Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding (Jun 2018)

AMMI biplot analysis for stability in basmati rice (Oryza sativa L.) in different production systems

  • Bharat Taindu Jain,
  • A. K. Sarial,
  • R. P. Saharan,
  • HariKesh and,
  • Hirdayesh Anuragi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5958/0975-928X.2018.00061.3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
pp. 502 – 510

Abstract

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The study of G×E Interaction (GEI) is critical for evaluating the mean performance and stability of cultivars across wide range of environmental conditions. An experiment was conducted during kharif 2014-2015 for discriminating 22 basmati rice genotypes for days to 50% flowering and days to 75% maturity using AMMI and GGE stability models under four different environments viz. direct (DSR-wet) and (DSR-dry) and indirect seeding transplanted rice (TPR) and system of rice intensification (SRI) conditions at CCS HAU farm, Kaul. Estimates of G×E interaction following Eberhart and Russell (1966) and AMMI biplot analysis as per Gauch and Zobel model (1989) were computed. For days to 50% flowering, genotypes like Pusa Basmati 6, Pusa Sugandh 3, Haryana Basmati-1 and Pusa RH 10 were identified under SRI, CSR-30 under DSR (dry) and DSR (wet) and HKR 98-476, Pusa Sugandh 2 and Pusa Sugandh 5 under TPR conditions. However, for days to 75% maturity, Pusa Sugandh 3, Pusa Basmati 1121, Pusa Basmati 1 and HKR 06-434 were adapted best to SRI, Traori Basmati, Basmati-370, HKR 98-476 and HKR 06-443 to TPR and DSR (dry) and HKR 06-487 and Pusa RH 10 to DSR (wet).

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