-Calderón Campo Experimental Valle de México. INIFAP. Carretera Km 13.5. Los Reyes-Texcoco. A. P. 307. C. P. 56250, Texcoco, Estado de México. Tel 01 (595) 9212657
  • Marino González-Camarillo Campo Experimental Iguala, INIFAP. Carretera Iguala-Tuxpan, km 2.5. A. P. 29. C. P. 40000, Iguala, Guerrero, México. Tel. 01 (733) 3321056

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29312/remexca.v4i5.1181

Keywords:

Zea mays L., Mexican corn hybrid, trilinear hybrid

Abstract

A major accomplishment for increasing corn production in the tropical lowlands of Mexico and other similar warm- climate regions is the generation of new hybrids. One the materials generated for this region by INIFAP which has shown a successful adaptation to the Tropics of Mexico and Central America, with excellent grain yields and which is currently being used for commercial plantings is the corn hybrid H-507; however, it has some characteristics that do not favor the expression of its maximum potential yield.After ten years of convergent improvement, multiple versions of the T12 line were obtained in 2005; they were recombined to form a population from which new lines were derived, including the T12 RC93 line, which was registered as T48. Moreover, the T11 line was selected per se towards lower plants and cobs, and after the improvement process the improved T11 line was obtained, registered as T47.The single cross of these two lines (T48x T47) generated a hybrid of intermediate size which was crossed with several elite lines, the best cross being a trilinear one (T48 x T47) x LT154. This produced the hybrid H-565, formed with the improved T11 and T12 lines, so that 50% of its germplasm is from the H-507. Thus, corn producers in the tropical lowlands of Mexico are now offered the improved hybrid H-507 (H-565) with better agronomic characteristics and with the same adaptive capability to the tropics.

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Published

2018-05-08

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Gómez-Montiel Noel Orlando, Cantú-Almaguer Miguel Ángel, Sierra-Macías Mauro, Hernández-Galeno César del Ángel, Espinosa-Calderón Alejandro, and González-Camarillo Marino. 2018. “Hybrid Corn H-565, a New Version of H-507 for the Tropical Lowlands of Mexico”. Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Agrícolas 4 (5). México, ME:819-24. https://doi.org/10.29312/remexca.v4i5.1181.

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