GREEN HERBAGE YIELD ASSESSMENTS OF MAIZE CULTIVARS THROUGH GGE BIPLOT ANALYSIS METHOD
Abstract
The present study was conducted to assess green herbage yields of hybrid
maize cultivars grown under different environments for two years. GGE
biplot analysis method and regression coefficients were used to assess
genotype x environment interaction and to identify the most stable
cultivars for green herbage yield. Experiments were conducted in six
different environments, green herbage yields in the environments varied
between 6.0 t da(-1) (E5) and 10.4 t da(-1) (E1) and green herbage yield
yields of the cultivars varied between 6.8 t da(-1) (G14) and 10.9 t
da(-1) (G18). In GGE biplot analysis, the first two principle component
(PC) axis explained about 82.45\% of total variation. The genotypes with
high PC1 and low PC2 values and regression coefficient of 1.0 were
assessed as stable. The cultivar Safak (G18) with such values was
identified as the most stable cultivar. The regression coefficient of
1.0 and the greatest green herbage yield proved the stability of that
cultivar. The cultivars with higher PC1 and lower PC2 values {[}30B74
(G2), Seme Kukuruza 877 (G22), ADV 2898 (G24), Wayne (G17), and Safak
(G18)] generally had higher green herbage yield than the general
average. Safak (G18), 30B74 (G2), Seme Kukuruza 877 (G22), ADV 2898
(G24) and Wayne (G17) cultivars can be use green herbage yield
production in south eastern Anatolia will allow the growers to have a
profitable production.
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