Additive Main Effects and Multiplicative Interactions (AMMI) Analysis of Grain Yield in Barley Genotypes Across Environments
Abstract
The study was carried out to analyze grain yield performances of nine
varieties and sixteen advanced barley genotypes across eight
environments of Southeastern Anatolia, Turkey, between 2003-2007 growing
seasons. The experimental layout was randomized complete block design
with four replications. Additive main effects and multiplicative
interactions analysis (AMMI) revealed that the yield performances of
genotypes were under the main environmental effects of genotype by
environmental interactions. The first two principal component axes (IPCA
1 and IPCA 2) were significant (P < 0.01) and cumulatively contributed
to 61.07\% of the total genotype by environmental interaction. According
to the AMMI biplot analysis, genotype G17 and G21 had the desirable
characteristics of high or moderate stability with high grain yield and
were thus recommended for commercial release in Turkey and genotypes G7,
G9 and the G8 proved to be valuable sources for yield stability in
barley breeding programs.
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