Cogent Food & Agriculture (Dec 2022)

Implications of genotype by environment interactions on heritability estimate and variance components of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)

  • Blessing Chapepa,
  • Marco Mare,
  • Washington Mubvekeri,
  • Dumisani Kutywayo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2022.2121204
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1

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AbstractGenetic variation in cotton is crucial when traits are heritable and elucidation of the underlying genetic components of these helps in selecting elite genotypes. A research was done to determine broad-sense heritability of traits through variance components in different cotton genotypes. The trials were laid out in randomized complete design with three replications. Ten cotton genotypes were used in the study. The results revealed highly significant differences among genotypes on all the characteristics. The experimental lines 917–05-7 had the highest yield (1919 kg/ha), the biggest bolls (6.33 g), produced more lint (853.9 kg/ha), and had taller plants (123.9 cm). Significant genotype by environmental interactions were detected which caused low heritability values, low error variance, and low genotype by environment variances, which allowed easier selection of genotypes. Further partitioning of the genotype by environment effects revealed the most stable and highly performing genotypes and these were 907–05-9 and TN96-05-9 which were concluded to be the best performing cotton lines.

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