Identification of mega-environments and rice genotypes for general and specific adaptation to saline and alkaline stresses in India

In the present study, a total of 53 promising salt-tolerant genotypes were tested across 18 salt-affected diverse locations for three years. An attempt was made to identify ideal test locations and mega-environments using GGE biplot analysis. The CSSRI sodic environment was the most discriminating l...

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Main Authors: Krishnamurthy, S.L., Sharma, P.C., Sharma, D.K., Ravikiran, K.T., Singh, Y.P., Mishra, V.K., Burman, D., Maji, B., Mandal, S., Sarangi, S.K., Gautam, R.K., Singh, P.K., Manohara, K.K., Marandi, B.C., Padmavathi, G., Vanve, P.B., Patil, K.D., Thirumeni, S., Verma, O.P., Khan, A.H., Tiwari, S., Geetha, S., Shakila, M., Gill, R., Yadav, V.K., Roy, S. K. B., Prakash, M., Bonifacio, J., Ismail, Abdelbagi, Gregorio, G.B., Singh, Rakesh Kumar
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Springer 2017
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165006

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