Data in Brief (Feb 2024)

Multi trait stability indexing and trait correlation from a dataset of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.)

  • Zakaria Alam,
  • Sanjida Akter,
  • Md. Anwar Hossain Khan,
  • Md. Harunor Rashid,
  • Md. Iqbal Hossain,
  • Abul Bashar,
  • Umakanta Sarker

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52
p. 109995

Abstract

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A study was conducted in five regions of Bangladesh, specifically Gazipur, Bogura, Jamalpur, Jashore, and Chattogram, each characterized by suitable agro-ecologies for sweet potato cultivation. The purpose of this data article was to demonstrate the correlations between traits and the selection of stable varieties based on the multi-trait stability index (MTSI). The data indicated a direct link between multiple characteristics and both the yield and factors contributing to yield. This implies that enhancing these traits might result in a higher overall production of sweet potato storage roots. Furthermore, the factor analysis for MTSI demonstrated that the desired goal for selection was achieved for all traits, except for mean vine length (VL) and storage root dry weight (DW). The broad sense heritability ranged from 0 to 0.97, and the selection gain percentage ranged from 0 to 42.8. The MTSI analysis identified the sweet potato variety BARI Mistialu-15 as the most stable among the other studied varieties.

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