GGE-BIPLOT ANALYSIS FOR GENOTYPE ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS IN SOME QUALITY TRAITS OF SILAGE MAIZE GENOTYPES
Abstract
Silage maize quality is crucial for yield parameter. However, there is
little unknown regarding to GGE-biplot analysis for Genotype-Environment
Interactions. For this purpose, experiments were conducted in 6
different environments in randomized blocks design with 3 replications.
Effects of genotypes, environments and genotype x environment
interactions (GEI) on dry hay yield (DHY) and 8 other quality traits of
dry hay {[}crude protein content (CPC), crude protein yield (CPY), crude
ash content (CAC), relative feed value (RFV), dry matter digestibility
(DMD), dry matter intake (DMI), acid detergent fiber (ADF) and neutral
detergent fiber (NDF)] of 25 silage maize genotypes were investigated.
GGE-biplot analysis was used for GEI analysis of 9 traits. Biplot graph
axes of the traits were able to explain the least 40.08\% of the total
variation in CPC and the most 69.6\% of the total variation in DHY. It
was observed through assessing all traits together that the genotypes of
SAFAK and BURAK were placed in ideal genotype section and the genotypes
of WAYNE and 30B74 were placed in the stable portion of desirable
genotype section for DHY, which is the most significant quality trait in
silage maize culture. Besides them, the genotypes, SEME KUKURUZA 877,
SEME KUKURUZA 873, DKC 6589 and DKC 7211 were identified as stable
genotypes. Furthermore, the genotype 6 was identified as a stable
genotype with the best adaptation for ADF, NDF and DMD, the genotype
BURAK for crude ash content, the genotype ADV 2898 for crude protein
content, the genotype SAFAK for crude protein yield and the genotypes
DKC 6590 and DIAN for RFV.
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