Genotype-environment interaction for yield of winter rye cultivars cultivated with the two levels of agricultural technology in climate conditions of Lower Silesia

Andrzej Latusek

kghrin@upwr.edu.pl
Katedra Genetyki, Hodowli Roślin i Nasiennictwa, Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy we Wrocławiu (Poland)

Henryk Bujak


Katedra Genetyki, Hodowli Roślin i Nasiennictwa, Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy we Wrocławiu (Poland)

Abstract

The purpose of the study was an analysis of genotype-environment interaction and yield stability evaluation of winter rye varieties in climatic conditions of Lower Silesia. Experimental data were collected from trials conducted in the years 2008-2010 at the following locations: Krościna Mała, Tarnów Śląski, Naroczyce and Kondratowice. Four population cultivars: Agrikolo, Bosmo, Dańkowskie Diament, Herakles and two hybrid cultivars: Balistic and Visello were grown at two levels of cultivation (low input and intensive). The intensive variant, as compared with the standard one, included a higher level of nitrogen fertilization (by 40 kg∙ha-1), application of anti-lodging chemicals, foliar feeding of plants with microelements and a complete control of fungal diseases. The verification of hypotheses concerning the lack of differences between combinations of years and the locations, the effects of genotype and genotype-environment interaction was based on multivariate analysis of variance. We found significant interactions of genotypes with environments at both levels of cultivation. Results indicate that the yields of hybrid cultivar Balistic were the highest at both agronomic levels. Detailed analysis of interaction effects showed that the yields of most varieties were modified by changing environmental conditions, soil and climate. The hybrid cultivar Visello, was stable and high-yielding at the low level of cultivation, whereas the population cultivar Dańkowskie Diament was stable but low-yielding in cultivation with intensive agricultural technology.

Supporting Agencies

The work was carried out as part of the National Variety Testing Program coordinated by the Central Research Center for Cultivar Testing. Task co-financed by the European Union under the European Social Fund

Keywords:

genotype-environment interaction, grain yield, winter rye, yield stability

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Published
2012-09-30

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Latusek, A. and Bujak, H. (2012) “Genotype-environment interaction for yield of winter rye cultivars cultivated with the two levels of agricultural technology in climate conditions of Lower Silesia”, Bulletin of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute, (265), pp. 47–57. doi: 10.37317/biul-2012-0038.

Authors

Andrzej Latusek 
kghrin@upwr.edu.pl
Katedra Genetyki, Hodowli Roślin i Nasiennictwa, Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy we Wrocławiu Poland

Authors

Henryk Bujak 

Katedra Genetyki, Hodowli Roślin i Nasiennictwa, Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy we Wrocławiu Poland

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