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Incorporating male sterility increases hybrid maize yield in low input African farming systems

Agriculture

Incorporating male sterility increases hybrid maize yield in low input African farming systems

S. Collinson, E. Hamdziripi, et al.

Discover a groundbreaking hybrid seed production technology that transforms maize farming in sub-Saharan Africa. This innovation increases yields by about 200 kg/ha without the need for detasseling, signaling a bright future for smallholder farmers. Join authors Sarah Collinson, Esnath Hamdziripi, and others in exploring this high-potential agricultural advancement.... show more
Abstract
Maize is a staple crop in sub-Saharan Africa, but yields remain sub-optimal. Improved breeding and seed systems are vital to increase productivity. We describe a hybrid seed production technology that will benefit seed companies and farmers. This technology improves efficiency and integrity of seed production by removing the need for detasseling. The resulting hybrids segregate 1:1 for pollen production, conserving resources for grain production and conferring a 200 kg ha^-1 benefit across a range of yield levels. This represents a 10% increase for farmers operating at national average yield levels in sub-Saharan Africa. The yield benefit provided by fifty-percent non-pollen producing hybrids is the first example of a single gene technology in maize conferring a yield increase of this magnitude under low-input smallholder farmer conditions and across an array of hybrid backgrounds. Benefits to seed companies will provide incentives to improve smallholder farmer access to higher quality seed. Demonstrated farmer preference for these hybrids will help drive their adoption.
Publisher
Communications Biology
Published On
Jul 22, 2022
Authors
Sarah Collinson, Esnath Hamdziripi, Hugo De Groote, Michael Ndegwa, Jill E. Cairns, Marc Albertsen, Dickson Ligeyo, Kingstone Mashingaidze, Michael S. Olsen
Tags
maize
hybrid seed production
sub-Saharan Africa
yield increase
low-input farming
smallholder farmers
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