Variability, AMMI and cluster analysis for quality components of different wheat genotypes
Аутори
Matković Stojšin, MirelaZečević, Veselinka
Knežević, Desimir
Bošković, Jelena
Mićanović, Danica
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The present study was carried out to investigate the variability and heritability of
wheat quality components and to evaluate the stability of ten wheat genotypes in
different environmental conditions. The experiment was conducted in the Center
for Small Grains in Kragujevac, Serbia during two growing seasons (2010 and
2011). Thousand grain weight had the highest value of GCV and PCV (7.13 and
7.7%), while test weight had the lowest PCV (3.24%) and protein content had the
lowest GCV (1.82%). The highest heritability was observed for thousand grain
weight (H2
=85.37%), while the lowest one was found for protein content
(H2
=19.56%). The AMMI analysis showed significant effect of the G×E
interaction, where first main component was significant for all components.
Genotypes KG-56, Arsenal and Osječanka are close to the average values for all
components and expressed the highest stability. Genotypes with the highest or
lowest average values for analyzed traits, such as Norin 1...0, Mironovskaya 808,
Gruža and Spartanka, showed moderate to high instability. Cluster analysis
categorized the genotypes into four groups. The genotype Norin 10 showed the
highest distance from other genotypes, whereas the stable genotypes grouped together.
Кључне речи:
heritability / AMMI analysis / stability / clusterИзвор:
Agrofor International Journal, 2018, 3, 2, 14-21Издавач:
- University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Agriculture
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Изучавање генетичке основе побољшања приноса и квалитета стрних жита у различитим еколошким условима (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-31092)
Институција/група
Institut za povrtarstvoTY - JOUR AU - Matković Stojšin, Mirela AU - Zečević, Veselinka AU - Knežević, Desimir AU - Bošković, Jelena AU - Mićanović, Danica PY - 2018 UR - http://RIVeC.institut-palanka.rs/handle/123456789/550 AB - The present study was carried out to investigate the variability and heritability of wheat quality components and to evaluate the stability of ten wheat genotypes in different environmental conditions. The experiment was conducted in the Center for Small Grains in Kragujevac, Serbia during two growing seasons (2010 and 2011). Thousand grain weight had the highest value of GCV and PCV (7.13 and 7.7%), while test weight had the lowest PCV (3.24%) and protein content had the lowest GCV (1.82%). The highest heritability was observed for thousand grain weight (H2 =85.37%), while the lowest one was found for protein content (H2 =19.56%). The AMMI analysis showed significant effect of the G×E interaction, where first main component was significant for all components. Genotypes KG-56, Arsenal and Osječanka are close to the average values for all components and expressed the highest stability. Genotypes with the highest or lowest average values for analyzed traits, such as Norin 10, Mironovskaya 808, Gruža and Spartanka, showed moderate to high instability. Cluster analysis categorized the genotypes into four groups. The genotype Norin 10 showed the highest distance from other genotypes, whereas the stable genotypes grouped together. PB - University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Agriculture T2 - Agrofor International Journal T1 - Variability, AMMI and cluster analysis for quality components of different wheat genotypes EP - 21 IS - 2 SP - 14 VL - 3 DO - 10.7251/AGRENG1802065M ER -
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Matković Stojšin, M., Zečević, V., Knežević, D., Bošković, J.,& Mićanović, D.. (2018). Variability, AMMI and cluster analysis for quality components of different wheat genotypes. in Agrofor International Journal University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Agriculture., 3(2), 14-21. https://doi.org/10.7251/AGRENG1802065M
Matković Stojšin M, Zečević V, Knežević D, Bošković J, Mićanović D. Variability, AMMI and cluster analysis for quality components of different wheat genotypes. in Agrofor International Journal. 2018;3(2):14-21. doi:10.7251/AGRENG1802065M .
Matković Stojšin, Mirela, Zečević, Veselinka, Knežević, Desimir, Bošković, Jelena, Mićanović, Danica, "Variability, AMMI and cluster analysis for quality components of different wheat genotypes" in Agrofor International Journal, 3, no. 2 (2018):14-21, https://doi.org/10.7251/AGRENG1802065M . .