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GGE biplot analysis of promising barley lines in the cold regions of Iran

In multi-environment trials (METs), the study of genotype × environment (GE) interaction is important for identifying high-yielding and stable or specifically adapted genotypes. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the GE interaction via GGE biplot analysis using some promising barley (H...

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Published in:Journal of crop improvement 2022-07, Vol.36 (4), p.461-472
Main Authors: Ghazvini, Habibollah, Bagherikia, Saeed, Pour-Aboughadareh, Alireza, Sharifalhossaini, Mohammad, Razavi, Sayed Alireza, Mohammadi, Solaiman, GhasemiKalkhoran, Marefat, Fathihafshejani, Asadollah, Khakizade, Gholamreza
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Summary:In multi-environment trials (METs), the study of genotype × environment (GE) interaction is important for identifying high-yielding and stable or specifically adapted genotypes. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the GE interaction via GGE biplot analysis using some promising barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) lines evaluated in an MET to identify genotypes possessing high yield and yield stability in the cold regions of Iran. Eighteen promising barley lines, along with two check cultivars, were evaluated during two consecutive cropping seasons (2016-17 and 2017-18) at six research stations located in different regions of the cold zone. The results demonstrated that G1, G2, G4, and G8 were among those with high-yield and stable performance across environments. Moreover, GGE biplot analysis identified these genotypes along with G19 and G20 as the most ideal genotypes. Of these, G8 and G20 showed the highest yield performance. Genotype G15 (Germunk3) was specifically adapted for some regions such as Hamadan province. On the other hand, genotype G8 (Makouee/Jolgeh) had general adaptability across different environments and can be recommended as a new barley genotype for cultivation in most cold regions of Iran.
ISSN:1542-7528
1542-7536
DOI:10.1080/15427528.2021.1977448