GGE biplot analysis of genotype x environment interaction and yield stability in bambara groundnut

In plant breeding and agricultural research, biplot analysis has become an important statistical technique. The goal of this study was to find the winning genotype(s) for the test settings in a part of the Southwest region of Nigeria, as well as to investigate the nature and extent of genotype × env...

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Main Authors: Olanrewaju, Oluwaseyi S., Oyatomi, Olaniyi, Babalola, O.O., Abberton, Michael T.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: MDPI 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115105
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author Olanrewaju, Oluwaseyi S.
Oyatomi, Olaniyi
Babalola, O.O.
Abberton, Michael T.
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Babalola, O.O.
Olanrewaju, Oluwaseyi S.
Oyatomi, Olaniyi
author_facet Olanrewaju, Oluwaseyi S.
Oyatomi, Olaniyi
Babalola, O.O.
Abberton, Michael T.
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description In plant breeding and agricultural research, biplot analysis has become an important statistical technique. The goal of this study was to find the winning genotype(s) for the test settings in a part of the Southwest region of Nigeria, as well as to investigate the nature and extent of genotype × environment interaction (GEI) effects on Bambara groundnut (BGN) production. The experiment was carried out in four environments (two separate sites, Ibadan and Ikenne, for two consecutive years, 2018 and 2019) with ninety-five BGN accessions. According to the combined analysis of variance over environments, genotypes and GEI both had a substantial (p < 0.001) impact on BGN yield. The results revealed that BGN accessions performed differently in different test conditions, indicating that the interaction was crossover in nature. The results revealed that BGN accessions performed differently in different test conditions, indicating that the interaction was crossover in nature. To examine and show the pattern of the interaction components, biplots with the genotype main effect and genotype × environment interaction (GEI) were used. The first two PCs explained 80% of the total variation of the GGE model (i.e., G + GE) (PC1 = 48.59%, PC2 = 31.41%). The accessions that performed best in each environment based on the “which-won-where” polygon were TVSu-2031, TVSu-1724, TVSu-1742, TVSu-2022, TVSu-1943, TVSu-1892, TVSu-1557, TVSu-2060, and TVSu-2017. Among these accessions, TVSu-2017, TVSu-1557, TVSu-2060, TVSu-1892, and TVSu-1943 were among the highest-yielding accessions on the field. The adaptable accessions were TVSu-1763, TVSu-1899, TVSu-2019, TVSu-1898, TVSu-1957, TVSu-2021, and TVSu-1850, and the stable accessions were TVSu-1589, TVSu-1905, and TVSu-2048. In terms of discriminating and representativeness for the environments, Ibadan 2019 is deemed to be a superior environment. The selected accessions are recommended as parental lines in breeding programs for grain yield improvement in Ibadan or Ikenne or similar agro-ecological zones.
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spelling CGSpace1151052025-11-11T11:06:38Z GGE biplot analysis of genotype x environment interaction and yield stability in bambara groundnut Olanrewaju, Oluwaseyi S. Oyatomi, Olaniyi Babalola, O.O. Abberton, Michael T. bambara groundnut food security genotypes genotype environment interaction analysis yields In plant breeding and agricultural research, biplot analysis has become an important statistical technique. The goal of this study was to find the winning genotype(s) for the test settings in a part of the Southwest region of Nigeria, as well as to investigate the nature and extent of genotype × environment interaction (GEI) effects on Bambara groundnut (BGN) production. The experiment was carried out in four environments (two separate sites, Ibadan and Ikenne, for two consecutive years, 2018 and 2019) with ninety-five BGN accessions. According to the combined analysis of variance over environments, genotypes and GEI both had a substantial (p < 0.001) impact on BGN yield. The results revealed that BGN accessions performed differently in different test conditions, indicating that the interaction was crossover in nature. The results revealed that BGN accessions performed differently in different test conditions, indicating that the interaction was crossover in nature. To examine and show the pattern of the interaction components, biplots with the genotype main effect and genotype × environment interaction (GEI) were used. The first two PCs explained 80% of the total variation of the GGE model (i.e., G + GE) (PC1 = 48.59%, PC2 = 31.41%). The accessions that performed best in each environment based on the “which-won-where” polygon were TVSu-2031, TVSu-1724, TVSu-1742, TVSu-2022, TVSu-1943, TVSu-1892, TVSu-1557, TVSu-2060, and TVSu-2017. Among these accessions, TVSu-2017, TVSu-1557, TVSu-2060, TVSu-1892, and TVSu-1943 were among the highest-yielding accessions on the field. The adaptable accessions were TVSu-1763, TVSu-1899, TVSu-2019, TVSu-1898, TVSu-1957, TVSu-2021, and TVSu-1850, and the stable accessions were TVSu-1589, TVSu-1905, and TVSu-2048. In terms of discriminating and representativeness for the environments, Ibadan 2019 is deemed to be a superior environment. The selected accessions are recommended as parental lines in breeding programs for grain yield improvement in Ibadan or Ikenne or similar agro-ecological zones. 2021 2021-09-22T15:08:32Z 2021-09-22T15:08:32Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115105 en Open Access application/pdf MDPI Olanrewaju, O.S., Oyatomi, O., Babalola, O.O. & Abberton, M. (2021). GGE biplot analysis of genotype x environment interaction and yield stability in bambara groundnut. Agronomy, 11(9), 1839: 1-14.
spellingShingle bambara groundnut
food security
genotypes
genotype environment interaction
analysis
yields
Olanrewaju, Oluwaseyi S.
Oyatomi, Olaniyi
Babalola, O.O.
Abberton, Michael T.
GGE biplot analysis of genotype x environment interaction and yield stability in bambara groundnut
title GGE biplot analysis of genotype x environment interaction and yield stability in bambara groundnut
title_full GGE biplot analysis of genotype x environment interaction and yield stability in bambara groundnut
title_fullStr GGE biplot analysis of genotype x environment interaction and yield stability in bambara groundnut
title_full_unstemmed GGE biplot analysis of genotype x environment interaction and yield stability in bambara groundnut
title_short GGE biplot analysis of genotype x environment interaction and yield stability in bambara groundnut
title_sort gge biplot analysis of genotype x environment interaction and yield stability in bambara groundnut
topic bambara groundnut
food security
genotypes
genotype environment interaction
analysis
yields
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115105
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