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:: Volume 10, Issue 1 (2023) ::
pgr 2023, 10(1): 111-122 Back to browse issues page
Evaluation of Yield Stability of Bread Wheat Genotypes using a Combination of AMMI and BLUP Features
Seyedeh Somayeh Mousavi , Omidali Akbarpour * , Tahmasb Hosseinpour
Production Engineering and Plant Genetics Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Lorestan University, Khorramabad, Iran , akbarpour.oa@lu.ac.ir
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In this research, 15 bread wheat genotypes along with Aftab variety as a control variety were implemented with 4 replications in the form of randomized complete block design for 3 crop years (2016-2019) at Sarab Chengai Station in Khorramabad. The likelihood ratio test (LRT) showed that the genotype-year interaction effect was significant for grain yield. Based on this, singular value analysis (SVD) was performed on the matrix of best linear unbiased predictions (BLUP) of genotype × year interaction to evaluate the stability of genotypes. The scree plot showed that the first principal component accounted for 71.7% and the second principal component accounted for 28.3% of the matrix changes resulting from the best unbiased predictions of the genotype interaction per year. The biplot of the first principal component of the environment against the nominal yield also showed that genotypes No. 9, 12 and 13 had a negligible contribution to the genotype × year interaction and had higher general stability. Also, the biplot of grain yield against the weighted average of absolute scores (WAASB) placed the genotypes in four regions, so that genotypes No. 15, 16, 12, 11, and 10 are in the fourth region due to high stability (low values WAASB) and magnitude of response variable (high performance) were identified as superior genotypes. The WAASBY index (weighted average of WAASB stability and performance) identified genotypes No. 15, 16, 12, 10, 11, 14, 9 and 4 as stable and high yielding genotypes. In general, based on WAASB and WAASBY indices and their comparison, genotypes 15, 16, 12, 11 and 10 were selected as the best genotypes that can be recommended for cultivation in similar climates.
Keywords: Genotype × environment interaction effects, Combination of AMMI and BLUP method, Stability, Bread wheat
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Plant improvement
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Mousavi S S, Akbarpour O, Hosseinpour T. Evaluation of Yield Stability of Bread Wheat Genotypes using a Combination of AMMI and BLUP Features. pgr 2023; 10 (1) :111-122
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