Environment and genotype-environment interaction in maize breeding in Paraná, Brazil
2008; Brazilian Society of Plant Breeding; Volume: 8; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.12702/1984-7033.v08n01a03
ISSN1984-7033
AutoresFrancisco Terasawa, Roland Vencovsky, Henrique Soares Koehler,
Tópico(s)Banana Cultivation and Research
ResumoThe objectives of this study were: to quantify environmental variation and genotype-environment effects in maize hybrids, within and between two macro-environments in the state of Parana; and to group the environments according to the hybrid performance and determine the most adequate locations for selection in the state in the main crop season. The trials were carried out in the 2003/2004 growing season at six locations: Campo Largo (CL), Ponta Grossa (PG), Fazenda Rio Grande (FZ), Londrina (LD), Centenario do Sul (CS) and Palotina (PL). The effects of location (L), macro-environments (ME), locations within macro-environments (WME), hybrids (H), and the interactions (H x L), (H x ME), (H x WME) were significant (at 0.1 % probability). Two clusters were formed, contrasting with the macro-environment zoning: (CL, FZ) and (PG, CS, LD). PL was excluded from both. Under the average conditions of the state, environments appropriate for high yields were most suitable for selection as well.
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