Assessment of early-maturing maize hybrids and testing sites using GGE biplot analysis
Identification of outstanding maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids for target environments is complicated by genotype × environment interactions. Thirty-two early-maturity maize hybrids were evaluated at eight locations in Nigeria and six locations in Ghana for 2 yr to (i) identify high-yielding, stable hybr...
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| author | Oyekunle, M. Haruna, A. Badu-Apraku, Baffour Usman, I.S. Mani, H. Ado, S.G. Olaoye, G. Obeng-Antwi, K. Abdulmalik, R.O. Ahmed, H.O. |
| author_browse | Abdulmalik, R.O. Ado, S.G. Ahmed, H.O. Badu-Apraku, Baffour Haruna, A. Mani, H. Obeng-Antwi, K. Olaoye, G. Oyekunle, M. Usman, I.S. |
| author_facet | Oyekunle, M. Haruna, A. Badu-Apraku, Baffour Usman, I.S. Mani, H. Ado, S.G. Olaoye, G. Obeng-Antwi, K. Abdulmalik, R.O. Ahmed, H.O. |
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| description | Identification of outstanding maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids for target environments is complicated by genotype × environment interactions. Thirty-two early-maturity maize hybrids were evaluated at eight locations in Nigeria and six locations in Ghana for 2 yr to (i) identify high-yielding, stable hybrids across locations and/or hybrids specifically adapted to different locations, and (ii) identify ideal test sites for selection of superior hybrids in the two countries. Genotype, country, year, location (country), and their interactive effects were significant (P < 0·01) for grain yield, days to anthesis and silking, anthesis-silking interval, plant and ear aspects, and ears per plant. Mean grain yield of the hybrids ranged from 3177 kg ha−1 for EWH-5 to 4596 kg ha−1 for EWH-29. The genotype main effects plus genotype × environment interaction (GGE) biplot analysis revealed that EWH-29, EWH-8, and EWH-30 did not differ significantly in grain yield and were the most stable hybrids in both countries, whereas EWH-26 and EWH-32 were the most stable hybrids only in Ghana. The GGE biplot analysis identified Samaru, Kafin Soli, and Minjibir in Nigeria and Nyankpala, Damongo, and Fumesua in Ghana as the most discriminating locations. Minjibir (Nigeria) and Nyankpala (Ghana), being most discriminating and representative locations, were considered the ideal testing sites for the respective countries. The type of cultivars evaluated determined the most suitable locations for multilocation testing within Ghana and Nigeria. Whereas hybrids EWH-29, EWH-8, and EWH-30 should be suitable for production in Nigeria, EWH-26 and EWH-32 should be promoted for production in Ghana. |
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| spelling | CGSpace835032025-11-11T10:07:29Z Assessment of early-maturing maize hybrids and testing sites using GGE biplot analysis Oyekunle, M. Haruna, A. Badu-Apraku, Baffour Usman, I.S. Mani, H. Ado, S.G. Olaoye, G. Obeng-Antwi, K. Abdulmalik, R.O. Ahmed, H.O. maize drought tolerance early maturation gge maize hybrid genotypes genotype environment interaction Identification of outstanding maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids for target environments is complicated by genotype × environment interactions. Thirty-two early-maturity maize hybrids were evaluated at eight locations in Nigeria and six locations in Ghana for 2 yr to (i) identify high-yielding, stable hybrids across locations and/or hybrids specifically adapted to different locations, and (ii) identify ideal test sites for selection of superior hybrids in the two countries. Genotype, country, year, location (country), and their interactive effects were significant (P < 0·01) for grain yield, days to anthesis and silking, anthesis-silking interval, plant and ear aspects, and ears per plant. Mean grain yield of the hybrids ranged from 3177 kg ha−1 for EWH-5 to 4596 kg ha−1 for EWH-29. The genotype main effects plus genotype × environment interaction (GGE) biplot analysis revealed that EWH-29, EWH-8, and EWH-30 did not differ significantly in grain yield and were the most stable hybrids in both countries, whereas EWH-26 and EWH-32 were the most stable hybrids only in Ghana. The GGE biplot analysis identified Samaru, Kafin Soli, and Minjibir in Nigeria and Nyankpala, Damongo, and Fumesua in Ghana as the most discriminating locations. Minjibir (Nigeria) and Nyankpala (Ghana), being most discriminating and representative locations, were considered the ideal testing sites for the respective countries. The type of cultivars evaluated determined the most suitable locations for multilocation testing within Ghana and Nigeria. Whereas hybrids EWH-29, EWH-8, and EWH-30 should be suitable for production in Nigeria, EWH-26 and EWH-32 should be promoted for production in Ghana. 2017-11 2017-09-14T09:32:04Z 2017-09-14T09:32:04Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/83503 en Open Access application/pdf Wiley Oyekunle, M., Haruna, A., Badu-Apraku, B., Usman, I.S., Mani, H., Ado, S.G., ... & Ahmed, H.O. (2017). Assessment of early-maturing maize hybrids and testing sites using GGE biplot analysis. Crop Science, 57, 1-9. |
| spellingShingle | maize drought tolerance early maturation gge maize hybrid genotypes genotype environment interaction Oyekunle, M. Haruna, A. Badu-Apraku, Baffour Usman, I.S. Mani, H. Ado, S.G. Olaoye, G. Obeng-Antwi, K. Abdulmalik, R.O. Ahmed, H.O. Assessment of early-maturing maize hybrids and testing sites using GGE biplot analysis |
| title | Assessment of early-maturing maize hybrids and testing sites using GGE biplot analysis |
| title_full | Assessment of early-maturing maize hybrids and testing sites using GGE biplot analysis |
| title_fullStr | Assessment of early-maturing maize hybrids and testing sites using GGE biplot analysis |
| title_full_unstemmed | Assessment of early-maturing maize hybrids and testing sites using GGE biplot analysis |
| title_short | Assessment of early-maturing maize hybrids and testing sites using GGE biplot analysis |
| title_sort | assessment of early maturing maize hybrids and testing sites using gge biplot analysis |
| topic | maize drought tolerance early maturation gge maize hybrid genotypes genotype environment interaction |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/83503 |
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