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Grant Title:

 Public Maize Breeding in Mozambique

New Maize Varieties

Research Abstract

Project Description

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Collaborators 

 

 

 

 

PI:

Pedro Fato and Miloje Denic

Grantee:

INIA

Amount:

US $249,450

Duration:

Three Years

Contact details

 

Dr. Pedro Fato, INIA, C. Postal 3658, Av. F.P.L.M.

Mavalane, Maputo 8 , Mozambique; Phone: +258 (1) 460190; Fax: +258 (1) 460074

Email direct from site: fatopedro@hotmail.com

Project Outputs

New OPV varieties released by Maize Team of INIA

Dr. Miloje Denic, Maize Breeder, INIA  

Variety Releases: The varieties released are OPV of normal maize, namely, Djandza, Chinaca, Tsangano, and Changalane. The first three  varieties, originated from regional SADLF project coordinated by Marianne Banziger of CIMMYT, Harare.

Selection Process: Original drought/low N tolerant CIMMYT material was passed through four cycles of FS recurrent selection under randomized drought/low N conditions. Under these conditions, selection was made for earliness and hard grain texture. Variety Changalane was reselected from INIA germplasm with early, semi-flint, resistance to maize streak virus and downy mildew background, originated from IITA, Ibadan. New released varieties demonstrated superiority over existing open pollinating varieties. Preliminary seed multiplication of foundation seed was initiated.

This work is part of INIA Rockefeller Foundation supported project on National Maize Improvement Program. Part of the program related to this subject, and was reported in RF organized meeting on Biotechnology, Breeding and Seed Systems for African Crops, November 4-7, 2002, Entebbe, Uganda

 


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