Affiliation:
1. Central Rice Research Institute, Cuttack, Orissa, India
Abstract
Genotype (G)?Environment (E) interaction of nine rice genotypes possessing
cold tolerance at seedling stage tested over four environments was analyzed
to identify stable high yielding genotypes suitable for boro environments.
The genotypes were grown in a randomized complete block design with three
replications. The genotype ? environment (G?E) interaction was studied using
different stability statistics viz. Additive Main effects and Multiplicative
Interaction (AMMI), AMMI stability value (ASV), rank-sum (RS) and yield
stability index (YSI). Combined analysis of variance shows that genotype,
environment and G?E interaction are highly significant. This indicates
possibility of selection of stable genotypes across the environments. The
results of AMMI (additive main effect and multiplicative interaction)
analysis indicated that the first two principal components (PC1-PC2) were
highly significant (P<0.05). The partitioning of TSS (total sum of squares)
exhibited that the genotype effect was a predominant source of variation
followed by G?E interaction and environment. The genotype effect was nine
times higher than that of the G?E interaction, suggesting the possible
existence of different environment groups. The first two interaction
principal component axes (IPCA) cumulatively explained 92 % of the total
interaction effects. The study revealed that genotypes GEN6 and GEN4 were
found to be stable based on all stability statistics. Grain yield (GY) is
positively and significantly correlated with rank-sum (RS) and yield
stability index (YSI). The above mentioned stability statistics could be
useful for identification of stable high yielding genotypes and facilitates
visual comparisons of high yielding genotype across the multi-environments.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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