Transgenic events interference on maize morphological and productive attributes

Autores/as

  • Laís Teles de Souza Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz
  • José Luiz Andrade Rezende Pereira IFSULDEMINAS
  • Silas Maciel de Oliveira Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18406/2316-1817v11n320191316

Palabras clave:

Cry1Ab protein. PAT enzyme. EPSPS enzyme. Grain yield. Environment-genotype interaction.

Resumen

Genetically modified plants have high potential for use and benefits; they are dynamic and tend to enable more sustainable agricultural management alternatives as scientific and technical information are applied. However, little is known about the effects of genetic modifications to induce resistance to herbicides and insect attacks on agronomic characteristics of maize plants. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of transgenic events on morphological and productive characteristics of maize hybrids. A field experiment was conducted in two crop seasons, using conventional and transgenic isogenic hybrids. The variables analyzed were plant height, ear height, stem diameter, and grain yield. The genetic modifications used in the evaluated transgenic hybrids affected the morphological and productive characteristics of the maize plants. The transgenic hybrids presented 5% higher plant height and 10% higher grain yield than the conventional hybrids.

Publicado

2019-12-11

Cómo citar

Teles de Souza, L., Andrade Rezende Pereira, J. L., & Maciel de Oliveira, S. (2019). Transgenic events interference on maize morphological and productive attributes. Revista Agrogeoambiental, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.18406/2316-1817v11n320191316

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