ARTICLE – Agronomic performance of super-sweet corn genotypes in the north of Rio de Janeiro

Agronomic performance of super-sweet corn genotypes in the north of Rio de Janeiro

Pedro Henrique Araújo Diniz Santos, Messias Gonzaga Pereira, Roberto dos Santos Trindade, Keila Silva da Cunha, Geovana Cremonini Entringer and Julio Cesar Fiorio Vettorazzi

Abstract – We investigated the agronomic performance of super-sweet corn genotypes. Super-sweet corn genotypes were backcrossed with regionally adapted field varieties (CIMMYT 8 and Piranão 8). Eight morphological and yield-related traits were evaluated. A significant effect of interaction was observed between the five groups of genotypes (donor parents; super-sweet backcrossed parents; super-sweet intervarietal hybrids; common intervarietal corn hybrids; and field corn populations). Despite the low yield of genotype SH2 Piranão, the hybrids resulting from interbreeding of the backcrossed parents for the improvement of super-sweet corn were promising. The agronomic performance of the super-sweet parents and their hybrids indicates the possibility of breeding lines with high genetic value to obtain single-cross hybrids and cultivars of super-sweet corn adapted to the northern region of the State of Rio de Janeiro.

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