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IMPORTANCE

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INTRODUCTION

• Scientific name: zea mays

• family: poaceae

• Chromosome no.:2n=2x=20

• Centre of origin: south america and central mexico

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WILD PROGENATORS

It has two close relatives,

gama grass Tripsacum;(2n=36;72) and

Teosinte ( 2n=20 ).

Teosinte is the closest relative of maize and crosses readily with it.

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MORPHOLOGYMaize is tall,determinate annual plant producing large,narrow, opposite leaves borne alternately along the length of a solid stem.

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• Maize is monoceous plant

• Maize is protoandrous plant

• Male flower is called as tassel

• Female flower is called as cob

FLORAL BIOLOGY

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TASSELAnthers starts from top to bottom in main axis and lateral branches.

Spikelets consists of two florets sessile and pedicellate, pollen shadding, 2-3 days often complete emergence of tassel.

Pedicellate flowers shed pollen firstfollowed by sessile flowers (double wave of falling pollen in maize).

It takes about 8-10 days for complete anthesis of tassel with 3rd and 4th day with peak anthesis. 8

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Contd…..Pedicellate flowers

shed pollen firstfollowed by sessile flowers (double wave of falling pollen in maize).

• It takes about 8-10 days for complete anthesis of tassel with 3rd and 4th day with peak anthesis.

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COB• Female flower consists of florets in

pairs in longitudinal rows.

• One is sterile and other is fertile.

• Each female flower is represented by thread like structure called style (800-1000) depending on cob size with bifid stigma.

• All the styles together constitute silk of the cob.

• Emergence of silk will be around 8-10 days later than complete emergence of tassel. Stigma remain receptive for 1-2 days.

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SILK• Generally, silk grow upto

10-15 cm in length and can retain viability upto7-10days in want to effective pollination.

• Best seed set occurred with pollination 3 to 5 days after silk emergence, but pollination after 8 days still gave 66% seed set compared to optimum.

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SELFING

Bag the femaleflow With butter paper bag

Tassel of the same

Plant cover with

tassel bag

• Dust the collected

• Pollen grain on silk

• Surface

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SELFING AND CROSSING TECHNIQUE

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Detasselling

• Detasselling is the removal of tassel from female parent. Detasselling is done when the tassel emerged out of the boot leaf, but before the anthesis have shed pollen. Anthers take 2-4 days to dehisce after complete emergence. Only in few cases, the anthers start dehisce before its complete emergence. In such case detasseling should be done earlier.

• Detasseling is done every day from the emergence of tassel upto 14 days.

• Procedure• Hold the stem with left hand and remove the tassel with right

hand by a steady upward pull.

• Precautions to be adopted during detasselling• Grasp entire tassel so that all the pollen parts are fully removed.• Do not break or remove leaves as removal will reduce yields and

will result in lower quality of seed.

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DETASSELING

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SELFING AND CROSSING TECHNIQUES

• THREE METHODS OF CROSSING

• Bottle method-jenkins (1923)

• overall method-hume (1941)

• Plot isolation method

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Bottle method

• Also known as direct method

• Place the detasseled male flower into the bottle containing water

• The tassel will provide the pollen for next 2-3 days when the silks emerges

• This method is rarely used

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INSITU METHOD

• Also called as overall method

• It involves covering either entire plant or from tassel upto ear with large cloth bag at the time of flowering

• Expensive and time consuming method

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OVERALL METHOD

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