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El-Kadi, D., Shrief, S., Abdel-Lattif, H. (2007). YIELD STABILITY OF SOME BARLEY GENOTYPES. Journal of Plant Production, 32(1), 75-85. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2007.204828
D. A. El-Kadi; S. A. Shrief; H. M. M. Abdel-Lattif. "YIELD STABILITY OF SOME BARLEY GENOTYPES". Journal of Plant Production, 32, 1, 2007, 75-85. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2007.204828
El-Kadi, D., Shrief, S., Abdel-Lattif, H. (2007). 'YIELD STABILITY OF SOME BARLEY GENOTYPES', Journal of Plant Production, 32(1), pp. 75-85. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2007.204828
El-Kadi, D., Shrief, S., Abdel-Lattif, H. YIELD STABILITY OF SOME BARLEY GENOTYPES. Journal of Plant Production, 2007; 32(1): 75-85. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2007.204828

YIELD STABILITY OF SOME BARLEY GENOTYPES

Article 7, Volume 32, Issue 1, January 2007, Page 75-85  XML PDF (499.58 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2007.204828
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Authors
D. A. El-Kadi; S. A. Shrief; H. M. M. Abdel-Lattif
Department of Agronomy, Fac. of Agric., Cairo Univ., Giza, Egypt.
Abstract
To study the phenotypic stability of barley, sixteen different barley genotypes were grown under 9 different  environments [three different levels of nitrogen (25, 40, and 55 kg N/faddan) X three successive seasons] in the Agricultural Research Station of  Faculty of Agric., CairoUniversity, Giza, Egypt. A lattice square design with five replicates was used for each yield trial. The stability parameters: regression coefficients (bi), mean squares due to deviations from regression (S2d), ecovalence (Wi), and the two non-parametric measure S1 and S3 were used. The Egyptian genotype (Giza 123) showed the highest mean grain yield (0.49 Kg  m-2) and the highest values of bi for grain yield / m2 (bi= 2.02) and for number of grains / spike (bi= 4.45). These results showed that the high yielding genotypes exhibited high response and more adaptability to good environmental conditions. Incontrast, the genotype No.8 exhibited the lowest yielding ability (0.36 Kg m-2) among all studied genotypes. Highly significant positive correlation coefficients were detected between number of grains / spike and each of S2d, bi, Wi, S1 and S3. Incontrast the correlation coefficients between the means of the other three studied traits (grain yield / m2, seed index and spike length) and stability parameters  were not significant. The observed correlation among stability parameters indicated  that the ecovalence is highly significant associated with mean squares due to deviations from regression (S2d) and two non-parametric measures (S1 and S3). Highly significant correlation coefficient was detected between S1 and S3 for all studied traits. Our results showed that the production response index (bi) and other stability statistics could be used in addition to mean yield by breeder in barley selection programmes when G x E is present.
Keywords
Phenotypic stability; parametric and non-parametric measures; correlation coefficients; Barley
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