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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.18047/poljo.30.1.1

Evaluation of Yield Stability and Adaptability of Oat Genotypes (Avena sativa L.)

Gergana Desheva orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-5146-1972 ; Agricultural Academy, Institute of Plant Genetic Resources, 2 Druzhba Str., 4122 Sadovo, Bulgaria
Evgeniya Valchinova ; Agricultural Academy, Institute of Plant Genetic Resources, 2 Druzhba Str., 4122 Sadovo, Bulgaria


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Abstract

This study’s main objectives were (i) to determine the stability of oat genotypes for the grain yield (t ha-1), (ii) to investigate the relationship of stability parameters with the grain yield in the analyzed set of genotypes, and (iii) to identify the high-yielding, stable, and adaptive oat genotypes for breeding purposes. The study was conducted during the 2015-22 period and involved fourteen winter oat genotypes maintained in the Bulgarian Seed Gene Bank. The trial was laid out in a randomized block design of variants in three replications and an experimental plot size of 10 m2. Sixteen grain yield stability parameters were determined. The AMMI stability value (ASV), the yield stability index (YSI), and the genotype selection index (GSI) were also calculated. A year and genotype x year interaction had an almost equally dominant effect on the grain yield per hectare. The Spearman’s rank correlation coefficients indicated that grain yield had significant positive associations with Thennarasu’s non-parametric statistics—the NP(2), NP(3), and NP(4), Kang’s rank-sum (KR), and the YSI. The yield stability parameters estimated the G11, G12, G13, and the G1 genotypes as the most stable. The ASV identified the G14, G8, and the G12 as the most stable genotypes, while the YSI detected the G14, G12, and G11, respectively. The GSI classified the G14, G12, G8, and the G11 as genotypes with the broadest adaptability to adverse climatic conditions. Thus, they could serve as a source material in winter oat breeding programs.

Keywords

oat; yield; adaptability; stability; analysis

Hrčak ID:

317823

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/317823

Publication date:

20.6.2024.

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