Identifying suitable locations for evaluating advanced barley breeding lines
Tadeusz Adamski
office@igr.poznan.plInstytut Genetyki Roślin PAN, Poznań (Poland)
Andrzej Bichoński
Małopolska Hodowla Roślin, SHR Polanowice (Poland)
Zdzis Biliński
ZD Bąków (Poland)
Zbigniew Bystry
Poznańska Hodowla Roślin Sp. z o.o. (Poland)
Piotr Jarosz
Grupa Szelejewo, Sp. z o.o., SHR Modzurów (Poland)
Dorota Jasińska
Poznańska Hodowla Roślin Sp. z o.o. (Poland)
Zygmunt Kaczmarek
Instytut Genetyki Roślin PAN, Poznań (Poland)
Karolina Krystkowiak
Instytut Genetyki Roślin PAN, Poznań (Poland)
Anetta Kuczyńska
Instytut Genetyki Roślin PAN, Poznań (Poland)
Wojciech Mikulski
Grupa Szelejewo, Sp. z o.o., SHR Modzurów (Poland)
Barbara Nowak
ZD Bąków (Poland)
Wanda Orłowska-Job
Hodowla Roślin Strzelce, Sp. z o.o. (Poland)
Zdzisław Paszkiewicz
Poznańska Hodowla Roślin Sp. z o.o. (Poland)
Michał Rębarz
Instytut Genetyki Roślin PAN, Poznań (Poland)
Maria Surma
Instytut Genetyki Roślin PAN, Poznań (Poland)
Anna Sybilska
ZDHAR Radzików (Poland)
Abstract
The experimental data from pre-registration experiments with advanced barley breeding lines, conducted in 2003–2006, were analyzed. Grain yield was compared in 11 series of experiments carried out in 6 localities. The data were processed using SERGEN software. Statistical analysis was performed with the aim to study the genotype-environmental interaction with a special attention paid to characterization of localities. The results showed that one locality could be distinguished as the best environment for high yielding of the studied barley genotypes. Moreover, in this locality, the climatic and soil conditions appeared to be most suitable for expression of the differences between genotypes. The compared localities were diversified in their contribution to the genotype-environment interaction; among six localities, two had the markedly higher participation in GE (about 20%). It was shown that about 75% of the studied breeding lines were stable in yielding. This may indicate the lack of marked differences between localities in climatic and soil conditions and/or evidence the achievements of breeding in creating stable-yielding genotypes of barley.
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genotype-environment interaction, spring barley, yield stabilityReferences
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Andrzej BichońskiMałopolska Hodowla Roślin, SHR Polanowice Poland
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Zdzis BilińskiZD Bąków Poland
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Zbigniew BystryPoznańska Hodowla Roślin Sp. z o.o. Poland
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Piotr JaroszGrupa Szelejewo, Sp. z o.o., SHR Modzurów Poland
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Dorota JasińskaPoznańska Hodowla Roślin Sp. z o.o. Poland
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Zygmunt KaczmarekInstytut Genetyki Roślin PAN, Poznań Poland
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Karolina KrystkowiakInstytut Genetyki Roślin PAN, Poznań Poland
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Anetta KuczyńskaInstytut Genetyki Roślin PAN, Poznań Poland
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Wojciech MikulskiGrupa Szelejewo, Sp. z o.o., SHR Modzurów Poland
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Barbara NowakZD Bąków Poland
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Wanda Orłowska-JobHodowla Roślin Strzelce, Sp. z o.o. Poland
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Zdzisław PaszkiewiczPoznańska Hodowla Roślin Sp. z o.o. Poland
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Michał RębarzInstytut Genetyki Roślin PAN, Poznań Poland
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Maria SurmaInstytut Genetyki Roślin PAN, Poznań Poland
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Anna SybilskaZDHAR Radzików Poland
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