Evaluation of Genotype -Environment Interaction for Grain Yield of Chickpea Genotypes (Cicer arietinum L.) in Cold Agro-Climate Zone of Iran by GGE Biplot Method

Authors

  • Asadi, Ali Akbar Seed and Plant Improvement Institute, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), zanjan
  • Ehsan nosrati, Ali Crop and Horticultural Science Research department, Hamedan Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center, AREEO, Hamedan, Iran
  • Kanoni, Homayoon Field and Horticultural Crops Science Dept., Kurdistan Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center, AREEO, Sanandaj, Iran
  • Saeed, َAli Assistant of Professor Seed and Plant Improvement Research Department, West Azerbaijan Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Urmia, Iran
Abstract:

TThe existence of genotype– environment interaction requires that the performance of genotypes be tested in a wide range of environmental conditions so that the resulting information can increase the efficiency of their selection and introduction. For this purpose, this study using 11 selected lines from uniform national experiments, along with control figures of Saral and Anna and two advanced lines in the form of complete randomized block design with four replications and in four cold regions of the country (Maragheh, Urmia, Kurdistan And Hamedan) was carried out in three years (2016-19). The results of combined analysis showed that the effects of year, location and genotype, as well as the interaction effects on grain yield were statistically significant. The polygonal view of GGE biplot showed that the G6 genotype had the highest yield in Kurdistan location, On the other hand, G13 genotype had the highest yield in Hamedan, Maragheh and Urmia locatins and was in the second place in Kurdistan locatin which shows that this genotype has high yield stability in all stations. The ranking of genotypes based on average grain yield and stability in studied environments showed that G4 and G15 genotypes were less stable than other genotypes. Also, the G4, G10, G12 and G6 genotypes had average and relatively unstable yield. Also, the G15 genotype had low yield and low stability, and the G13 genotype had high yield and stability. In the end, it was found that genotype 13, with higher yield potential and greater stability, performed better than the two cultivars Anna and Saral as a check, and was introduced as a genotype close to ideal, and could be recommended for farming programs and adaptive research experiments.

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Journal title

volume 12  issue 36

pages  66- 76

publication date 2020-12

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