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Analysis of multi-location data of hybrid rice trials reveals complex genotype by environment interaction

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Relation http://oar.icrisat.org/10563/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/0806.45.2017.065
10.1556/0806.45.2017.065
 
Title Analysis of multi-location data of hybrid rice trials reveals complex genotype by environment interaction
 
Creator Ponnuswamy, R
Rathore, A
Anil Kumar, V
Das, R R
Singh, A K
Balakrishnan, D
Arremsetty, H S
Vemuri, R B
Ram, T
 
Subject Crop Improvement
Plant Breeding
Rice
Genetics and Genomics
 
Description The All India Coordinated Rice Improvement Project of ICAR-Indian Institute of Rice Research, Hyderabad organizes multi-location testing of elite lines and hybrids to test and identify new rice cultivars for the release of commercial cultivation in India. Data obtained from Initial Hybrid Rice Trials of three years were utilized to understand the genotype × environment interaction (GEI) patterns among the test locations of five different agro-ecological regions of India using GGE and AMMI biplot analysis. The combined analysis of variance and AMMI ANOVA for a yield of rice hybrids were highly significant for GEI. The GGE biplots first two PC explained 54.71%, 51.54% and 59.95% of total G + GEI variation during 2010, 2011 and 2012, respectively, whereas AMMI biplot PC1 and PC2 explained 46.62% in 2010, 36.07% in 2011 and 38.33% in 2012 of the total GEI variation. Crossover interactions, i.e. genotype rank changes across locations were observed. GGE biplot identified hybrids, viz. PAN1919, TNRH193, DRH005, VRH639, 26P29, Signet5051, KPH385, VRH667, NIPH101, SPH497, RH664 Plus and TNRH222 as stable rice hybrids. The discriminative locations identified in different test years were Coimbatore, Maruteru, VNR, Jammu, Raipur, Ludhiana, Karjat and Dabhoi. The AMMI1 biplot identified the adaptable rice hybrids viz., CNRH102, DRH005, NK6303, NK6320, DRRH78, NIPH101, Signet5050, BPH115, Bio452, NPSH2003, and DRRH83. The present study demonstrated that AMMI and GGE biplots analyses were successful in assessing genotype by environment interaction in hybrid rice trials and aided in the identification of stable and adaptable rice hybrids with higher mean and stable yields.
 
Publisher Akadémiai Kiadó
 
Date 2018
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://oar.icrisat.org/10563/1/Analysis%20of%20Multi-location%20Data%20of%20Hybrid%20Rice.pdf
Ponnuswamy, R and Rathore, A and Anil Kumar, V and Das, R R and Singh, A K and Balakrishnan, D and Arremsetty, H S and Vemuri, R B and Ram, T (2018) Analysis of multi-location data of hybrid rice trials reveals complex genotype by environment interaction. Cereal Research Communications (TSI), 46 (1). pp. 146-157. ISSN 0133-3720