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A comparative physiologico-genetical study of activities of some enzymes in a heterotic single cross hybrid of maize (Zea mays L.)

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In field trials conducted over three growth seasons I studied the differences in activities of the enzymes: polyphenoloxidase, ascorbateoxidase and peroxidase, with a heterotic single-cross hybrid of maize and its pollen-sterile analogue. Additional observations were made for differences between the single-cross hybrids and their parental lines. The samples (staminate spikelets) were taken at random just before and after tasselling. Significant differences could be established concerning the object set. Comparison of the self-pollinating line of maize with the pollen-sterile analogue revealed the down ward trend in peroxidase (P) activity with the pollen-sterile line; the upward trend in polyphenoloxidase (PPO) activity and the downward trend in ascorbateoxidase (A) activity were observed with the pollen-sterile line before tasselling. After tasselling, activity of PPO showed a downward and that of A an upward trend. The single-crospollen-sterile hybrid revealed, compared to the parental lines, an upward trend in its PPO and A activities before tasselling and a downward trend in the same enzymes after tasselling; while activity of P in this single-cross, pollen-sterile hybrid indicated the downward trend in general. Compared with the parental forms, the pollen-fertile hybrid of maize showed a trend towards lower activities of the studied enzymes for all seasons and periods under observation. Comparing results in the single-cross hybrids there was an indication of higher activities of PPO and A in the pollen-sterile analogue; whereas the same analogue revealed a lower activity of P before tasselling and higher value after tasselling.

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Maršálek, L. A comparative physiologico-genetical study of activities of some enzymes in a heterotic single cross hybrid of maize (Zea mays L.). Euphytica 20, 131–137 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00146784

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