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Stability of forage yield and quality in pearl millet hybrids heterogenous for rust resistance

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The susceptible pearl millet hybrid ‘Tifleaf 1’, the resistant hybrid ‘Tifleaf 2’, and two experimental 3-way hybrids with different proportions of resistant and susceptible plants were evaluated for rust resistance and forage yield and quality in 1990, 1991, and 1992. Different environmental conditions were obtained by varying planting date, planting density, and fungicide applications across three years of evaluation in the field. Rust severity of forage was negatively correlated with late season green yield, dry matter yield, in vitro dry matter digestibility, and digestible dry matter yield. The stability across environments of the 3-way hybrids was intermediate between resistant ‘Tifleaf 2’ and susceptible ‘Tifleaf 1’ for rust severity and the yield and quality measurements negatively correlated with rust severity. Mixtures of resistant and susceptible plants would probably provide greater control of rust than measured in these small-plot experiments. Although a mixture of resistant and susceptible plants appears to provide an alternative to monogenic control of rust in forage pearl millets, identification and utilization of additional sources of resistance would be beneficial to improve the performance of 3-way hybrids.

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Wilson, J.P., Hanna, W.W. & Gates, R.N. Stability of forage yield and quality in pearl millet hybrids heterogenous for rust resistance. Euphytica 72, 163–170 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00034153

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