CAH202

CAH202 is an intermediate-maturing maize hybrid bred for the tropical lowlands of South Asia. This high-yielding, yellow-kernel maize hybrid performs well under drought and drought-plus-waterlogging conditions, and has tolerance to TLB, ear rots, and BLSB.   General Information   Target Region South Asia   Adaptation/Agroecological zone Tropical lowlands
(up to 1300 masl)   Type of product Single-cross hybrid   Year first announced 2023           Grain Yield   Kernel Characteristics Grain yield (opt.) 9.15 t/ha   Kernel color Yellow Grain yield under on-farm conditions 6.44 ± 0.38 t/ha   Kernel texture Semi-dent Grain yield under drought stress (DT) 4.49 t/ha       Grain yield under waterlogging stress (WL) 5.09 t/ha   Biotic Stress Performance Grain yield random stress (RS) 5.33 t/ha   Fusarium stalk rot (FSR) (AI) (1-9)* 6.6       Turcicum leaf blight (TLB) (AI) (1-9)* 4.2 Agronomic Characteristics   Banded leaf and sheath blight (BLSB) (AI) (1-9)* 5.5 Maturity group Intermediate   Ear rots (1-9)* 5.1 50% anthesis 54 days   *Diseases are scored on a 1-9 scale, where 1 = Highly resistant; 5 = Tolerant; 9 = Highly susceptible. 876.7 GDD   Anthesis-silking interval  -2.0 days       Ear height  105 cm   Seed Production Characteristics Plant height  200 cm   Female parent yield 3.63  t/ha Ear position 0.52   Male parent yield 3.10 t/ha Ears per plant 0.90   Nicking 3.0 days Ear aspect (1-5)* 2.5       Plant aspect (1-5)* 2.0   Comments *Plant and ear aspects are scored on 1-5 scale, where 1 = desirable and 5 = undesirable characteristics   Product information is based on data from CIMMYT's SAWLDT 2020/21 Stage 4 Regional On-Station Trials and 2021/22 Stage 5 Regional On-Farm Trials. Actual performance will vary depending on a number of agronomic and environmental factors. 

Abbreviations:
AI = artificial infestation/inoculation
BLSB = Banded leaf and sheath blight
DT = Managed drought trial
FSR = Fusarium stalk rot
GDD = growing degree-days (°C)
Opt = optimal environment
RS = random stress trial
TLB = Turcicum Leaf Blight
WL = managed waterlogging trial         Further Links   Full Product Announcement
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