Differentiation of locations with respect to the interaction with genotypes for series of winter wheat experiments

Tadeusz Drzazga

kobierzyce@nasiona.com.pl
Hodowla Roślin Rolniczych — Nasiona Kobierzyc (Poland)

Paweł Krajewski


Instytut Genetyki Roślin PAN w Poznaniu (Poland)

Abstract

Experimental stations, used as locations of test and pre-registration experiments, were evaluated with respect to the ability to differentiate winter wheat genotypes. The paper concerns the repeatability of the interaction contributions of the locations used in series of the experiments in the years 1999–2000. For these data, the type and magnitude of interaction depended rather on the year conditions than on the given location or the set of tested genotypes.


Keywords:

distances between environments, genotype-environment interaction

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Published
2001-09-28

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Drzazga, T. and Krajewski, P. (2001) “Differentiation of locations with respect to the interaction with genotypes for series of winter wheat experiments”, Bulletin of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute, (218/219), pp. 111–115. doi: 10.37317/biul-2001-0040.

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Tadeusz Drzazga 
kobierzyce@nasiona.com.pl
Hodowla Roślin Rolniczych — Nasiona Kobierzyc Poland

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Paweł Krajewski 

Instytut Genetyki Roślin PAN w Poznaniu Poland

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