The present study was undertaken to investigate the genetic nature of
zinc (Zn) accumulation in the ear-leaves of maize (Zea mays L. ) plant
s. Fourteen inbred lines were evaluated. Out of which, five inbreds we
re chosen, two high Zn accumulators (Rg-5 and Rd-2), two low Zn accumu
lators (Rg-8 and G-307) and a moderate one (K-64). These five parental
inbreds were utilized to obtain all possible ten Fl hybrids (in one d
irection), 10 F2, 10 BI, and 10 B2. All genotypes were planted and Zn
was estimated at 50% tasseling stage. Zinc accumulation in the present
genotypes was found to be genetically controlled and affected by addi
tive genes. Significant values were obtained for the General Combining
Abilities (GCA) but not for the Specific Combining Abilities (SCA) an
d the high Zn accumulating parents were the best general combiners. Fo
ur genes were found to be the minimum segregating factors in the (high
x low) crosses for Zn accumulation.