Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8880806 | Industrial Crops and Products | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The study was carried out to predict yield stability of the sixty vetiver accessions using various parametric/non-parametric statistics over two years. The pooled ANOVA and AMMI analysis expressed that environments/years (E), genotypes/accessions (G), and genotype Ã environment/years (G Ã E) interaction were highly significant, indicated that the accessions interacted differentially with different years. Therefore, it is imperative to that stability/adaptability analysis across the environments/years should be followed before the recommendation for commercial cultivation in any crops. Based on the stability analysis using AMMI model, accessions G-10, 23, 38 and 40 showed the widest adaptability/stability due to its ability to tolerate wide environmental conditions over years. Thus, these accessions can be recommended as the most stable accessions for cultivation for wide areas.
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Authors
Raj Kishori Lal, C.S. Chanotiy, Pankhuri Gupta, Sougata Sarkar, Smita Singh, Ranjana Maurya, Shubham Srivastva, Pramod Kumar Chaudhary,