Genotype-environmental interaction for yield of winter rye candivars and cultivars

Henryk Bujak

henryk.bujak@upwr.edu.pl
Katedra Hodowli Roślin i Nasiennictwa, Akademia Rolnicza we Wrocławiu (Poland)

Jarosław Bojarczuk


Hodowla Roślin Smolice Sp. z o. o. (Poland)

Jan Kaczmarek


Katedra Hodowli Roślin i Nasiennictwa, Akademia Rolnicza we Wrocławiu (Poland)

Abstract

The aim of the studies was to determine the nature of GE interactions for grain yield of candivars and cultivars of winter rye. In 1998, twenty candivars and five cultivars were tested at 7 locations (Kowróz, Łagiewniki, Raszewy, Rogożewo, Smolice, Sroki and Szelejewo). In 2000, twenty genotypes were tested at four locations (Raszewy, Rogożewo, Smolice, Sroki). ANOVA showed differences among the tested candivars and cultivars in the both year, significant location effect and genotype × location interaction. Most of the genotypes studied showed high yield stability. The highest yield differences among the cultivars and candivars were recorded at Kowróz, Raszewo, Sroki and Smolice. These locations are good testing environments for revealing genotypic differences. Significant interaction between yield and location was observed only for the candivar SMH 142 in 1998 and for the candivar SMH 216 in 2000.


Keywords:

candivars, cultivars, G × E interaction, grain yield, testing environments, winter rye

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Published
2004-03-31

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Bujak, H., Bojarczuk, J. and Kaczmarek, J. (2004) “Genotype-environmental interaction for yield of winter rye candivars and cultivars”, Bulletin of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute, (231), pp. 255–263. doi: 10.37317/biul-2004-0130.

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Henryk Bujak 
henryk.bujak@upwr.edu.pl
Katedra Hodowli Roślin i Nasiennictwa, Akademia Rolnicza we Wrocławiu Poland

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Jarosław Bojarczuk 

Hodowla Roślin Smolice Sp. z o. o. Poland

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Jan Kaczmarek 

Katedra Hodowli Roślin i Nasiennictwa, Akademia Rolnicza we Wrocławiu Poland

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