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Genotype x Environment interaction for yield and yield contributing traits in rabi sorghum
... 9168A x SPV 1546 exhibited high mean, bi value significantly greater than unity and non-significant S 2 di values, exhibiting below average stability which was suitable for rich environments, while male SPV 1704 ... See full document
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Heterosis studies for grain yield, fodder yield and their parameters in rabi sorghum hybrids (Sorghum biocolor (L.) Monech)
... grain yield and yield attributing traits in rabi sorghum (Sorghum bicolor ...line x tester ...line x tester mating design and the seeds of fifteen hybrids were ... See full document
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Genotype x Environment interaction for yield and yield components in sesame (Sesamum indicum L.)
... specific environment with respect to seed ...more yield attributing traits like capsules per plant and capsule length coupled with high mean seed yield, which depicted its specific ... See full document
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Genotype x environment interaction for forage yield and its components in oats (Avena sativa L.)
... forage yield per meter row -1 are presented in Table ...forage yield per meter row -1 were also stable for other yield contributing traits including plant height (cm), number of tillers ... See full document
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GENOTYPE X ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION AND STABILITY OF GRAIN YIELD AND SELECTED QUALITY TRAITS IN WINTER WHEAT IN CENTRAL ASIA
... grain yield and improved quality determine commercial success of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum ...of environment on grain yield, 1000-kernel weight (TKW), test weight (TWT), protein and gluten ... See full document
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Genotype x environment interaction for fruit yield and component characters in okra [Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench]
... fruit yield per plant and its components using stability ...G x E interaction for all characters except variance due to environment and G x E for ascorbic acid content indicating ... See full document
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Genotype x Environment interaction and stability analysis for seed yield and sex attributing traits in castor (Ricinus communis L.)
... a yield potential of over 5 tones/ha under irrigated conditions which based on versatile pistillate lines VP-1 and SKP-84 possesses S-type female sex ...seed yield of pistillate ... See full document
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Genotype x Environment Interaction and Stability Analysis for Yield And Quantitative Traits in Maize Zea Mays L.) Under Different Dates of Sowing
... Maize or Indian corn (Zea mays L.) is the third important cereal crop of the world after wheat and rice in terms of growing area, production and grain yield [1].Among the maize growing countries, USA stands first ... See full document
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Genotype x environment interaction and adaptability for productive traits in sugarcane
... & Environment (E) interaction encountered in yield traits are a major challenge to plant ...breeder. Yield data & stability performance of genotypes across the contrasting ... See full document
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Studies on Genotype x Environment interaction and stability for yield in soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill)
... for yield and its components in seven elite pipeline soybean genotypes using a randomized complete block ...to genotype and environments (linear) differed ...all traits. Similarly, the MSS for ... See full document
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Genotype x environment interaction on experimental hybrids of chili pepper.
... The increased commercial interest in chili pepper fruit for fresh consumption or industrial and ornamental purposes has brought together a high demand for new chili pepper varieties combining high yield, food ... See full document
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Genotype x environment interaction and stability analysis for yield traits in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)
... during Rabi 2016-17 at five different locations in Chhattisgarh to determine the stability for days to 50% flowering, days to maturity, plant height, pods per plant, 100-seed weight (g) and seed yield ... See full document
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Stability of yield and related traits in the land races of rabi sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench)
... grain yield and fodder yield indicating the presence of variability among the genotypes as well as production ...G x E interaction for various traits was also significant indicating the ... See full document
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Study of Genotype x Environment Interaction for Sweetpotato Tuber Yield and Related Traits in Papua New Guinea
... important contributing factor for high TDMC at Aiyamontena because the site has annual mean temperature of 24 °C (DIVA-GIS 2013) which is right for sweetpotato production as reported by Nedunchezhiyan et ... See full document
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Genotype, Row Spacing and Environment Interaction for Productivity and Grain Quality of Pigeonpea (Cajanus Cajan) in Sub-Tropical Australia.
... Decreasing row spacing from 100cm to 25cm led to a linear increase in mean shoot dry matter (DM) at both sites. However, maximum grain yields of up to 2.9 t/ha were achieved at 50cm row spacing but the yields declined at ... See full document
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Analysis of Yield Stability in Rainfed Wheat of Pakistan Using GGE Biplot
... ideal environment are the representativeness and discriminating ability (Yan, ...A genotype that is highly differencing and representative to the desired genotype will be the perfect genotype ... See full document
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Genotype × Environmental Interaction on Seed Cotton Yield and Yield Components
... by environment or ge- notype, (P > 0.05), (Table 12). The genotype and environment main effects were also not significant (P > ...influence yield, it indicates the time of development of ... See full document
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Heterosis for fruit yield in diverse Brinjal (Solanum melongena L.) germplasm
... pollinated flower buds were bagged to avoid out crossing. Later, mature ripe fruits were harvested separately and seeds extracted from these fruits following standard extraction procedures. The experiment was laid out in ... See full document
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Analysis of Genotype × Environment Interaction for Grain Yield in Chenopodium spp
... (Table 4). Likewise 4 germplasm lines were in- cluded in Group IV that were unpromising in terms of both yield and stability. Table 4 shows that a majority of germplasm lines clustered in Groups II and III (9 and ... See full document
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Variability and transgressive segregation for yield and yield contributing traits in pigeonpea crosses
... generation. This is possibly due to selfing of pigeonpea under honey bee proof net to avoid cross pollination and genotypes attained homozygous condition (Kurer et al. 2010). Low PCV and GCV estimates indicate lack of ... See full document
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