Stability estimation of selected yielding traits of Polish winter triticale varieties

Wanda Kociuba

wanda.kociuba@up.lublin.pl
Instytut Genetyki, Hodowli i Biotechnologii Roślin, Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Lublinie (Poland)

Aneta Kramek


Instytut Genetyki, Hodowli i Biotechnologii Roślin, Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Lublinie (Poland)

Krzysztof Ukalski


Katedra Ekonometrii i Statystyki, Zakład Biometrii Szkoła Główna Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego w Warszawie (Poland)

Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate stability of yielding traits of Polish cultivars of winter triticale depending on weather conditions. Grain weight per spike and 1000 grains weight of 36 cultivars were taken into account. Four-year (2001–2004) one-replication field experiments were conducted at the Experimental Field Station of the University of Life Sciences in Czesławice near Nałeczów, Poland. The graphical GGE biplot method, Eberhart – Russell regression coefficient, Wricke ecovalance and Hanson’s composite parameter of stability were used. Cultivars Piano, Vero and Tornado were stable in diverse weather conditions with high grain weight per spike. Cultivars Mundo and Fidelio were unstable but their grain weight per spike increased with deteriorating weather conditions. Cultivars Ugo, Typo, Debo and Piano were stable with high 1000 grains weight. Cultivar Lasko was unstable but achieved the highest 1000 grains weight. Cultivars Piano, Ego and Tornado were stable regarding both tested yielding traits.


Keywords:

biplot GGE, Eberhart-Russell regression coefficient, Hanson’s composite parameter of stability, stability, winter triticale, Wricke’s ecovalance

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Published
2012-06-28

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Kociuba, W., Kramek, A. and Ukalski, K. (2012) “Stability estimation of selected yielding traits of Polish winter triticale varieties”, Bulletin of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute, (264), pp. 127–140. doi: 10.37317/biul-2012-0063.

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Wanda Kociuba 
wanda.kociuba@up.lublin.pl
Instytut Genetyki, Hodowli i Biotechnologii Roślin, Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Lublinie Poland

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Aneta Kramek 

Instytut Genetyki, Hodowli i Biotechnologii Roślin, Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Lublinie Poland

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Krzysztof Ukalski 

Katedra Ekonometrii i Statystyki, Zakład Biometrii Szkoła Główna Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego w Warszawie Poland

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