Stability Analysis Of Interspecific Cotton Hybrids (Gossypium Hirsutum X G. Barbadense)

INDIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES(2008)

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A Study was conducted during 2003-06 to assess the yield stability of 74 interspecific cotton hybrids (Gossypium hirsutum L. x G. barbadense L.) across 3 environments by using the Additive Main effects and Multiplicative Interactions analysis. The Additive Main effects and Multiplicative Interaction analysis of variance indicated that the mean SLIM Of square for seed cotton yield indicated that the genotypes, environments and G x E interaction were significantly different (P < 0.01) and it also showed that the environments, genotypes and G x E accounted for 84, 10 and 62%, of the treatment sum of squares respectively. The proportion of environmental and G x E interaction variation for seed cotton yield was much larger than the main effects of the genotypes. The genotypes 'G 64,' 'G 58' and 'G 15' showed higher mean seed cotton yield with Principal Component Analysis (PCA) score near to zero indicating higher stability with general adoptability tit all environment. The lowest yield was obtained ill 'G 3' (820 kg/ha), followed by 'G 14' (954 kg,/ ha), 'G 21' (933 kg /ha) and 'G 53' (862 kg/ha).
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AMMI analysis, Biplot, Cotton, Interspecific hybrids, Yield
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